Activities in Malaysian Borneo – Sabah
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Sandakan Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center Full-Day Trip from Kota Kinabalu
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A visit to the see the orphaned or abandoned Orangutans at the Sepilok Rehabilitation Center, in the Malaysian Sabah District of North Borneo, will melt the…Not LP reviewed
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Sandakan Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center Full-Day Trip from Kota Kinabalu
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A visit to the see the orphaned or abandoned Orangutans at the Sepilok Rehabilitation Center, in the Malaysian Sabah District of North Borneo, will melt the…Not LP reviewed
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Klias Wetland's River Safari Tour from Kota Kinabalu
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A chance to sight the endemic monkey to Borneo, Proboscis Monkey that inhabit the unique riverine environment. Be amazed and mesmerized by the fireflies that…Not LP reviewed
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North Borneo Railway Train Ride from Kota Kinabalu to Papar
4 hours (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Board the North Borneo Railway to discover the lush landscape of the coastal and rural regions of Sabah. Experience the nostalgic romance of an old steam train…Not LP reviewed
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Kinabalu Park Canopy Walkway and Poring Hot Springs Full-Day Tour from Kota Kinabalu
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Trek across Kinabalu Park for a magnificent view of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mt Kinabalu. With an area covering 754 square kilometers, Kinabalu Park…Not LP reviewed
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Kiulu River White Water Rafting Tour from Kota Kinabalu including Lunch
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Experience Kota Kinabalu's electrifying environment with this white water rafting tour. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a newcomer to the sport, your 1- to…Not LP reviewed
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Tambunan Day Trip from Kota Kinabalu: Rafflesia Flower, Bamboo Village and Rainforest Trek
6 hours (Departs Sabah, Malaysia)
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Venture from Kota Kinabalu to Tambunan for a scenic outdoor adventure, starting with a guided nature trek through a lush rainforest for up-close views of…Not LP reviewed
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Kota Kinabalu by Night with dinner
3 hours (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Feel the dynamic heartbeat of Kota Kinabalu at night as you explore its colorful night market, enjoy its panoramic night skyline from above and dine on…Not LP reviewed
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Kota Kinabalu Half-Day City Tour
3 hours (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Gain a deeper knowledge about why Kota Kinabalu was formerly known as "Singgahmata" or "the place where the eye lingers" on this half-day tour. See…Not LP reviewed
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Private Departure Transfer: Hotel to Kota Kinabalu International Airport
Varies (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Ensure that you don't miss your flight by pre-booking this private transfer from your Kota Kinabalu, Rasa Ria or Nexus area hotel to the Kota Kinabalu…Not LP reviewed
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Private Arrival Transfer: Kota Kinabalu International Airport to Hotel
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Travel comfortably from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport to your Kota Kinabalu, Rasa Ria or Nexus area hotel by pre-booking this private arrival…Not LP reviewed
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Kota Kinabalu Shared Arrival Transfer: Airport to Hotel
Varies (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Save time and money and book your transfer services for Kota Kinabalu before you arrive! Upon landing in Kota Kinabalu International Airport, you will be met by…Not LP reviewed
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Kota Kinabalu Shared Departure Transfer: Hotel to Airport
Varies (Departs Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
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Need a ride to Kota Kinabalu International Airport? Plan your trip ahead of time, and book and pay for your airport transfer right here. Don't pay high cab…Not LP reviewed
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Borneo Wavehunters
Borneo Wavehunters is a reputable outfitter with a band of cheery guides. Day trips organised out of Kota Kinabalu cost around RM200 per person, including transfers by van, and normally require 24 hours’ advance notice. Tourists who seek calmer waters can ride the rapids of Sungai Kiulu (bookable through the aforementioned operator) near Mt Kinabalu.
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Liwagu Trail
The 6km Liwagu Trail, which follows the Liwagu River, is the most rewarding trail around park HQ, and it's a great option for those who just can't face the trek up Mt Kinabalu. It's a pretty easy walk, but there are few drop-offs which make it unsuitable for children below eight years of age, and those with fear of heights.
The start is 200m before Timpohon Gate (you can catch a minivan from HQ to the starting point). It's very straightforward until the last kilometre or so (just as you get back to the park base area). At one point, you come to a junction where you could go left (downhill) but the trail is closed off. Do not go downhill here. Follow the arrows marked…
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Mt Kinabalu Summit Climb
Thousands of people of all ages climb Mt Kinabalu every year. It can be close to freezing near the summit but if the weather is clear on your summit day, you'll be rewarded with an incredible view that starts with the otherworldly summit plateau and extends across all of northern Borneo and the islands of southern Palawan, in the Philippines.
Climbing Mt Kinabalu is a two-day exercise for most people. The usual routine involves starting around 08:00 on the first day, taking a minivan to Timpohon Gate and walking four to six hours to reach Laban Rata at 3273m where you spend the night. On the following day you rise at around 03:00 and climb to the summit in time to catch…
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Walking Marked Trails
It's well worth spending a day exploring the marked trails around park HQ; if you have time, it may be better to do it before you climb the mountain, as chances are you won't really feel like it afterwards.
All the trails link up with others at some stage, so you can spend the whole day, or indeed days, walking at a leisurely pace through the beautiful forest. Some interesting plants, plenty of birds and, if you're lucky, the occasional mammal can be seen. When it rains, watch out for slippery paths and legions of leeches.
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Walking Trails
Sepilok's walking trails are a reminder that, although SORC is on the outskirts of the city, it's at the edge of the rainforest. Trails range from 250m to 4km, and different paths are open at different times of year. Register at the visitor reception centre to use them. Guided night walks may be arranged through the centre or some lodges.
For any walk, carry plenty of water, and cover as much skin as you can bear in the heat to fend off the opportunistic leeches and mosquitoes.
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Tagal Sungai Moroli
Head to Tagal Sungai Moroli in Kampung Luanti for a truly unique massage experience. The term ‘tagal’ means ‘no fishing’ in the local Kadazan-Dusun language, as the fish in the river (a species known locally known as ‘ikan pelian ’) are not to be captured – they are special massage fish. The townsfolk claim that they’ve trained the little swimmers to gently nibble at weary feet.
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Guided Walk
At 11:00 each day a guided walk starts from the park office and lasts for one to two hours. The knowledgeable guide points out flowers, plants, birds and insects along the way. If you set out from KK early enough, it's possible to arrive at the park in time for the guided walk.
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Borneo Nature Tours
Borneo Nature Tours, who run the Borneo Rainforest Lodge (BRL), have office in the upper part of town – known as Taman Fajr, or Fajar Centre. Make sure you enter the correct office – several tourists book their Danum expedition with the wrong company.
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Borneo Star Dive
Labuan has the best wreck diving around Borneo, with no fewer than four major wrecks off the coast. The only dive operator in town is Borneo Star Dive, which offers two-/four-day wreck packages from around RM750. They can help arrange transport to Labuan Marine Park.
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Silau Silau Trail
The Silau Silau Trail is an easy 940m, 30-minute trail through centre of the HQ area, along Silau Silau creek. It's mostly flat and easy to walk, making it suitable for most people, including children. It's makes a nice before- or after-dinner stroll.
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PADI Training, Roach Reef
PADI Training, Roach Reef, halfway between Tawau and Pulau Sipadan, is mainly used for PADI training. It's better to do training in KK or Tun Sakaran Marine Park to avoid lengthy boat rides, or just to enjoy a more attractive dive site.
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Kiau View Trail
The Kiau View Trail is a more challenging 2.34km, 80-minute trail along a ridge on the west side of the HQ area. There are a few ups and downs on this route. You can combine this with the Silau Silau Trail to make a good loop.
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Canopy Walkway
There's a 41m-high canopy walkway, a short but sweaty walk into the forest above the pools. Unfortunately, the walkway was partially closed at the time of writing and it seems likely to remain so.
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