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Waterfall in Sabah, Malaysia
Takob Akob Falls
LocationMaliau Basin Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysia
Coordinates4°46′14″N 116°55′02″E / 4.77061°N 116.91717°E / 4.77061; 116.91717

Takob Akob waterfall is one of the few newly discovered waterfalls in Maliau Basin Conservation Area, in Sabah, Malaysia. Takob Akob Falls was named after the mangosteen look-alike tree found beside the falls.

The drop of Takob Akob Falls is 38 metres (125 ft), making it the highest waterfall of Maliau Basin, Sabah Malaysia.

It is about 3.5 kilometers away from Nepenthes Camp (Camel Trophy Camp), about an hour trekking.

References

  1. "The Lost World of Sabah in Borneo photographed by Nick Garbutt and Alex Hyde". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17.
  2. "Takob Akob Falls of Maliau Basin". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
  3. "Takob Akob Falls by rabani".
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