Reigned over by the mighty Mt. Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in Malaysia, Kinabalu National Park stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its remarkable biodiversity. Located near Kota Kinabalu, the park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting around 5,500 plant species, including vibrant orchids and unique pitcher plants. The dense forest also provides a habitat for about 326 bird species and more than 100 mammals. Visitors can explore this lush landscape, discovering the rich flora and fauna that make it a significant natural treasure.
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