KL Goodbye
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After visiting the market we made our way back to the bus en route to the airport.
Because Islam is the main religion in Malaysia there are lots of mosques 🕌 and they are characterized mostly byLäs mer
After visiting the market we made our way back to the bus en route to the airport.
Because Islam is the main religion in Malaysia there are lots of mosques 🕌 and they are characterized mostly byLäs mer
Whilst I only took one photo of us boarding the plane with Leisa and her supplies. The plane trip was significant for another reason…it was the only time I have ever seen two people go into anLäs mer
We arrived at Sabah and were transferred to a lovely hotel only a short drive from the Orangutan 🦧 wildlife park.
The park is 47 square kilometers in size and is the destination for most of theLäs mer
The Orangutans have a varied diet of fruits and other edible plants they also will eat the external tubes of earthworm castings as this is high in essential minerals that the apes require to stayLäs mer
Located in the same area is the Sun Bear rehabilitation facility.
These bears are the smallest of all the bear species and are only found in this region of Malaysia 🇲🇾.
Tragically this bear hasLäs mer
We stopped at a ecotourism resort that provided a lovely lunch before travelling to the skywalk.
There were many private chalets dotted around the complex and it seems that ecotourism is a veryLäs mer
This has been a relatively recent initiative by the Malaysian government to expand the tourist experience.
This park is very busy with lots of different types of bird life however we visited in theLäs mer
There were 3-4 of these large structures which gave you an extra dimension to viewing the wildlife.
The jungle is always thriving and gives you the perception of perpetual growth.
With the humidityLäs mer
Sandakan was the location of an infamous Japanese POW camp in the Second World War.
This memorial is beautifully maintained by the RSL to commemorate the lives lost on the infamous Japanese DeathLäs mer
The next part of the trip was to spend two nights at the Kinabatan Wetland Resort.
This resort is located off the coast and took a 20 min boat trip to get there. Part of that was winding up theLäs mer