Klias Peninsula (Klias Wetlands)

Klias Peninsula (Klias Wetlands)

Klias Peninsula (Klias Wetlands)

The Klias Peninsula, also known as the Klias Wetlands, is a coastal forest located a couple of hours south of Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. This expanse of wetlands is renowned for its proboscis monkeys, with their distinctively long noses and ginger fur, swinging through the trees. After nightfall, the riverbanks come alive with the flickering and glittering of fireflies, creating a mesmerizing natural display. Visitors can experience the unique wildlife and serene beauty of this ecosystem, making it a memorable destination for nature enthusiasts.

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