Is Kota Kinabalu worth visiting?

Kota Kinabalu is a treasure trove of adventure and wonder. Travellers of this city can choose to explore from lush rainforests, crystal clear waters, stunning mountain peaks, to the contemporary landscape of the city’s architecture and heritage.

What is there to do in Kota Kinabalu at night?

Here are some of Kota Kinabalu’s exciting night clubs, bistros, and night markets:

  1. Breeze Beach Club.
  2. BED (Best Entertainment Destination)
  3. Shamrock Irish Bar.
  4. Shenanigans.
  5. Sunset Bar.
  6. Beernest Mixo.
  7. Sully’s Bar.
  8. The Loft.

What is the best time to visit Kota Kinabalu?

The best time to visit Kota Kinabalu would be from December to April when it’s the peak season. The weather is at its best during this time to visit the beaches and go mount climbing at the Mount Kinabalu.

Can you see orangutans in Kota Kinabalu?

Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, Sabah While the primates aren’t in their natural habitat, the wildlife park is within a 30-minute drive of Sabah’s capital Kota Kinabalu. If you have limited time in Malaysian Borneo, you’ll be able to see orangutans without travelling deep into the jungle.

How do I get to Manukan Island?

How to Get to Manukan Island. Travellers would have to get on a speedboat to reach Manukan Island from Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal, which is reachable within walking distance from Kota Kinabalu city centre. The first speedboat trip starts at 8:30 AM and the last one is at 4:15 PM.

What is so special about Kundasang?

The lush greenery and herds of cattle seen at Desa Dairy Farm, also dubbed as “The Little New Zealand” of Sabah, has become very popular among tourists visiting Kundasang – especially families with kids. The farm covers more than 200 hectares and produces fresh milk and cheese from its herd of black and white cows.

Why is Kundasang famous?

Visit Kundasang War Memorial The second world war led to a massive loss in terms of lives. This memorial is to honour the Australian and British soldiers who were kept as prisoners of War. Also, a few Bornean nationals lost their lives in this very place trying to help these prisoners of war.