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There are few places as naturally breath-taking as the 5-star Gaya Island Resort in Borneo. Tucked away within the wild tendrils of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, a protected marine reserve along Borneo’s Kota Kinabalu coastline, you’re guaranteed some of the most jaw-dropping scenery: crystal-clear waters, colourful coral reefs and sugary beaches with rare views of Borneo’s Mount Kinabalu. With the aim to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, the resort has been built using locally sourced materials and features traditional Sabahan influences. Towering on stilts that peek out from the mangrove forest, many of the villas offer unparalleled views across the South China Sea and beyond. The lantern-lit Spa Village is the ultimate mind and body treat with traditional therapies and healing practices harnessing local ingredients from the surrounds. For those not content to simply relax and soak up the scenery, forest walks, snorkelling, meditation, and yoga classes will keep even the busiest entertained.
WHY WE LOVE IT
Surrounded by the largest stretch of tropical rainforest in Southeast Asia, Gaya Island is a thrill for nature seekers looking to discover the history and nature in a responsible way. We love that daily forest walks – led by a Resident Naturalist – allow guests to explore the biodiverse habitat in a responsible way. The mangroves are home to 288 species of mammals, over 600 species of birds and 10 species of primates, including the unusual proboscis monkey.