The Board of Trustees of The Sabah Parks
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Dear Valued Customer,
Kindly be informed that The Board Of Trustees Of The Sabah Parks Meeting No. 199 (4/2021) which was held on 28 December 2021 has approved the proposal to increase the entrance fee to the entire area of Sabah Parks. The increase was also announced by YB. Datuk Jafry Hj. Ariffin, Sabah's Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment during the Asia Park Congress Closing Ceremony on 29 May 2022. This decision is made to overcome the increase in the cost of operating and managing the Park and is in line with the Vision of Sabah Parks which is to achieve sustainable financing by the year 2025.
These fees were last reviewed in 1999 except for the fees involving diving fees at Sipadan Island Park, barbecue (BBQ), permit fees to climb Mount Kinabalu and conservation fees for the Turtle Islands Park.
The increase of fees will take effect on January 1, 2023.
Thank you.
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