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Layang
Layang, meaning kite, is fast becoming another one of
Malaysia's premier dive destinations after the
world-famous Sipadan Island. This oceanic atoll is
situated in the South China Sea about 300km north-west
of Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah.
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little land mass supports a luxurious 90-room dive
resort, a Malaysian Naval base and a nesting colony for
several sea-faring migratory birds. The reef topography
is essentially made up of a rich growth of hard corals;
some so shallow that they break the sea surface during
low tides, but most begin at depths of about 5m right
down to the ocean floor.
Some of
the marine animals observed around the 14 dive sites
include black-tip sharks, hammerheads, jacks barracudas,
bump-head parrotfish, lionfish, moray eels, turtles,
nudibranches, gobies and the ghost pipe fish.
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Key Tips
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you have ever wanted to see a school of huge
hammerhead sharks, come in the months of April-June.
Your chances are very good during this time.
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How
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By Air
The nearest kick-off point to Layang Layang Island is
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, where a private charter company
flies clients to Layang Layang. This is arranged by
Layang Layang Island Resort. Direct flights to Kota
Kinabalu are available from Tokyo, Taipei, Kaohsiung,
Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila, Cebu, Singapore and Kuala
Lumpur.
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Who
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For more
information, please contact Sabah Tourism Office Tel:
+6088-248 698 / 211 732
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Accommodation Overview |
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Layang
Layang is a resort island. |
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