Places To Go

Lok Kawi Wildlife Park

Lok Kawi Wildlife Park

13.7km - A wildfile park that caters for whole families, boasting both zoological and botanical sections. Inside, you can find animals such as the Malayan tiger, Borneo Pygmy elephants, and Proboscis monkey. https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/lok-kawi-wildlife-park/





Monsopiad Heritage Village

Monsopiad Heritage Village

6.4km - Consisting of many traditional buildings alongside the Penampang River, Monsopiad Cultural Village is a living museum named after a fearsome warrior who lived in the village of Kuai about 200 years ago.

https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/monsopiad-heritage-village/



Tanjung Aru Beach

Tanjung Aru Beach

9.5km - If you're looking for one of the most beautiful sunsets on earth, try this beach, which is named for the aru trees that is found there. Visitors may also visit the the Kinabalu Golf Club, Shangri-la’s Tanjung Aru Resort, or the Kinabalu Yacht Club.

https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/tanjung-aru-beach/



Petagas War Memorial

Petagas War Memorial

6.1km - On 21st January 1944, 176 Sabahan warriors were massacred for defending Sabah from the Japanese in World War II. Here you'll find beautiful plaques and lawns that are built right on top of the location where they passed, in memory of their brave sacrifices.

https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/petagas-war-memorial/



Dinawan Island

Dinawan Island

12.6km - A private island with breath-taking scenery and relaxing atmosphere, visitors can either just relax and unwind, or take part in several activities such as snorkeling, scuba-diving, and other water sports.

Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks

Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks

10.7km - Consisting of five islands (Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Sulug, and Mamutik) with beautiful beaches, Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks is ideal for those who wish to dive and snorkel in its renowned dive sites.

https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/tunku-abdul-rahman-park/



Kinabalu Park, Kundasang

Kinabalu Park, Kundasang

101km - Standing majestically at 4,095m, Mount Kinabalu is located in Kundasang, and is the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Mount Kinabalu derives its name from the Kadazan word, ‘Aki Nabalu’, meaning ‘the revered place of the dead’.  https://www.mountkinabalu.com/


Imago Shopping Mall

Imago Shopping Mall

8km - IMAGO Shopping Mall is a 1-stop premium shopping mall located at the heart of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Enjoy the hotel complimentary shuttle service to Imago Shopping Mall available everyday for our in-house guests convenience. Prior booking is required. https://www.imago.my/Home/

 

Suria Sabah Shopping Mall

Suria Sabah Shopping Mall

12km - Suria Sabah is a shopping centre located in the city of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Enjoy the hotel complimentary shuttle service to Imago Shopping Mall available everyday for our in-house guests convenience. Prior booking is required. https://suriasabah.com.my/


Jesselton Point, Kota Kinabalu

Jesselton Point, Kota Kinabalu

13km - Jesselton Point, located at north of Kota Kinabalu city, is a prominent ferry terminal to Labuan and Brunei, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park (Manukan, Sapi, Mamutik, Sulug and Gaya Island).  http://jesseltonpoint.com.my/


Kiulu Water Rafting, Tamparuli

Kiulu Water Rafting, Tamparuli

54.5km - Kiulu River is a great river for beginners, both elderly and kids may join this trip thus makes it suitable for a family trip. https://riverbug.asia/sabah/whitewater-rafting-kiulu-river


Padas Water Rafting, Beaufort

Padas Water Rafting, Beaufort

114km - This exhilarating excursion covers a distance of 30 kilometers—making it the longest rafting route in Borneo by far. Padas River has also been rated to have some of the best and safest rapids in South East Asia. It is suitable for rafters aged 12 to 55. https://riverbug.asia/sabah/whitewater-rafting-padas-river


Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary

Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary

327km - In the centre of the mangrove forests of Semawang is the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you can see Borneo’s indigenous proboscis monkeys. This privately-owned sanctuary located within an oil palm estate gives you the chance to observe these animals up close and personal. https://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/labuk-bay-proboscis-monkey-sanctuary/


SABAH STATE MUZEUM

SABAH STATE MUZEUM

11.3KM - The Sabah State Museum is located at Jalan Kebajikan off Jalan Penampang, opposite the Secretariat building. The building consists of not only the museum but also the Science and Education Centre, Ethno Botanical Garden, Sabah Art Gallery, Museum of Islamic Civilization and the Heritage Village. It is a unique museum and has its own modern complex. 
https://kotakinabaluinfo.com/sabah-state-museum-heritage-village/



Poring Hotspring

Poring Hotspring

133km - A visit to Ranau would not be complete without stopping by at Poring Hot Springs, a tropical retreat that caters to everyone. Poring comes from a KadazanDusun word which means bamboo and is found abundant in this area. Visitors wishing to spend the entire day relaxing can dip into a hot sulphur bath which helps to reduce stress by relaxing tense muscles as well as promote good sleep. You will also find a hiking trail inside which will lead you to the Langanan Waterfall with a breathtaking view.

Sabah Tea Garden

Sabah Tea Garden

320.3km - Sabah Tea is the only organic tea farm in Borneo and one of the few in the world. A trip to the tea garden is both educational and fun, one where visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as obstacle-crossing in the Sapaon Recreational Area, trekking along the trails to the peak of Kamunsu Hill or embarking on a night walk to check out the unique insect life. 

Desa Dairy Cattle Farm

Desa Dairy Cattle Farm

106km -  The Little New Zealand in Sabah. Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has to offer. It is an ideal destination for the whole family, where there are activities such as feeding the calves with bottled milk, feeding goats with grass, how milk is processed as well as the milking process are available for all. If you have ever wondered how milk is made, Desa Cattle Farm is the place for you.

Gaya Sunday Market

Gaya Sunday Market

12.6km - Every Sunday morning, the whole stretch of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the street fair. A must visit market while in KK, you will be fascinated by the various items and goods sold at this fair. From arts and crafts, batik sarongs, footwear, fruits and flowers, local snacks and cakes, antiques and souvenirs, to even pets and herbs, this is the best place to experience the culture and lifestyle of the locals. The street fair starts as early as 6.00am and ends at 1.00pm.

Tabin Wildlife Reserve

Tabin Wildlife Reserve

440.9km - Tabin Wildlife Reserve is home to various endangered wildlife such as the Borneo Pygmy elephants, Tembadau and exotic birdlife. Covered in eury species lowland rainforest, Tabin nurtures a colossal number of tropical plants; some of which are rich in medicinal and therapeutic values. Wildlife photography aficionados and birdwatching enthusiasts will find their visit to Tabin a truly priceless experience! The reserve only offers one accommodation option operated by Tabin Wildlife Resort. The lodges come complete with private balcony, air-conditioner, ceiling fan and hot water shower.

Kundasang War Memorial

Kundasang War Memorial

100.7km - Established in 1962, this was one of the first memorials to commemorate the brave Australian and British Prisoners of War who died in Sandakan and during the infamous death marches to Ranau during World War II. The memorial also remembers the people of North Borneo who risked their lives to help the POWs. The Memorial is made up of four beautiful gardens – the Australian Garden, the English Garden, the Borneo Garden and the Contemplation Garden and Pool – to represent the different nationalities. With its towering pine trees and blooming roses, a walk in the gardens is reminiscent to that of a stroll in a quaint English garden. The scent of roses lingers in the air and the serene atmosphere makes the Kundasang War Memorial an ideal place to contemplate and remember the heroes of the war. Visitors can also opt to view a brief video on the history of the Sandakan Death March.


Rumah Terbalik & 3D Wonders Museum

Rumah Terbalik & 3D Wonders Museum

41.3km - Turn your world upside down when you visit this unique house in Tamparuli – literally! The ‘Rumah Terbalik’ (which translates to Upside Down House) is the first of its kind in South East Asia and among the five upside-down structures in the world (3 are found in Europe and another in Japan). Latest attraction within the compound of Rumah Terbalik is the 3D Wonders Museum. Experience Sabah in a fun and engaging way thanks to the special art that transforms images into immersive 3D environments. This 3D Wonders Museum is not only the largest 3D art exhibition in East Malaysia but also the first and only that focuses on education the public about the importance of protecting our biodiversity, ecosystem and natural resources.


Mari Mari Cultural Village

Mari Mari Cultural Village

27.7km - The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. In the village, you will be introduced to various traditional homes from Sabah’s 5 major ethnic communities—the Bajau, Lundayeh, Murut, Rungus and Dusun. —which are built by descendants of the tribes which they represent.

Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

17.6km - Situated near the sea, this majestic white mosque boasts similar features to the Nabawi Mosque in Medina. This floating mosque has a prayer hall which houses three madrasahs and accommodates from 9,000 to 12,000 people at a time. 

When visiting the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, visitors are required to follow the following rules:

Dress appropriately. Whether you are visiting outside or entering the mosque, all visitors are required to cover up and dress modestly. Before entering, visitors are required to wear coverall provided by the City Mosque. Cover up clothing can be rented for RM 5.00 – RM10.00

All visitors are required to show respect to the place and act politely.

All visitors must abide by the rules set by the City Mosque including observing the off-limit areas.

No food and drinks allowed in the City Mosque area.

When taking photos or videos, all visitors must always be mindful to not pose or act in an inappropriate manner.

No imitating other religions act of prayer.

North Borneo Railway

North Borneo Railway

10km - Take a ride on the North Borneo Railway and relive the nostalgic romance of British North Borneo. Passengers hop on a steam train straight out of the 1900s, chugging along the tracks from Tanjung Aru, through Kinarut before arriving in the Rice Bowl of Sabah, Papar. Along the way, soak in the green vistas of sprawling paddy fields, traditional village homes on stilts and buffaloes ambling in the distance. On board, passengers are treated to a rare delight: A Tiffin-style breakfast and lunch, comprising of Asian and Continental cuisine. The North Borneo Railway runs two weekly departures (Wednesday and Saturday) and a trip typically runs for 4 hours. An early booking of at least 1 (one) day before departure is required.

Klias Wetland & Firefly River Cruise

Klias Wetland & Firefly River Cruise

99.3km - Located on the Klias Peninsula is the Klias Wetland, a Mangrove Forest Reserve. With the bizarre-looking proboscis monkey gaining as much popularity as the orangutan, the Klias Wetland with its large population of this wildlife is fast becoming the latest ecotourism destination in Sabah. These tree-dwelling animals normally hunt for food in the evenings, hence most boat cruises for this tour depart the Kota Klias jetty at around 3.00 pm. Other riverside residents that you can spot are macaques, crocodiles, monitor lizards, tree snakes and birds such as the eagle. Returning back on the jetty, enjoy a natural light show when hundreds of fireflies put on a glowing performance for you to marvel.

Tawau Hills Park

Tawau Hills Park

438.8km - The park is home to numerous plant and animal species. It is most well-known as the home of giant tropical tree species, the Shorea faguetiana (commonly known as Yellow Meranti). Be sure to check out the 2 hectare Lowland Gardens, home to an astounding selection of flora such as the the Elephant Ear Orchid (Phalaenopsis gigantea) which is endemic to Borneo. Tawau Hills Park is also a favourite spot for hikers looking to train their endurance. The challenging hilly terrain has 3 main elevations – Mount Magdalena (1310 metres), Mount Lucia ( 1202 metres) and Mount Maria ( 1083 metres). All climbers should obtain permit from Sabah Parks before the climb. Mountain guides and porters are available as well. The hot spring and Galas Waterfall are the other attractions of this beautiful park. It’s no wonder that Tawau Hills Park has become a popular recreational spot for families and friends to enjoy a picnic or, for the outdoor enthusiast, spend a night camping under a blanket of stars. Chalets and hostels operated by KOKTAS is available for those looking for a more comfortable options.

Crocker Range National Park

Crocker Range National Park

88.1km - In June 2014, Crocker Range Park was recognised as a Biosphere Reserve by the International Coordinating Council for Biosphere Reserve (CRBR), a programme under UNESCO. Located in the heart of Crocker Range Park, the newly developed Sabah Park’s facility which opened in February 2004 is an ideal place for meetings, camping, jungle trekking and outdoor educational activities. Among the attractions to be found in the Crocker Range Park are the Rafflesia sites, trekking courses, birding activity and camping ground.


The Tip of Borneo

The Tip of Borneo

190.8km - This dramatic headland is situated in the northern-most tip of BORNEO, the third largest island in the world, after Greenland and New Guinea. It is located in the Kudat Peninsular, about three and a half hours (or 215 kilometres) drive from Kota Kinabalu City. Simpang Mengayau means ‘lingering junction’ as it is here that the South China Sea lingers and meets the Sulu Seas flowing from the east. The sunsets and full moons are just beautiful. The Pulau Kalampunian lighthouse is a reminder of treacherous coastline and past shipwrecks. On the left is the beautiful beach of Pantai Kalampunian with white long sandy beach and mesmerizing azure blue water .

Yit Foh Tenom Coffee Park

Yit Foh Tenom Coffee Park

142.7km - Some may say that coffee is a survival juice, and others may agree that coffee comes first. Make a stop at the Yit Foh Tenom Coffee Park upon reaching Tenom Town for a taste of this local favourite comfort drink and get your staple coffee supplies here! Surrounded by whimsical landscape, Yit Foh Tenom opened a café and restaurant, a souvenir shop and a few cottages for overnight visitors. They are well known among the pioneer producers of Tenom coffee since way back in the 1960s. A glimpse of their historical journey can be vividly seen on display in the souvenir shops with photos from the past while sampling their famous brew.


Weston Wetland Park

Weston Wetland Park

111.7km - Weston, it could easily be listed as one of the time warp towns. Pre-war beauties; a row of old shops, a jetty which is 100 years old, the oldest wooden school in Borneo makes Weston one of its kind. Weston offers a wide array of wildlife such as proboscis monkey, silvered langur, birds, snakes and many more. It also has various aquatic wildlife such as mudskippers, otters, crocodiles and river prawns. It is almost effortless to spot a proboscis monkey while on the river cruise. End your visit by experiencing a night cruise with glows of fireflies lighting up the trees of Weston River, a sight not to be missed. Packages are inclusive of meals, transfers and the activities (based on packages). For further information, please contact the tour operator.

Semporna Islands

Semporna Islands

544.5km - Semporna is situated in the South-Eastern Coast of Sabah and is the capital of the Semporna District. It is known as the gateway to dive haven in Sabah. Visitors would usually take a flight to Tawau airport and book an airport taxi to Semporna town which is 81.7 kilometers away from Tawau town. Alternatively, coach bus service is also available from Kota Kinabalu City. In Semporna, you may find a lot of beautiful islands such as Timba-Timba Island, Kapalai Island, Sipadan Island, Mataking Island and Mabul Island.