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Sabah - A Slice of Tropical Paradise

Johnny Chew, Owner, Dive Borneo Bah! Sdn Bhd

17-Nov-21 15:00

Sabah - A Slice of Tropical Paradise

Jacques Cousteau, the late world-renowned oceanographer, once described Pulau Sipadan as an untouched piece of art. But Sipadan is just one of the many breathtaking islands in Sabah, whose waters are renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity and beautiful, healthy coral reefs. If you're looking for your next Cuti-Cuti Malaysia underwater adventure, find out why Sabah's islands should be on your list from Johnny Chew, the owner of Dive Borneo Bah! Sdn Bhd. This Sabah native is also a qualified PADI course director & Tec Instructor trainer, and he has been in the diving industry for over 30 years. For more information, visit malaysia.travel.


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