Kinabalu Park (Globetrotter Visitor's Guides)

Kinabalu Park (Globetrotter Visitor's Guides)

by Anthea Phillipps (Author), Francis Liew (Author)

Synopsis

This comprehensive and practical guide is intended for any local or international visitor to Kinabalu Park, an increasingly popular eco-tourism destination in Sabah, Eastern Malaysia. One of the most accessible and spectacular mountains in the world, Kinabalu is also one of the highest in South-east Asia. The park, now a world heritage site, is a mecca of biodiversity, containing more than 5000 species of plants and a wealth of birds, mammals and other animals. In addition to the wildlife, visitor attractions include hiking trails, hot springs, a canopy walkway and the two-day ascent of the summit itself. This illustrated book is both a complete introduction to Kinabalu and a companion guide for the visitor. It describes all the park's wildlife and plantlife, including a full bird checklist, and has essential practical information on access, accommodation and facilities. Detailed accounts of the park's trails and climbs are each accompanied by individual route maps.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1843303590
ISBN 13: 9781843303596

Author Bio
Anthea Phillipps has worked as an ecologist in Kinabalu for many years and is widely recognised as one of the foremost authorities on the flora of the region. She lives in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Francis Liew is a senior member of Sabah Parks, and has been instrumental in both preserving the region's rich biodiversity and developing its flourishing ecotourism programme. He lives in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.