We just arrived from visiting the Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, about 25 KM from Kota Kinabalu. My children felt happy to see all the animals there.
The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park is run by Sabah Wildlife Department under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. The park covers about 280 acres of land include the Botanical Site managed by Sabah Department. At the moment, the Park has more than 100 species of mamals including birds, which are kept in captivity. On the Botanical side, there is a trail which leads to the Herbal and Ginger Garden. You may even catch a glimpse of the ever famous Pitcher plant (Nepenthes sp.).
The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park is run by Sabah Wildlife Department under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. The park covers about 280 acres of land include the Botanical Site managed by Sabah Department. At the moment, the Park has more than 100 species of mamals including birds, which are kept in captivity. On the Botanical side, there is a trail which leads to the Herbal and Ginger Garden. You may even catch a glimpse of the ever famous Pitcher plant (Nepenthes sp.).