A strategic initiative by Homy Villa Sdn Bhd and Yayasan Sabah Group to develop a tourism projects: eco-friendly cabin stays at a former Palm Oil Port, Kota Belud Sabah.

Labuh Serambi

Labuh Serambi combines the local words “Labuh”, meaning to anchor or to moor, and “Serambi” referring to an open veranda traditionally used for communal gatherings. Together, they conjure an image of a welcoming retreat where travelers anchor for rest and connection.

“Labuh Serambi” symbolizes a place where visitors can pause their journey along the Pan Borneo Highway to rejuvenate. It’s a concept that blends the idea of a restful stopover, “Labuh” with the communal and open ambiance of a Malaysian “Serambi”.

The Palm Oil Port in Kota Belud, Sabah, offers a serene coastal setting with a pier extending into calm waters, framed by lush greenery and gentle hills. This once-industrial site holds potential for eco-tourism transformation, blending its natural tropical charm with sustainable development. With existing infrastructure and access to Pan Borneo Highway, it’s an ideal candidate for a rest that could serve as a peaceful retreat and a social hub for visitors and locals alike.

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