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Sabah Fest ’09
Posted by TravelDesigned in Alan McBride, Asia, Malaysia, My Travelin' Tweeps on February 7th, 2010
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Sabah Fest 09
A Celebration of Sabah’s Natural Charms
You may remember harvest festivals from your schooldays, local children bringing in fruits and vegetables to celebrate the bounty the seasons bring. They were usually joyous occasions with hymns being sung in assembly, at special church festivals or after school.

In Sabah, Borneo, the harvest festival takes on a whole new meaning as the various tribes of Sabah descend on the capital, Kota Kinabalu every year. Over 30 ethnic groups speaking over 100 local dialects perform over two or three days at the magnificent Sutera Village Resort while the entire festival proceeds over the whole month. Principally the Kadazandusun and Murut communities come together each May to offer thanksgiving to the bambaazon (rice spirit) for a bountiful harvest.
An array of traditional sports: arm wrestling, blow pipe skills, racing on bamboo stilts and a type of clog-less, clog dance over rapidly snapping, potentially ankle breaking, bamboo poles performed by the Murut head-hunting warriors, this and many other cultural dancing exhibitions, provide a tremendous buzz over the several hours of the main show. The mesmerising dance of the Suluk Sandakan people of the east coast for example, called the Pangalay Agung, is a skilful dance usually presented as a royal welcome, it has been passed from generation to generation and is yet another highlight in a night of highlights.
One feature of the shows is the stunning beauty of the costumes and peoples. How Malaysia doesn’t win Miss World every year is beyond this writer's comprehension and is shown to the best extent in the Unduk Ngadau beauty pageant.
Sabah Fest features many and varied events over the course of the month with separate events all over the state: the main event though is undoubtedly the Cultural Extravaganza held on the opening two days. The whole month is a spectacular presentation of song, dance, music – a total cultural blast with many food, handicraft stalls and booths on display.

As part of SabahFest a visit to Sabah Museum’s Heritage Village to learn about age-old rituals and intricate beliefs of the local ethnic groups will surely include traditional games and more exciting exhibitions.
The various stalls and events at the show and at selected venues in Sabah afterwards, extend the whole month of SabahFest. The official program lists these and many more, which include:
Sales of Local Handicraft
Crafts Exotica
Patterns and Colours of Sabah Art Exhibition
Kota Kinabalu Harvest Festival Carnival
Kadazan Wedding Ceremony Display
Harvest Festival Celebrations in Sandakan
Bamboo Orchestra Musical Show
Kaamatan Beauty Pageant
Wisma Merdeka Unduk Ngadau Beauty Contest
Handicrafts Exhibition
Traditional Murut Wedding Carnival Show
Kadazan Songs Singing Competition
Sabah World Museum Day 2009
Kaamatan Festival Fair
Handicraft Exhibition
Colors of Sabah Junior Beauty Pageant Contest
Rhythm of Sabah Musical Showcase
Kaamatan Singing Competition (Sugandoi)
The final week ends with more spectacular showpiece events but one of the most interesting in this far off land is the annual Malaysia National Harley (Davidson) Owners' Group (HOG) Rally 2009, Sabah. Incongruous but… get ready for some serious cruisin! Join the Harley Davidson parade as they wend their way through the hills and valleys, farms and rain forests of Sabah. The riders begin their journey from Tawau town and soak in the sights with a trip to Mabul island included. They continue to Sandakan and Kota Belud and end in the capital, Kota Kinabalu.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better:
SabahFest09 finished with Stayin’ Alive – a Charity Dinner & Concert 2009 for The Palliative Care Association (PCA) of Kota Kinabalu; who together with Sutera Harbour Resort put on a tribute to the legendary Bee Gees.
Thanks to Saba Tourism who organised my trip!
I flew with Air AsiaX and Air Asia from Australia to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, stayed as a guest of the following properties:
Nexus Resort,Kurambanai
Eco Gayana Resort
Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu
Hyatt Regency, Kota Kinabalu
Borrneo Rainforest Lodge, Dannum Valley
Tune Hotels, LCCT Kuala Lumpur
Thank you, Alan for sharing another amazing article with us about Malaysia. A friend of mine sent me a magnet for my collection from Sabah. Now I know more about this magical destination! Thanks again! — Stephanie aka TravelDesigned
Birding in Borneo
Posted by TravelDesigned in Alan McBride, Malaysia, My Travelin' Tweeps on November 24th, 2009
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Let’s Go Bird Watching in Borneo!
Borneo. The very name sends chills down the spine. Exotic jungles, wild men, head-hunters and the like. Tales of dark jungles and enticing moments, exotic birds and animals, all abound in Borneo.

What it doesn’t tell you is the sheer vibrancy and excitement of the people and the place that is Sabah, Borneo. The stunning food, beaches, resorts, markets from a time gone by; all are to be found in this tropical paradise. A visit to Sabah, Borneo for bird watching is a real thrill and you don’t need to be a full on twitcher to see or get a feel of some excellent oriental birds. Some splendid endemic birds and mammals call this island home too, not least of which is Bornean Bristlehead in the bird department and the endemic and very cute, Proboscis Monkey.
If you’re not into all day bird walks and simply want to see a few of the Asian specialities of the region then a walk around the grounds of the resort hotels can offer exceptional birding for a first time visitor and occasional bird watcher. With Oriental Magpie Robin, White-breasted Waterhen, Pink-necked Green Pigeons and Bar-winged Flycatcher Shrike all seen around the hotel in the first half hour of daylight it makes for an interesting pre-breakfast walk.

In the capital of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, international brands such as Le Meriden in the centre of the city and opposite the fabulous Philippine Night Market

(great for dinner or just exploring the colours, sights, sounds and smells) or the Hyatt Regency offer excellent value for money and the chance to be right in the hub of this vibrant city. For our first night though we opted to be a little out of town, some 28 km away, at Kurambanai and the stunning Nexus Resort & Spa in fact. With glorious beaches, a golf course, spa, superb restaurants and bars you may think this is not the place for a bird watching holiday? However, a walk along the jungle fringed perimeter of the golf course, the many lagoons or around the beach and estuarine area bordering the resort can provide some splendid bird watching before breakfast. Nexus happily provided a local bird “expert” when we asked, as well as a bird information sheet on the birds to be found around the resort. All very useful too if you’re not an expert.
Off Kota Kinabalu lies Gaya Island; one of five islands in the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. These coral reef fringed islands are perfect for a lazy holiday and offer superb snorkelling and diving, some shorter jungle treks complete with a chance of maybe sighting a Proboscis Monkey family or the option of loafing around the luxurious pool and beach.

Gaya Island is home to Eco Gayana Lodge a totally self sustaining eco-resort with the remarkable Marine Ecology Research Centre on site. The idea of putting back into the environment is core philosophy at Eco Gayana with established MERC programmes covering Giant Clam conversation and re-introduction, seahorse & fish breeding and coral planting, all aimed at restoring these reefs to their former glory. A visit in the evening by “Joe” the Bearded Pig is an experience not to be missed. What a splendid beast Joe is.

The great thing about bird watching around Kota Kinabalu and the resorts is that during the heat of the day you can easily complete your other sightseeing or retire to the spa, beach, pool or other amenities of your hotel. A late afternoon bird walk prepares your appetite for dinner.

The famous wild men of Borneo (the endearing Orang-utan often seen with Clint Eastwood and other not so famous people) can be seen at Sepilok: a short flight from the capital to Sandakan and on to the Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre will have you face to face with this near relative of yours: the sort of family member we would all love to have! Wild Orang-utan also visit the centre for the food frenzy served each morning to the animals under care.

If you want a real Borneo bird watching trip though, a trip to Borneo Rainforest Lodge at Dannum Valley is in order as well as a two or three night excursion to the slopes of Mount Kinabalu. These two venues offer a great selection of Bornean endemic birds and mammals in magical settings: a guide will make for a truly unforgettable trip.

Some of the birds seen on the trip were: White-fronted Falconet; Bornean Ground Cuckoo; Bornean Brown Barbet; Bornean Banded Pitta, Blue-headed Pitta; Blue-banded Pitta; Black & crimson Pitta; Bornean Blue Flycatcher; White-crowned Sharma; Black-throated Wren-Babbler; Bold-striped Tit-Babbler; Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker; Bornean Bristlehead and Dusky Munia. Mammals included Orang-utan; Proboscis Monkey; Bornean Gibbon; Red Leaf Monkey, Long-tailed Macaque; Pig-tailed Macaque; Greater Mouse Deer; Bearded Pig; Wild Boar; Sunda Shrew; Prevost’s Squirrel, Plain Pygmy Squirrel and Black Giant Flying Squirrel and many more!
Sabah Tourism Bureau organised my trip and will recommend bird guides if you want to hire one for a day or a whole trip. Recommended if visiting Mount Kinabalu or Dannum Valley.
Better still for a complete wildlife experience; Borneo Nature Tours can organise a trip cen-tred on Dannum Valley:
I flew with Air AsiaX and Air Asia from Australia to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, and stayed as a guest of the following properties:
Nexus Resort, Kurambanai,
Tune Hotels, LCCT Kuala Lumpur

Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Dannum Valley
Alan, thank you so much for taking us birding with you! I had no idea about the beauty of nature that is found in Borneo. I really appreciate you opening my eyes and broadening my horizons!! Also, thank you for sharing your personal contacts and "travel secrets" with me so that I am now prepared to arrange travel to this destination.
I can hardly wait to see where you take us next
–Stephanie aka TravelDesigned
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