Lankayan Island Resort
"One Island - One Resort"

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Lankayan Island, located within the Sulu Sea, 80km off the northeast coast of Sabah, Borneo takes Eco Tourism to another level. Lankayan Resort is under Downbelow's Price Promise, supply us with a quote from another company and we'll beat it by 2% !!

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Stunning white sandy beaches surround the small four hectare island. Palm and casuarinas trees form the interior and sparkling turquoise waters lap the shore. One resort operates here under the same management and ownership as Sipadan - Kapalai Dive Resort in the Celebes Sea and Sepilok Nature Resort near Sandakan.

Comprising 19 luxury-detached chalets, each on the beach with balconies over looking the ocean, open air buffet style restaurant, dive station, turtle hatchery and conservation centre, the resort oozes peace and tranquillity.

Reef Guardian

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Lankayan is one of three islands that form the Sugud Island Marine Conservation Area SIMCA.

Billean and Tagaipil Island as well as surrounding ocean of approximately 46,713 hectares are also within this protected region managed by Reef Guardian Sdn.Bhd.

SIMCA was established in December 2001 when the Sabah State Government declared the region be protected under IUCN (The World Conservation Union) Category II.

Four main components exist under the program


Marine Conservation, Environmental Conservation, Marine Protection Enforcement and Eco Diving.

For a more detailed explanation on these four areas please visit their website at http://www.reef-guardian.org/Reef_Guardian/Our_Program.html

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To help fund SIMCA visitors to the island are asked to pay 20RM (approx £3.00) conservation fee per day of their visit – a small price to pay for such excellent work.


Scuba Diving Lankayan

The work of Reef Guardian can be clearly observed without having to put your head underwater.

Harmless juvenile Black Tip Reef Sharks patrol the shallow waters of the island, a clear sign of a healthy marine environment.

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There are many dive sites within the park, all within 2 - 15 minute speedboat ride from the resort. Most are submerged reefs starting at approx 7-11m sloping 24m to the sandy sea bottom floor.

Once submerged the diver feels he has re-visited yesteryear!

Large healthy corals dominate the surrounding reefs, hundreds of schooling fish can be seen on every dive. Colourful Snappers, Surgeonfish, Parrotfish, Wrasses, Damselfish, Butterfly and Anglesfish are in abundance with larger Black Tip Reef Sharks, Marble Rays, Bamboo and Leopard Sharks not an un-common sight.

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Slightly rarer but present are Guitar Sharks and seasonally from April through May occasional Whalesharks are spotted as they pass through the reefs on their constant migration pattern.

For the macro lover this is a paradise found ! Nudibranchs are plentiful, Crustaceans including Boxer, Squat and Saw-blade Shrimps, Lobsters and various crabs, Cuttlefish, Octopus, Frogfish, Pipefish and the somewhat rarer Giant Jawfish and Seahorses.

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Suffice to say that the area is rich in biodiversity, couple this with small dive groups and no other resort sharing the dive sites the diving enthusiast will not be disappointed.

Note however that due to the areas proximity to large river run - offs on the mainland visibility can be quite poor in times of heavy rain. Averaging 10-15m but as low as 4m with occasional 30m days, its quite hard to predict the conditions.

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The area boasts a few good wreck dives. Lankayan Wreck about 3 minutes from the dive station, two boats lie side by side in 15-25m of water. Its an easy dive and will suit all levels of diver, swim throughs are possible for those experienced in overhead environments.

One of the two boast was an illegal fishing vessel from Hong Kong whose cargo was confiscated and the boat purposefully sunk - great retribution ! Home to Giant Grouper, the occasional Turtle, Jacks and Giant Trevally, its a great dive and adds variety for the diver.

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Finally, worthy of a mention is Pegaso Reef, visibility here was better than other sites and hit 20m in places. Colour and sheer numbers of fish-life made us all stare in awe as we floated by, deeper along the reef we saw tens of Spotted Sting Rays, a huge Marble Ray, Black Tip Reef Sharks and a Leopard Shark.

On the top reef six Broadclub Cuttlefish gathered for mating, large Peacock Mantis Shrimps scuttled between coral blocks and harems of Anthias were kept in check by their dominant male.



Non Diving Activities

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If your looking to unwind and relax, Lankayan offers a "far away from it all" experience, but if you enjoy a little exercise - Snorkeling and Sea Kayaking are available and an early morning run around the island is an option.

The resort provides a satellite TV room and there is plenty of environmental information to research within the conservation centre.



Turtles

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Lankayan Island is a nesting site for both Green (Chelonia mydas) and Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) Turtles, and the island appears to be an important foraging area for these two species.

Reef Guardian personnel patrol the beaches at night and protect any laying turtles from human disturbance. When eggs are laid the nests are removed and bought to the hatchery for incubation. Hatchlings are released immediately into the sea and guests can put their name on a board to be woken should this event happen during their stay.



Eco Resort

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All resort water is shipped from the mainland, all refuse separated, recycled and disposed of correctly on the mainland and a Hydroponics Treatment System purifies sewage and wastewater for recycling and to feed the islands plant nursery.

Running a truly Eco Friendly resort is not cheap and the forward thinking efforts of owner Ken Chong, management and staff should be highly commended.

We as part of the dive community should support their conservation and environmental contributions by visiting their establishments. They give us hope that the diving industry and coral reefs have a future on this planet.

To view more images of Lankayan Island, please visit our Dive Trip Photo Album.

Should these images tempt you into visiting either with us on our next trip or independently, please contact us for reservation enquiries.

Lankayan Island bookings are protected under our PRICE PROMISE !!!!!! Meaning you will not find a more competitive rate !!

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