
Sabah Borneo Travel Guide
Below you will find links to all of the articles in the Sabah Borneo Travel Guide, from monthly updates to related pieces.
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Monthly Updates
August 2000 Article – The Eco-challenge kicks off this month and despite all the recent news, Semporna is safer than ever.
January 2000 Article – Semporna is shrugging off its bad reputation and is a great place for diving or just camping on a deserted island.
December 99 Article – Explore Sabah and you will find Mount Kinabalu, Kudat and Poring Hot Springs.
November 99 Article – Check out this month’s festivals and find your way around Kota Kinabalu.
Related Articles
The Exotic Island Paradise
Walter Rajah’s travel suggestions appeal to all tastes – from the sunbather to the adventurer to the thrill seeker.
Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide – Get the lowdown on Malaysia’s capital
Malacca – This historically important town has great shopping, architecture and the largest Chinese graveyard outside of China.
East Coast Diary – The off season means less tourists, but more rain on Malaysia’s resort coast.
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