The Park encompasses an area of 754 sq. km .has one of the most diverse flora and fauna populations in the world and is home to innumerable species of exotic plants, including the Pitcher Plant. There is a Canopy Walkway, a suspension bridge 200 feet above ground suspended between the tops of the trees. Originally built for research purposes, the Walkway is open to tourists so that they can enjoy a better view of the rainforests.
The Mount Kinabalu
The focal point of the park is Mt. Kinabalu, with its highest point that stands at 4,095.2 m above the sea level.
Rainforest Treetop Walkway
I was not afraid of the height, because I grew up living in a high-rise apartment. Takao, on the other hand, was very much afraid of the height and he became stuck in the middle of the Walkway.
Takao, shaking in the middle of the Walkway.
Never look down !
A photo taken from the Walkway.
The Park Garden
We attended an educational tour, during which we observed various kinds of plants.
Wild Bananas.
Not good for eating.
Pitcher Plant.
Extraordinary carnivorous plants, which supplement their diet by catching and digesting insects.
Jack Fruit.
One of famous tropical fruits.
Wild Orchid.
There are estimated 1,000 species of Orchid in the park.