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| | | The multitude of tribal and ethnic groups provide a showcase of divers cultures and traditions that blend together in harmony. In Sabah, don't miss an encounter with the famous Orang Utan, or 'Man of the Jungle'. Another unforgettable adventure for visitors is climbing the 4,095.2m Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in South East Asia. The capital, Kota Kinabalu, is a laid-back port that still retains its old-world charm. Not far away is the island of Labuan, a federally-administrated offshore financial centre. This duty-free shopping destination also boasts several war memorials. | | | | | | In Sarawak, you'll find another tropical heaven endowed with Mother Nature's splendours. Mulu National Park is a world Heritage Site containing the largest limestone caves in the world. | 
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| | | Other national parks in the state offer a vast diversity of plant and animal life. The capital, Kuching, is famous for its colourful cultural performances, British colonial architecture and fascinating sightseeing attractions. Lapped by the waters of the South China Sea, as well as the Sulu and Celebes Seas, the islands and beaches in these two states make for pleasant getaways. Enjoy unforgettable holidays in Sabah and Sarawak. | | | | | | | Scuba Diving - East Malaysia / Borneo | Overview |
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