This destination is filled with a myriad of natural wonders, eco-treasures, scenic beauty, rugged landscapes and cultural diversity. If you are a nature lover and an adventure seeker, Sabah is truly your tropical paradise!

Situated at the northern tip of Borneo, the world's third largest island, Sabah is the eastern gateway to Malaysia. Its coastal area covering 1,440km (900miles) is washed by the South China Sea on the west and Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea on the East. Kota Kinabalu is Sabah's state capital – modern sprawling city with an interesting mix of European, Malay, and Chinese cultures. Strolling along this township, you'll capture a unique blend of architectures from old Chinese shop houses, traditional markets to several high-rise building and shopping malls.

With a fusion of ancient traditional, Sabah is home to more than 30 ethnic groups. Its colourful people, customs, festivities and celebrations will leave you in awe. The locals, Sabahans, are genuinely a friendly hot.

This is a land well known far its eco-treasures with a huge area dominated by one grand feature, Mont Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. Almost everyone who comes to Sabah takes on a quest to trek up Mount Kinabalu.

Here is where you'll find nature woven in such a colourful display of beauty as you unwrap an exploration of exhilarating adventures. From climbing the highest peak in Southeast Asia to riding the roaring rapids with white water rafting at the Kiulu River. Try diving in one the world's top dive spots and explore the reefs and marine life. You could take a walk in one of the oldest rainforests in the world to see Rafflesia – the biggest flower in the world. Do pay visit to the famous wild man of Borneo – the Orang Utan at the Sepilok Sanctuary, just 20 minutes from the east coast town of Sandakan.

And if all that is too much wilderness for the day, why not tee off on a championship golf course at any one of the world-renowned holiday resorts. Tale off shopping on the Sunday “Tamu” market where you can bargain a few exotic souvenirs and handicrafts produced by the villagers or just enjoy soaking up the sun on a secluded tropical beach, or island, with crystal clear waters.

Sabah is truly one big natural tropical paradise, a fascinating place worth experiencing. This island blows warm breeze of excitement from its people, culture, adventure, nature and exotic locations from inland, upland right through to its underwater. Come unwrap yourselves and discover Sabah -  The Land Below the wind.