The Sabah Tourism Board wants people to know Sabah is ready to welcome back all visitors. FMTNews Tourism Sabah
The Sukau Kinabatangan river cruise in east coast Sabah is a popular tourist attraction.
Anyone who purchases a package from the dedicated campaign website will be eligible for a lucky draw entry, with 20 lucky winners rewarded with a top-up of another local travel package. She said as the country was into the recovery movement control order now, the tourism industry was providing travel promotions at good rates.“Kinabatangan is a great destination for a family getaway and to expose children to the nature and wildlife that we have, while Semporna is famous for its idyllic islands surrounding its waters.
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