NaturalInscribed 2000Malaysia
Kinabalu Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Natural) located in Malaysia, inscribed in 2000, spanning 75,370 hectares.
About This Site
Kinabalu Park, in the State of Sabah on the northern end of the island of Borneo, is dominated by Mount Kinabalu (4,095 m), the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. It has a very wide range of habitats, from rich tropical lowland and hill rainforest to tropical mountain forest, sub-alpine forest and scrub on the higher elevations. It has been designated as a Centre of Plant Diversity for Southeast Asia and is exceptionally rich in species with examples of flora from the Himalayas, China, Australia, Malaysia, as well as pan-tropical flora.
| Category | Natural |
| Date Inscribed | 2000 |
| Area | 75,370 ha |
| Natural Criteria | n9, n10 |
| Location | Malaysia |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 6.2500000, Longitude: 116.5000000
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis Located in the State of Sabah, Malaysia, on the northern end of the island of Borneo, Kinabalu Park World Heritage property covers 75,370 ha. Dominated by Mount Kinabalu (4,095m), the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea, it holds a distinctive position for the biota of Southeast Asia. Geologically, Kinabalu Park is a granite intrusion formed 15 million years ago and thrust upward one million years ago by tectonic movements and shaped by forces that continue to define its landscape. Despite its geological youth it is exceptionally high in species with living relics of natural vegetation remaining, over 93% of the Park area. The altitudinal range of the property, 152m – 4,095m, presents a wide array of habitats from rich tropical lowland and hill rainforest (35% of the park) to tropical montane forest (37%), and sub-alpine forest and scrub at the highest elevations. Ultramafic (serpentine) rocks cover about 16% of the park and have vegetation specific to this substrate. The property has been identified as a Centre of Plant Diversity for Southeast Asia; it contains representatives from at least half of all Borneo’s plant species and is exceptionally rich in species with elements from the Himalayas, China, Australia, Malaysia, and pan tropical floras. With records of half of all Borneo’s birds, mammals and amphibian species and two-thirds of all Bornean reptiles the property is both species-rich and an important centre for endemism. Criterion…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Kinabalu Park located?
Kinabalu Park is located in Malaysia.
When was Kinabalu Park inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Kinabalu Park was inscribed by UNESCO in 2000.
What criteria does Kinabalu Park meet?
Kinabalu Park meets the following UNESCO criteria: n9, n10.
How large is Kinabalu Park?
Kinabalu Park spans approximately 75,370 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026
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