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PLACES OF INTEREST AROUND KUNAK :
Places of Interest in
KUNAK
Kunak is a town located in east coast of Sabah. It was formerly a sub-district
administered under the Lahad Datu District Office, but achieved its status as a
full district on 1st June, 1981.
Its population was estimated at 39,800 in 1991. The population is mainly Bajau
and Buginese,
There is also a sizeable Chinese population, involved in the running of most
shops in the town. Many are also landowners who cultivate oil palms. There are
also Chinese primary and secondary schools.
A resettlement scheme for Cocos Islanders is situated a few kilometers away,
near Giram Oil Palm Estate (Golden Hope Berhad).
A jetty is situated about 5 km from the town, in an area named Pengkalan Kunak.
A single road lined by wooden shop houses leads to the jetty and wet market.
In 2002, a 76-bed government hospital was built in the town. At around the same
time, a new highway linking Kunak to the town of Semporna was also opened.

PUSAT SEJADI HUTAN
SIMPAN
MADAI BATURONG
KUNAK
Madai - Baturong Forest Reserve Nature Centre
Further Information:
Kunak Regional Forestry office
P.O.Box No 2
91207 Kunak
Tel: 60 89 851863
Fax: 60 89 851862
* Area: 3,436.5 hectares
* About 50km from Lahad Datu or about 15km from Kunak, 1.5Km from the main road.
Reachable by car follow by a short walk.
* Madai is a bird cave where the popular bird nest delicacy originates, while
the Baturong Cave is riddled with several caverns containing ancient coffins
* Madai Baturong Forest Reserve Nature Centre is classified as Class 1 forest
reserve
Activities:
* Explore Madai cave
* Familiarize with various aspects of tree species, caves, flora and fauna
endemic to the area
* Canopy walkway
* Scenic Waterfalls
* Dip in a cool crystal clear streams
Entrance Fee: RM1.00/pax
Visiting Hour: Pre-arrange with the Kunak Regional Forestry office
Getting There:
* From Kota Kinabalu - Lahad Datu by Air (MAS) - 55 minutes
* From Kota Kinabalu - Lahad Datu by Bus - 7 hours
Natural vegetation map
of Madai Baturong VJR
(Vergin Jungle Reserve)
Monday June 16, 2014
Kunak kidnap: "Don't disturb my wife. I
will follow you"
Chan , who was abducted by two men, shouted at the abductors to leave his
wife alone before he was taken away.
Fish breeder Chan Sai Chiun, 32, from Perak, and a worker of Suluk descent,
identified as Mazlan in his 20s, were abducted from the fish farm at Kampung
Sapang, west of Pulau Timbun Mata by armed men about 12.40am. Monday June 16,
2014.
"Don't disturb my wife. I will follow you," Chan Sai Chiun, told the two men who
abducted him.
Chan's wife, Chin Paek Nyuen, 40, said she heard her husband telling the
abductors who broke into their bedroom which was also occupied by their
two-year-old daughter.
Malaysian Police have launched a hunt for two Filipino gunmen and their two
victims as the east coast of Sabah reeled over a third kidnapping within three
months.
It is believe the gunmen had fled across the border to southern Philippines with
the hostages though mopping up operations were being done by security forces in
the area.
This and several other cases of terrorists cross-border kidnapping of Sabahan
were humiliating Malaysian.
Seven battalions were supposed to be stationed at this areas as promised when
ESSCom was announced in early 2013.
Kidnapping had become a ‘get rich quick business’ for these groups who was
treating Sabah like their Automated Teller Machine (ATM).
The frequency of abduction in the east coast of Sabah was worrying and could
bring about negative impact to the Sabah’s tourism and investment sectors.
THE STAR ONLINE :
www.thestar.com.my/News
BorneoPost Online :
www.theborneopost.com/2014
Wednesday June 18, 2014
Kidnappers contact fish breeder's wife
Filipino gunmenChan Sai Chiun, made contact with Chan's wife Chin on Wednesday
18 June 2014.
The gunmen informed her they were holding her 32-year-old husband. She was given
the chance to talk to him briefly. The sources said no ransom demand was made
during the call.
Chan is believed unharmed and was now in a hideout of the notorious Abu Sayyaf
in Jolo.
www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation
Kunak kidnap: Suspected accomplice questioned amid claims of RM12mil ransom
demand
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Japanese Tunnel
The Hidden Attraction Of Kunak, Sabah
Ex War Japanese Tunnel
Underground tunnel built by the Japanese during WWII
An Eight kilometer long tunnel that branches into four directions is located
within the grounds of the Sime Darby plantation. The site of the tunnel is about
12 kilometer from Kunak town.
The secret tunnel is believed to be used by the Japanese Army to ferry and store
weapons. The tunnel is big enough to allow a 10-wheel truck to pass through and
was accidentally discovered in the 1970’s by the Ibans who were tasked to clear
up the jungle. They initially discovered a section of the tunnel that had
collapsed.
The tunnel that is four meters in diameter leaves many questions unanswered like
where it begins and ends. There is no official records on the tunnel. Some
believe that the tunnel reaches the Sulawesi Sea.
According to the elders in the district, some have tried to explore the tunnel
to reveal its secrets but failed to go in further as there was no air in the
tunnel.
Every year there will be Japanese families coming to conduct prayers at the
tunnel site. This Japanese tunnel can serve as a historical tourism location.
The tunnel is yet to be developed as a tourism product, a proposal has been made
to Sabah government to promote the tunnel.

Crude Palm Oil Mills in Kunak
There are 6 crude palm oil mills in Kunak






Pengkalan Kunak
Pengkalan Kunak is the jetty area 2 km from the new Kunak town. A
single road lined by wooden shop houses leading to jetty and wet market.


Kunak Jetty
Fishing boats moor here. At this jetty also the wet fish market and meat market.


PASAR IKAN, KUNAK
Situated at the jetty in Pengkalan Kunak
In 2002, a 76-bed government hospital was built in the town.
At the same year, a new highway linking Kunak to the town of Semporna was also
open. Those driving from Kota Kinabalu to Semporna can save 20Km distance using
this short cut in Kunak.

Madai Waterfall in Kunak
90 Km from Tawau 2 Hours Drive
This 40-metre high waterfall in the Madai Baturong Forest Reserve is popular
among locals and foreign tourists.
Managed by the Sabah Forestry Department and opened to the public only in 1999.
Tourists can walk in the cool mountain air on a 119-metre canopy walk 40 meters
above the ground spanning across a river at the waterfall. The canopy walk is
supported by three trees of the Seraya Urat Mata, Oba Suluk and Merbau species,
each has two and half arm’s length circumference.
Nine rooms are rented for RM20 a night at the waterfall.
Among the facilities provided for visitors are an information centre, a canteen,
a public toilet, a surau and a car park.
Visitors can hike to Bukit Tongkat Ali, 20 minutes away where Tongkat Ali trees
grow in the wild and venture into a cave, 45 minutes away.

Madai Caves, Kunak
Madai Caves is another important place for birds' nests. The village at
the entrance of the largest cave comes alive twice a year when the Idahan
community comes to harvest the birds' nests from various parts of the caves. It
is a special communal event, almost like a festival. The harvesting is a
dramatic event with the men risking their lives to pries precious nests from the
cave roof. Nowadays, the harvesters are hired. The Idahans have held their
rights to the Madai Caves for over 20 generations.
In August 2000, after offering special sacrifices and prayers, the Idahans
gave permission for the teams of the world's toughest endurance race, the
Eco-Challenge Sabah 2000, to enter the Caves, climb the rattan-ladders and do
the flying fox from its summit, down to the jungles below.
To visit the Caves, permission must be obtained from the Idahan elders. Visitors
may visit the District Office in Lahad Datu town to make prior arrangements for
entrance permission on their behalf.




Dreamland Hotel
Bangunan Sapang, New Township, P.O. Box 25, 91207 Kunak, Sabah.
Phone# 089-851522
Number of Rooms 10
Min. Rate 70.00
Room Facility air conditioning,220 voltage
16th April, 2010 Japanese tunnel the hidden attraction of Kunak
“One of the attractions in Kunak that even the locals is not aware is the
underground tunnel built by the Japanese during WWII,” Susilo told Bernama in
Kunak Town.
Susilo noted that the eight kilometer long tunnel that branches into four
directions is located within the grounds of the Sime Darby plantation. The site
of the tunnel is about 12 kilometer from Kunak town. The secret tunnel is
believed to be used by the Japanese Army to ferry and store weapons.
10-WHEEL TRUCK CAN PASS THROUGH
The tunnel is big enough to allow a 10-wheel truck to pass through and was
accidentally discovered in the 1970’s by the Ibans who were tasked to clear up
the jungle. They initially discovered a section of the tunnel that had
collapsed.
The tunnel that is four meters in diameter leaves many questions unanswered like
where it begins and ends.......
New Sabah Times
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