Agnes Keith's Memorial, Sabah
Agnes Keith and her husband, Harry, who was Conservator of Forest and Curator of North Borneo Museum during the time of the British, lived here from 1930 to 1952.
Sukau Village, Sabah
Sukau is part of an important conservation area for primates, larger mammals and other wild animals living in the forests along the Kinabatangan River. A boat ride can offer spectacular sightings of birds and mammals.
Sam Sing Kung Chinese Temple, Sabah
The Three Saint's Temple, which are Kwan Woon Chueng, Tin Hou, and the Min Cheong Emperor is the oldest building in Sandakan.
Selingan Island, Sabah
One and a half hour's by boat and 40 km north of Sandakan in the Sulu Sea, lies Sabah's third Marine Park, one of the most important turtle breeding spots in South East Asia.
Berhala Island, Sabah
The place is ideal for picnicking and swimming. The island is inhabited by 9 families of Riau Malay origin whose main source of living is fishing.
Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple, Sabah
Built and decorated in 1987 at a cost of around US dollar 2 million, the temple is a blaze of red and gold, with writhing dragons, gilded Buddhas, hundreds of gleaming lamps and the fragrances of burning incense
Sandakan Australian Memorial, Sabah
The Australian Memorial, on the site of what was a prisoner-of-war camp now in Taman Rimba, off Labuk Road, commemorates Allied soldiers who lost their lives during the Japanese occupation.
Sandakan Crocodile Farm, Sabah
This crocodile farm is the Sabah’s only licensed crocodile breeder whose original stock came from wild crocodiles found around the Kinabatangan River