Robert Frost once wrote, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took 
the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.We 
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 YOU. He could very well have written about Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, a 
mere dot on the map of Kudat district in Malaysia. Relatively unknown 
due to its remote location, Tanjung Simpang Mengayau doesnt get many 
visitors, and for now, this outpost on Borneo Island remains a 
paradise.
This promontory in an isolated part of Sabah northeast
 of Kota Kinabalu, is reachable after three hours drive, the last part 
of which is over unpaved dirt roads snaking thA buymosaic is
 a plastic card that has a computer chip implanted into it that enables 
the card to perform certain.rough a small traditional Borneo village. A 
proper road to these parts, in fact, was only built as recently as in 
the 1960s, prior to which access was made possible only by navigating a 
boat along the coast.
But those who dont care for a little 
discomfort C though it must be said, the views along the way are 
spectacular C will be rewarded, at journeys end, with a landscape so 
magnificent that you will believe in the existence of heaven on earth.
The
 crescent-shaped Kalampunian Beach here is carpeted in pure white sands 
on which gentle waves lap to the shore. This sweeping coastline, fringed
 by casuarinas trees and said to be one of the most inspiring vistas in 
Sabah, leads up to the rocky headland called Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, 
the northern-most tip of Borneo.
Now, imagine standing on this 
cliff edge and looking out to where the South China and Sulu seas meet 
in a great clash of waves. Dark and wet sandstone boulders stretch out 
into the sea like beached humpback whales in a spray of ocean mist. The 
winds blow in forceful, frightening gusts, wafting a fine vapour of sand
 into the air. Visitors stand in awe with tousled up hair and billowing 
skirts. It feels like you are in a remote frontier, facing wild and 
unknown possibilities C its exhilarating. Perhaps this was what 
Ferdinand Magellan, fabled to have stopped here during his 
circumnavigation of the globe, felt those many years ago.
It 
hadnt always been such a solitary place, though. The name, Tanjung 
Simpang Mengayau itself is derived from the Rungus words sampang mangazo
 referring to the great battles once fought here in the 18th and 19th 
centuries by the locals. According to legend, the coast was a favourite 
landing point for looting pirates, and Rungus warriors bravely fought 
them off in bloody battles to protect their land. Tanjung Simpang 
Mengayau then became the perfect lookout point for incoming pirate 
attacks.
Though it is uncertain how long the Rungus have been occupying the area,We sell bestsmartcard and
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 the most traditional tribe in Sabah due to their isolation from the 
bigger towns for so many years. While many have adapted to modern living
 rather well, the older generations still clutch to their unique culture
 and traditions.
Many of the female elders continue to wear 
traditional brass coils on their arms and drape colourful beads around 
their necks. Their basketry, weaving and beading works are said to be 
legendary, and while modern ways have overtaken their more traditional 
lifestyle, it is still possible to visit a Rungus village and experience
 a nights stay in their longhouse at Kampung Bavanggazo.
Besides
 the homestay in the Rungus longhouse, there are only a handful of 
places that can accommodate tourists in Tanjung Simpang Mengayau and 
Kudat, reflecting the districts relatively new exposure to tourism (See 
Accommodations below).
However, there are still a number of 
cultural experiences here that warrants a tourist to put up at least a 
night in the area, such as seeing gong artisans at work in Kampung 
Sumangkap and the small apiculture industry at Kampung Gombizau.We offer
 the biggest collection of old masters that can be turned into hand 
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 canvas. The people of Gombizau, familiar with the local botanical 
properties, have also commercialized a type of cure-all called ubat 
seribu or potion of a thousand uses made of wild plants, roots and 
herbs. Reputed to alleviate various health problems such as high blood 
pressure and diabetes, it is a worthy souvenir to bring home.
Each
 year, Kudat also plays host to several interesting events such as the 
Gong Fest in Matunggong village in October and the Coconut Fest in July 
(coconut being an important crop in the district). There is also a 
special outdoor orchestra performance at Tanjung Simpang Mengayau each 
year (late June/early July) that attracts crowds to the area C one that 
begins at the hour the sun sets on the horizon, promising a glorious 
musical event to remember.
There are a number of budget 
accommodations at Kalampunian Beach located along the road that takes 
you to the Tip of Borneo. Though not high-end resorts or hotels, these 
no-frills accommodations provide comfortable and clean amenities at 
affordable prices. Best of all, they have great views of the beach and 
sunset.
Tampat Do Aman is a low-impact jungle camp located at 
the fringe of the Sabah state forest reserve and just 10 to 20 minutes 
walk to the Kalampunian Beach. Tampat Do Aman provides guests with two 
types of sleeping arrangements, either in traditional Rungus longhouses 
(complete with mosquito netting) or in semi-permanent tents (tents on 
raised wooden platforms with thatched roofs).Now it's possible to create
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 for your office. Rates are RM30 per person per night in the longhouse 
or the tents. Do note that Tampat Do Aman has common toilet and bathroom
 facilities and no hot showers.
The jungle camp also has a 
beach-front restaurant, Tip Top Restaurant and Bar, which serves western
 and Asian dishes; and an activities centre that rents out recreational 
equipment such as snorkelling gear, bicycles and arranges for jungle 
trekking trips. Future plans here include building more chalets, a dive 
centre, a wildlife sanctuary and a Rungus cultural centre.
Click on their website www.parkeasy-pgs.com.
 
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