5. Kinabalu National Park
Kinabalu National Park is one of the first national parks in Malaysia and was established in 1964. It surrounds Borneo’s highest and world’s youngest non-volcanic mountain Mount Kinabalu covering an area of 754 square kilometres. It is diverse in plant and animal species and many of those are endemic. It was also declared a World Heritage Site in 2000 by UNESCO and is home to 4500 species of flora and fauna, including 326 bird and around 100 mammal species.
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