GREEN
AND FRESH...... A tourist viewing Imbak Canyon waterfall.
KINABATANGAN : ‘A valuable
piece of natural heritage’ – this epithet best describes the Imbak Canyon
conservation area located in Ulu Kinabatangan, right in the heart of Sabah.
The 30,000-hectare virgin
dipterocarp forest lies between two other conservation areas – the Danum Valley
and the Maliau Basin.
One may wonder, however,
whether the landscape here resembles the Grand Canyon in Arizona, United
States. Not exactly, but the word ‘canyon’ in the name refers to the 750-metre
deep and 3-kilometre wide ravine carved out of the rock cliffs by the Imbak
River, which makes part of the landscape look like a canyon.
The Imbak Canyon is
surrounded by sandstone cliffs reaching a height of 3,700 feet, and the
numerous flora and fauna thriving in this rain forest represent a rich
biodiversity.
The Imbak Canyon, located at
a five-hour drive away from Kota Kinabalu, is managed by Yayasan Sabah (YS),
which is involved in the conservation, research, training, education and nature
recreation activities conducted there.
The
Beauty Of The Canyon
The Imbak Canyon is a
catchment area for two important rivers in the state – the Imbak and the
Kinabatangan Rivers – which not only provide water but also serve as a mode of
transport and livelihood source for those living in the area.
Nestled between the Maliau
Basin and the Danum Valley, the Imbak Canyon is regarded as an important buffer
zone for wildlife, according to Yayasan Sabah’s head of Conservation and
Environmental Management Dr Waidi Sinun.
Three expeditions conducted
in 2000, 2004 and 2010, respectively, explored the natural treasures of the
area, identifying 312 plant species in the region, of which 32 were endemic to
Borneo, including six species which are found only in Sabah.
With regard to the fauna, Dr
Waidi remarked that more than 200 species of birds live in Imbak Canyon, five
of which are endemic to Borneo and found only in the conservation area.
These expeditions have also
recorded the presence of pygmy elephants, leopards, bears, mouse deer and the Sumatran
rhinoceros in this region.
“The Class 1 Forest Reserve
also boasts of a unique landscape, with the ravine – which appears like a
canyon – being the most striking feature,” Dr Waidi told Bernama at the recent
inaugural ceremony of the Ulu Kinabatangan Information Centre and Jetty project
at Kampung Imbak.
The Imbak Canyon is also
home to two panoramic waterfalls – the Imbak Waterfalls and the 8-tier
Waterfall.
Conservation
Efforts With Petronas
In its efforts to conserve
Imbak Canyon, Yayasan Sabah has collaborated with the national petroleum giant
Petronas to gather information about the area, undertake biodiversity
conservation efforts, preserve the genetic pool and explore the pharmaceutical
and biotechnological potential of the flora there.
“The Information Centre and
Jetty project will open new economic opportunities for local communities to
improve their livelihood without affecting the environment,” Dr Waidi
explained.
The information centre will
display informative posters on Ulu Kinabatangan and exhibit a 3D model of the
canyon.
The information centre will
also be of use to the Imbak Canyon Porter and Tourists Guide Association, and
the locals would be able to sell their handicrafts at the centre.
Dr Waidi noted that the
establishment of the information centre and the association for porters and
guides was a step in the right direction towards involving the local
communities in the conservation efforts. (Bernama)
Imbak Canyon ini sangat cantik, ia pasti dpt menarik lebih ramai pengunjung.
ReplyDeleteImbank Canyon is one of the areas along with Maliau Basin and Danum Valley where the government has roped off as forest reserves. The logging and mining activities are also stopped.
ReplyDeleteIts a good job from the state government, the three areas of forestry reserve add up is the 3 times the size of Singapore.
ReplyDeleteSabah is blessed with beautiful natures!
ReplyDeleteKeindahan yang patut dijaga dan dipelihara.
DeleteSemoga kawasan ini dijaga dengan baik dan menjadi salah satu tempat tarikan pelancong yang menarik di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteMenarik juga tempat ini. Harap akan dapat dijaga dan dimajukan sebaiknya.
ReplyDeletePetronas juga bertanggunjawab dalam membantu Sabah mengekalkan keindahan alam semula jadi hutan dan tempat2 destinasi pelancongan
ReplyDeletecongratulation to Yayasan Sabah and Petronas for their efforts to conserve Imbak Canyon..
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