Tabin Wildlife Reserve (Malay: Taman Hidupan Liar Tabin) is located in the eastern part of Sabah, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. The reserve comprises an area of approximately 468 square kilometers, besides wildlife, the natural scenery in Tabin is also a must-see.
Lipad Waterfall is deep inside the forest, you need to walk around 400 meters in the forest to get there.
Lipad Waterfall is not very big, but good enough for swimming.
The water of Lipad Waterfall is clean and clear, and totally cools down Choumeizai.
There are harmful creatures such as snakes and leeches inside the water, don’t worry.
Lipad Waterfall is desolate, so it is still intact from any human activities, staying pure and unpolluted.
However, on the way back to the resort, Choumeizai’s feet are sucked by the mud and need someone to rescue, the coolness has all gone…