Tip of Borneo with a Photographer’s Eye | TYH Borneo
Tip of Borneo with a Photographer’s Eye | TYH Borneo
The Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau) is one of Sabah’s most breathtaking coastal landmarks—a dramatic point where the South China Sea meets the Sulu Sea, creating a captivating natural scene. For photographers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers, this remote yet stunning destination offers endless opportunities to capture awe-inspiring images.
TYH Borneo, a premier tour operator in Sabah, specialises in immersive travel experiences. Their Tip of Borneo with a Photographer’s Eye tour is designed to help visitors explore the beauty of this iconic location while capturing professional-quality photographs.
Why Visit the Tip of Borneo?
Located in Kudat, about three hours from Kota Kinabalu, the Tip of Borneo marks the northernmost point of Borneo Island. Its untouched beauty, golden sunsets, and rugged coastline make it a must-visit destination for those seeking natural wonder and dramatic seascapes.
What Makes It Special for Photography?
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Unique Seascapes – Capture the mesmerising meeting point of two great seas.
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Golden Hour Magic – Stunning sunrise and sunset lighting for landscape shots.
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Dramatic Rock Formations – Natural textures and lines that enhance composition.
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Local Culture – Opportunity to photograph traditional Rungus villages nearby.
Best Photography Spots at the Tip of Borneo
TYH Borneo’s Exclusive Photography Tour
TYH Borneo’s Photographer’s Eye tour is tailored for both amateur and seasoned photographers who wish to explore the Tip of Borneo in the best light and from unique perspectives.
Tips for Capturing the Perfect Shot
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Bring a wide-angle lens for expansive seascapes.
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Use a tripod for long exposures and low-light conditions.
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Experiment with foreground elements to add depth.
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Take advantage of changing tides for dynamic shots.
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Respect the natural environment and local communities.
How to Book Your Adventure
Booking is simple with TYH Borneo. Visit their website or contact their friendly team to reserve your spot. Spaces are limited, especially during peak photography seasons, so early booking is recommended.

