Kinabalu Park
The park is a vast area of 754 square km. It was officially made into a park
back in 1964 and was also the first State Park in Sabah. In the year 2000,
Kinabalu Park was declared as Malaysia's first World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The establishment of the park was to safeguard areas in the Kinabalu Park after
a report was made by the Royal Society Kinabalu Scientific expedition in 1962 to
1964. The expedition was led by Professor Corner. The main attraction in
Kinabalu Park is the renowned Mount Kinabalu which stands tall at 4,095.2 meters
tall.
This makes Mount Kinabalu the highest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea.
The park is also a hot spot for those who love the nature.
The diversity of the plants in the park is incredible. Some of the plants living
in the park are from the Himalayas, China, Malay Peninsula, Australia as well as
pan-tropical region. Since the park is populated by such diverse species of
plants, it also serves as the Centre of Plant Diversity for South East Asia.
The park has more than 5000 vascular plant species, approximately 1000 orchid
species, 621 species of fern and many other species of flora. The types of fauna
which populate the park are abundant as well. This makes the park a great place
for jungle trekking as well as a place to rest and relax.
Around the Kinabalu Park are various natural attractions and activities. There
is the Natural History Gallery which is a great place to familiarize with the
attractions the park has to offer. Half an hour away from the park headquarters
is the Poring Hot Springs which is located 400 meters above sea level. The hot
springs features its unique hot sulphur spring baths which have been claimed to
have therapeutic values.
There is also a 41 meter canopy walk where visitors can hike to see some
breath-taking views. The activities in-store are specially to cater for those
who enjoy adventure and sports.
Getting There
The main entrance into the Kinabalu Park is at the Park Headquarters which is
located about 92 km on the Kota Kinabalu - east coast highway. The highway lies
at an elevation of 1520 meters above sea level. Getting to the Park is best via
taxi or by renting a car so that you can go around on your own. There are buses
which you can get on too.
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