Osborn's Guidebook

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Osborn's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Hardcore hikers are recommended climb mount Trusmadi, DescriptionMount Trusmadi or Trus Madi is a mountain located at the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It is considered as the second highest mountain in both Sabah and Malaysia at 2,642 metres, after Mount Kinabalu with the mountain offer a tougher climbing challenge than the latter.
Keningau
Hardcore hikers are recommended climb mount Trusmadi, DescriptionMount Trusmadi or Trus Madi is a mountain located at the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It is considered as the second highest mountain in both Sabah and Malaysia at 2,642 metres, after Mount Kinabalu with the mountain offer a tougher climbing challenge than the latter.
Batu Punggul is a jungle-topped limestone outcrop riddled with caves, towering nearly 200m above Sapulut River. This is deep in Murut country and the stone formation was one of the several sites sacred to these people. Batu Punggul and the adjacent Batu Tinahas are traditionally believed to be Longhouses that gradually transformed into stone. Sabahruraltourism.com
Batu Punggul Pinnacle
Batu Punggul is a jungle-topped limestone outcrop riddled with caves, towering nearly 200m above Sapulut River. This is deep in Murut country and the stone formation was one of the several sites sacred to these people. Batu Punggul and the adjacent Batu Tinahas are traditionally believed to be Longhouses that gradually transformed into stone. Sabahruraltourism.com
The museum features local indigenous culture and heritage, history, zoology, ethno-botany, Islamic civilisation as well sports.[1] On 9 September 2018, the Keningau Oath Stone were officially relocated into the museum area.[2][3][4] The museum is one of the main tourism attractions in Sabah.[5] In 2015, a former Aussie soldier who had married and stayed in Sabah with local indigenous native spouse donates historical items to the museum.[6] Sabah museum board
Muzium Warisan Keningau,Sabah
The museum features local indigenous culture and heritage, history, zoology, ethno-botany, Islamic civilisation as well sports.[1] On 9 September 2018, the Keningau Oath Stone were officially relocated into the museum area.[2][3][4] The museum is one of the main tourism attractions in Sabah.[5] In 2015, a former Aussie soldier who had married and stayed in Sabah with local indigenous native spouse donates historical items to the museum.[6] Sabah museum board