Fly to Kota Kinabalu to check out Malaysia’s conservation destinations such as Kinabalu National Park, a 2-hour drive from the city leading to legendary Mount Kinabalu, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park popular for snorkeling activities or popular Crocker Range National Park for trekking, camping and visiting Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower species.

Kota Kinabalu

Experience the scenic countryside of the West Coast and Interior Division by taking the North Borneo Railroad and starting off the trip in Tanjung Aru station. Go to Lok Kawi Wildlife Park and visit local nature reserves on a very tight schedule and Monsopiad Cultural Village to check the legendary battles of Kadazan warrior Monsopiad and his ethnic group’s traditional and historical way of life.

Head to outdoor food stalls by the sea or coffee shops lining the roads for local cuisine and don’t pass up delectable seafood from Jeff de Corner in Luyang, New Gaya Seafood Restaurant in Inanam, Salu Seafood Restaurant near Telipok and Viet Café for affordable and delicious treats. Meanwhile, shoppers should check out trinkets, goodies and imports from the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Korea in Pasar Filipino aka Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market.

Going around is so easy! Hop on shuttles, minivans, minibuses, taxis or better yet negotiate and easily hire a car to fully take advantage of fascinating Kota Kinabalu.

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