This village is situated 40km from Sukau and 50km from Sandakan, at the estuary of Kinabatangan River; that stretched for 560km, makes it the longest river in Sabah. Kampung Abai is in a confluence where the Kinabatangan river splits into two rivers where one flows towards Sandakan and the other flows to far east side of Sabah. You can get here by helicopter, but the best way will be by boat. That way you will have a chance to enjoy the sanctuary of Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife. Built on a 70.8 acres of land with the population of 250 residents approximately and Sungai as the major race. Most of the villagers here involve in fisheries activities and a few of them work as a public servant, while others have migrated to Sandakan and not less to Kuala Lumpur What makes Abai an interesting village is the environment itself which is surrounded with a diversity of forest such as mangrove forest, nypah forest and swamp forest (peat, seasonal, riparian). Located in between two of the biggest wildlife sanctuaries along the Kinabatangan river ( Lot 1 & Lot 2); this village is also the nearest human community to the biggest RAMSAR site in Malaysia. Apart of that, KAMPUNG ABAI WDT 22, 90200 KINABATANGAN SANDAKAN, SABAH, MALAYSIA