Kinabalu Park
Malaysia, Ranau

Kinnabalu Park, located on the island of Borneo in Sabah, Malaysia, is one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country. It is famous for its majestic Kinnabalu Peak, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, rising 4095 meters above sea level.


This park is a paradise for nature and botany lovers. It is home to thousands of plant species, including the famous carnivorous plants Nepenthes, orchids and the giant rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. Apart from flora, the park boasts a rich fauna, from exotic birds to rare animals such as the Malayan bear.


Kinnabalu Park offers tourists a variety of trekking routes, from easy walks through rainforests to challenging climbs to the top of the mountain. The park also features Poring Hot Springs for relaxation after an active day, and observation decks provide incredible views of the surrounding area. This place is ideal for both adventure seekers and those who want to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Location
Kinabalu Park

Tourist Objects nearby
Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu