About Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah, Borneo. This place is gaining increasing popularity as being the perfect resort destination especially due to the island city’s proximity to beautiful locations such as the luscious, green rainforests, the pretty tropical islands and the spectacularly heighted mountains.
Kota Kinabalu is situated on the west coast of Sabah and is the largest city in the state. The location serves as the main gateway into the island of Borneio. This island city overlooks the grand South China sea which is essentially bordered by hills and the very famous Crocker Range. The urban, bustling life of Kita Kinabalu can be discovered in the northern and southern region of the city.
The city is developing at an extremely fast pace too. The place now consists of 500,000 inhabitants and has experienced a surge of economic growth being the sole result of its instant development.
Kota Kinabalu which was previously recognized by the name, Jesselton was initially under the British colonial rule between the years, 1880 and 1963. It was only after the British left that Sabah along with Kota Kinabalu became a part of Malaysia.
Although most of the town was destroyed during the bombings of the second world war, the city developed greatly. These ruins still remain as a form of memory of what took place back then.
As far as the tourism experience is concerned, the place is quite friendly. For the convenience of the tourists, there are endless resorts, restaurants and hotels designed to suit the varied needs to the people staying. Transportation wise, the city is well connected and therefore, you can definitely experience a smooth stay and touring around.
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What are the must-visit attractions in Kota Kinabalu?
Location: Kota Kinabalu, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
2. Mount Kinabalu
Location: Mount Kinabalu, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
3. City Mosque
Whether you choose to visit during the daytime when its white and blue dome reflects the colours of the sky or during the night when the place comes alive with its many lights, you are sure to have a memorable time.
Location: Jalan Pasir, Jalan Teluk Likas, Kampung Likas, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Entry Fee: Rs. 90
4. Wetland Water Cruise
Location: Jalan Bukit Bendera Upper, Kampung Likas, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Entry Fee: From Rs. 2,800 per person
Timings: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
5. Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market
Location: Jalan Tun Fuad Stephen, Pusat Bandar Kota Kinabalu, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Timings: Daily; 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
6. Signal Hill Observatory Platform
Location: 78, Jalan Asrama, signal hills, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
7. Borneo Railway
Location: Jalan Utama Sutera Harbour 88100, 88100, Malaysia
8. Green Connection Aquarium
It is known for its colourful marine life and there is no better way of experiencing this richness without leaving the Kota Kinabalu city than by visiting the Green Connection Aquarium. The many exhibits include touch tanks where you can come up-close-and-personal with several aquatic creatures like sharks and snakes! The place is home to giant sea turtles, eels and a wide variety of both small and large fish, which makes it an excellent place to visit with kids!
Location: 2, Jalan Tuaran, Likas, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Which are the best things to do in Kota Kinabalu?
Location: Padas River
2. Walk around Chinatown
Location: LG, C-100B, 1 Borneo Hypermall, Jalan Sulaman, Kota Kinabalu, 88400, Sabah, Malaysia
3. Go Deep Sea Fishing
Location: Gaya Island
4. Snorkel at Mantanani Island
Location: Mantanani Islands, Malaysia
Why is Kota Kinabalu famous?
How to reach Kota Kinabalu?
You can also choose to take a bus upto Kota Kinabalu. The South Bus Terminal in Kota Kinabalu operates buses to the regions of Beaufort, Lawas and Sipitang, lying ot the south of the city. The North Bus Terminal operates buses to the regions lying to the north of Kota Kinabalu, like Tawau, Sandakan, Semporna and Mount Kinabalu.
You can also choose the drive as the city has good connectivity with major cities. It is also to be noted that the roads can get slippery during the monsoons and are road travel is better avoided.
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What are the best adventure activities to do in Kota Kinabalu?
The Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park situated on the outskirts of the Kota Kinabalu city offers several ziplining opportunities that would satiate the adrenaline junkie in you. You can take the Coral Flyer Zipline that lets you zipline between two islands, starting from Sapi and reaching Gaya, covering a distance of 820 feet!
2. Mountain Climbing
You can go mountain climbing in Sabah and endeavour to reach the summit at a staggering height of 13,435 feet! It is the tallest mountain in Borneo and Malaysia and due to safety reasons, only 135 climbers are allowed to climb in a day! Situated at a two-hour drive from the city, sitting in Ranau’s Kinabalu National Park, the mountain is a favourite amongst thrill-seekers.
3. White Water Rafting
The two major white water rafting spots in Sabah are, the Kiulu River which is more suitable for beginners and people who enjoy milder waters. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more suitable for an experienced person, then the thrills of the Padas river with their Grade 3 & 4 rapids might entice you. If you want something a notch still higher, then you can go rafting at Kadamain with its Grade 1 & 2 rapids.
What is there to do in Kota Kinabalu at night?
The night market in Kota Kinabalu is a vibrant thoroughfare where you can enjoy the perks of an open-air flea market. The place offers everything from fresh, local produce, piping hot roadside snacks and fresh seafood. Apart from this, you can also buy local wares, souvenirs and even get your clothes altered from the tailors sitting at the market.
2. Wildlife Tours By Night
Kota Kinabalu has a staggering wealth of wildlife and a trip to the surrounding wildlife sanctuaries must be included in the itinerary. If you want a safari with a difference, then you can go on a night wildlife tour and cruise through the river via the Jesselton Beaufort and enjoy the sights of nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat. While on the river, you can also enjoy the exquisite show put up by fireflies in the wild at night.
3. Go on Sunset Cruises
Kota Kinabalu is known for its breathtaking sunsets and what better way to experience this splendid time of the day by setting on a cruise. You can sail into the deep blue South China Sea and enjoy views of the city as the sky changes colour over it.
What is the best area to stay in Kota Kinabalu?
You can choose to stay at Hilton Kota Kinabalu, C’haya Hotel or Mercure Hotel if you are looking for luxury accommodations. Other more, budget-friendly places are Treasure Inn, Stanton Hotel and Jesselton Capsule Inn.
2. Lorong Dewan
The street falls right opposite the Atkinson Clock Tower from where you can enjoy the vistas of the city. When here, you must check out Borneo Tree House, The Jesselton Cabin and O’Pine Rooms for pocket-friendly accommodation.
3. Tanjung Aru
When here you can enjoy beautiful sunsets and visit small cafes and enjoy fresh seafood prepared fresh in the stalls! Tanjang Aru has everything from luxury resorts like Shangri La and to small boutique hotels like Zara Boutique Hotel and to budget hostels like the Vibrant Hostel.
What are the best areas to shop in Kota Kinabalu?
2. Wisma Merdeka
3. Imago Mall
4. Warisan Square






