Sabah is one of 13 member states of Malaysia. It is located on the northern portion of the island of Borneo. It is the second largest state in the country after Sarawak, which it borders on its south-west. It also shares a border with the province of East Kalimantan of Indonesia in the south. In spite of its status as a Malaysian state, Sabah remains a disputed territory; the Philippines has a dormant claim over much of the eastern part of the territory. The capital of Sabah is Kota Kinabalu, formerly known as Jesselton. Sabah is known as "Sabah, negeri di bawah bayu", which means "Sabah, the land below the wind", because of its location just south of the typhoon-prone region around the Philippines.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Tower of Heaven (Menara Kayangan)

Sight from tower
Tower of Heaven (Menara Kayangan) is a new tourism facilities attraction in Lahad Datu which was completed in 2011 and launched for public in April 2012. The observation tower rises at 30 meters high built on top of ultramafic coastal forest of Mount Silam at elevation of 884 meters from sea level, the highest point in the Lahad Datu district. The tower is located within the Sapagaya Forest Reserve (Protection Forest Reserve). 


This gives visitors a perfect and tranquillity scenic bird’s eye view of the Darvel Bay Islands and Lahad Datu Town. The tower also offers the plant and animal enthusiasts good views of the forest and birds of Mount Silam. The Mount Silamis also home to a lovely, small, orange-red crab, identified as Geosesarmaaurantium Ng (Grapsidae: Sesarminae). Interestingly, the expert (Prof. Peter K.L. Ng of the National University of Singapore, 1995) believes that this Borneon endemic species is only confined to Mount Silam in Sabah. Unlike many other crabs, this is a land crab that can be found up to 884 m of Mt. Silam, which is the highest point in the Lahad Datu district. Besides the observation tower, the complex also has natural trails, camping ground, guest house and restaurant (under construction).

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