At Karanahan View
Visiting Karanahan View, in Kg Tempasuk 1, Kota Belud, one can see the colourful field of photo booths, beautifully landscaped lawn and the swimming Pool. By the side, there is a pond with plenty of fish and several kayak and boats nearby in a hut, just ready for guests to push into the water and go for a good paddle.
There are several buildings there, one of which is a one-storey restaurant, where they serve filling food, and traditional fare upon request. The ambiance is cosy, with comfortable seats and breeze blowing in from the open space outside. The view is of the paddy fields and the villages far in the distance.
In the morning one can see Mount Kinabalu in the distance from Karanahan View. There are beautiful photographs of the majestic mountain captured from this site.
The proprietor Michael Asik shares that area used to be just paddy fields, tended to by he and his mother. It was just like any other fields where they would toil and sweat under the hot sun, ploughing the fields and making it conducive for planting. The mother and child would plant paddy seedlings in a row as fast as they could so the paddy would grow uniformly.
He was very close to his mother, he shares, as his father had passed a while back. He went with his mother everywhere to tend the field and generally working the land with her. He went to school though and got gainfully employed as a civil servant. Sadly, his mother had since passed.
“The land was lying idle, so I got the idea of making a fish pond there. Initially I had no intention of making it accessible to the public, but it created a lot of interest, with people passing by, coming in and watching me feed fish,” he shares.
Bicycles ready for guests
Visitors to Karanahan View, which is opened from 6am to 10pm daily, will usually be welcomed by a group of youngsters in traditional Dusun costumes, and beating of the gongs. They will be ushered in for welcome drinks and rest before embarking on any of the activities.
The 1.5 acre of land where Karanahan View stands is only part of a piece of land that Michael owns, and he will continue to expand his tourism site. He also runs a six-room homestay nearby. The rooms are clean and comfortable.
The houses are surrounded by a village’s natural environment, so guests can experience a real stay in the homes of a local. Karanahan View is an example of the ingenuity of an innovative landowner who wishes to participate in the tourism industry, even when there’s no particular significant landmark nearby. He carves beauty off a paddy field, and maintains the fields around the site, to enhance its attraction. The fields will serve as a reminder to the people about their heritage and past livelihood, while the tourism spot present man-made wonders.-PW
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