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Borneo Survivor Resort
Malaysia, Sabah, Tagi Beach
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Lying 55 km southwest of Kota Kinabalu and 65 km northeast of Labuan, Pulau Tiga is an island located between these main entry points into Sabah. The island emerged due to volcanic disturbance on September 21, 1897, and is a fusion of three islands into one.
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Facilities at Borneo Survivor Resort
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- Airport Transfers
- Bar/Pub/Lounge
- Beach Front
- Coffeeshop
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- Laundry
- Nature Lodge
- Non-smoking Rooms
- Restaurant
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- Sea View Rooms
- Tour Desk
- Tourist Site
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The Rooms at Borneo Survivor Resort
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About Tagi Beach:
Sabah has a dense jungle interior and the region’ s highest mountain. It’s also has some of the region’s premier dive sites (Sipadan) and is a naturalists/botanists dream destination. The capital, Kota Kinabalu virtually rebuilt after the 2nd world war is a modern city with air links to KL. Attractions nearby include the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary and the Sabah State Museum, which includes an exhibition of skulls – reminder of a time when Sabah was known for head hunters.
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Borneo Survivor Resort
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Address:
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Tagi Beach, Pulau Tiga,, Sabah, P.O.Box 21101, Luyang, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 088-919686 (resort), 88768 Malaysia
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