Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park is located in Sabah, Malaysia; it’s a marine park comprises of five islets and its surroundings.

The park is named after the first prime minister of Malaysia; it’s popular tourist spot for beach strolling, sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling and water-sports (parasailing etc.)

Some photos from my March 2009 visit at Mamutik Island and Sapi Island…

Beautiful beach of Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia

Snorkelling at Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia

Fishes at Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia

Seafood lunch of Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia
Seafood lunch of Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia Seafood lunch of Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia
Lunch at Mamutik Island

Jetty of Sapi Island, Sabah, Malaysia
Going back to mainland…


13 Responses to “Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Sabah, Malaysia”

  1. #1. bb on March 24th, 2009

    haha, i almost thought that piece of wood on the first picture was a giant worm or something.

    the colour of the water is very pretty.

    food looks yummy too.

  2. #2. kuanchong on March 24th, 2009

    Nice beach!!

  3. #3. Pak Guan on March 24th, 2009

    good vacation

  4. #4. kyon on March 24th, 2009

    the water looks clean and clear, and the crabs so tempting =P

  5. #5. vietgirl on March 29th, 2009

    very nice…reminds me of phuket. must.go.on.vacation.soon!

  6. #6. vietgirl on March 29th, 2009

    was your trip expensive? i’m planning a trip towards the end of the year but can’t decide where yet and your pics are all so enticing!

  7. #7. Yein Jee on March 29th, 2009

    Overall the trip cost around RM1500 (~USD420); our flights were really cheap though.

  8. #8. vietgirl on March 30th, 2009

    wow…if that price included airfare…that’s CHEAP! but you live pretty close whereas i would be flying half-way around the world. :) my airfare alone will probably be close to $1000.

  9. #9. Yein Jee on March 30th, 2009

    We bought our tickets during special offer, which cost around USD40 per pax for a return trip.

    Set aside the flight, Malaysia is a relatively cheap place for travelling; we can get a 5-star hotel room for less than USD50 a night, budget hostels probably less than USD10 per pax… it’s one heck of a bargain for westerners.

  10. #10. LILY on June 17th, 2009

    HI!

  11. #11. Anonymous on June 17th, 2009

    SO NICE!
    @

  12. #12. Celyne on October 21st, 2009

    which 5 star hotel u stayed

  13. #13. Yein Jee on October 21st, 2009

    Celyne… we didn’t stay at any 5 star hotel, but backpackers hostel instead.

    If you are looking for 5 star hotels, there’s Sutera Harbour, Shangri La and Hyatt etc.


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