Kuli Waterfall in Sabah now part of conservation programme


The Kuli Waterfall, discovered in late 2010, cascades down over a gradual series of eight granite tiers. The cascade was named after Gunung Kuli, where it was found.

FOREST ranger Jasrin Gindar, 28, remembers that day in late 2010 as if it were just yesterday.

He recalls feeling a rush of exhilaration as he and a group of rangers stumbled upon magnificent cascades of water rushing down in twin falls deep in the unchartered forest of Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA) located in the heart of Sabah.

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