
Surrounded by the serene waters of South China Sea, Dinawan Island is reachable via speedboat from the Marina Sutera jetty in approximately 25 minutes.
This premier island resort is built on a lustrous tropical rainforest in the midst of clear, blue sea with warm and gentle blowing sea breeze. It is built with minimum disturbance to the natural surroundings - an excellent place to engulf oneself in tranquil island atmosphere.
A stay in the resort will give visitors a taste of untainted nature at its divine best! Be thrilled by the sights and sounds of squawking hornbills flying free in the rainforests, and enjoy a breathtaking view of the majestic Mount Kinabalu in the morning.
Guests can entertain themselves with a myriad of exciting activities such as snorkeling, sea walking, scuba diving, and other water sports. Other available activities include day and night fishing, a game of pool, and a game of mahjong. Guests can also enhance their zen experience by getting a traditional massage.

The verdant 1, 551 hectare Kawang Forest Reserve is situated in Kawang; somewhere along the Kota Kinabalu – Papar road, about 23 kilometers from KK city and 30 kilometers from Papar town.
This forest reserve was gazetted on March 16, 1957 in an effort to preserve and sustain the biodiversity of the Primary Forest Reserve. In 1984, it was re-classified as a Second Class Domestic Forest Reserve. The main function of this forest reserve is to supply gravity water to the locals living within its proximity.
Adventurous nature lovers will truly appreciate a jungle trekking expedition in the Kawang Forest Centre. Thinking of roughing it for a night? The Kawang Forest Centre makes an excellent spot for camping and other recreational activities. Those who are neither afraid of the dark nor repelled by bad smell should also explore the bat cave for more thrills and spills.
The Kawang Forest Reserve is equipped with facilities such as an information centre, changing room, toilet, 10 units of camping site, and 3 units of chalet. It is open to visitors daily from 8am to 12 noon and 2pm to 4.30pm every day except Fridays, and 8am to 11.30am and 2pm to 4.30pm on Fridays.
A visit to the Kawang Forest Centre guarantees heaps of fun and provides quintessential nature education for the urban dwellers.

KK Adventure Park is a adrenaline-pack site situated on the coast of Borneo not far from Kota Kinabalu offering fun in the sun on quad bikes, in trees, on bungees and in the mud.
KK Adventure Park offers a host of activities for Borneo holiday makers and residents in Sabah. The adventure activities include quad bikes, beach buggies, kayaks, wall-climbing, flying fox, bungee trampolines and giant chess amongst the list.
Whether you’re looking for some boy bonding, a family outing, a girls power session or just a fun-filled activity or three in Kota Kinabalu, then the place to be is KK Adventure Park.
All the equipment are supplied by KK Adventure Park and if you’re afraid of getting wet and dirty, cover-alls, helmets, gloves and even boots if you need it, are all available. And afterwards take a shower and return from KK Adventure Park adreline fueled but spotless.
If you’re staying at a hotel, KK Adventure Park’s courtesy bus will pick you up from most major spots. For residents of Sabah there are special deals, so everyone is invited to join the fun at KK Adventure Park.

“Mai Aman” in Kadazandusun not only brings literal meaning but, also a fond remembrance to the memories of a man, to whom the villagers of Kampung Gana in Papar referred to as “Uncle Aman”.
Through the legacy of his late father, who was a well-known and much loved and respected school teacher in the village back in the 1950’s, Mai Aman Resort was conceptualized and established among the village community by its founder and owner Datuk Verus Aman Sham.
Situated on 30 acres of lush green spurs of hills, valleys and forested ridge, this humble and homely resort is located 35 km south of Sabah’s state capital, Kota Kinabalu City.
A leisurely 40 minute drive will take you to the resort’s property, 700m off the Penampang-Papar Highway, which forms part of the Trans-Borneo Highway, in Kampung Gana in the District of Papar.
Guests arriving at the resort have a choice from a variety of different types of accommodation to stay in. The resort, which can cater to more than 50 guests at any one time on double and/or twin-sharing basis, offers the following types of accommodation:
§ 5 rooms at the ‘Guvas Country Rest House’
§ 11 rooms and 1 mini-dorm at the ‘Kondiu Hostel’
§ 5 rooms in 2 contemporary Kampung Chalets
§ Camping grounds
In addition, Mai Aman has 2 large fresh water fish ponds for recreational fishing or fish feeding, a natural wetland and lush forest ideal for eco and biodiversity educational programs and activities.