Balung Eco Resort Tawau
I was at the Balung Eco Resort in Tawau recently for a meeting. The resort is located in a 3,000 acre plantation. Built by the owner in mostly homespun architecture, the resort is quite charming. It is a good break from the city.
Most of the produce at the resort is grown in the plantation, so everything is fresh and supposedly eco-friendly. The food is mostly home-cooked style, simple but tasty.


A fresh water stream runs throgh the resort. An old timber bridge provide the crossing across the river.


Another river crossing - a suspension bridge.
Most of the produce at the resort is grown in the plantation, so everything is fresh and supposedly eco-friendly. The food is mostly home-cooked style, simple but tasty.
A fresh water stream runs throgh the resort. An old timber bridge provide the crossing across the river.
Another river crossing - a suspension bridge.
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