Sabah’s Mansuli Valley has archaeotourism potential


New attraction: SSVP participants exploring Gua Samang Buat in one of Borneo’s oldest valleys.

KOTA KINABALU: The little known Mansuli Valley, one of the oldest valleys in Borneo, may soon be on the map of Indiana Jones wannabes.

It is likely to beckon visitors who are keen on archaeotourism or interested in archaeo­logy and historical sites.

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