Kota Kinabalu International Airport 12 min
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park (53 min) 5 islands compose this preserve with white-sand beaches for swimming, snorkeling & boating. Atkinson Clock Tower (8 min) Sabah's oldest structure, a 1905 wooden clocktower named after a British colonial administrator. Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu (11 min) Partially surrounded by a lagoon, this grand mosque with a blue & gold dome offers tours. Pulau Mamutik (43 min) Little island with a serene vibe offering white-sand beaches & clear water ideal for snorkeling. Sabah Tourism Board (14 min) Sabah State Mosque (7 min) Completed in 1975, this contemporary mosque in the city's center can accommodate 5,000 visitors. Tanjung Aru Beach (11 min) This beach with a long strip of sand & food stalls is a popular place to watch the sunset. Manukan Island (53 min) Island in Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park offering beaches, snorkeling, hiking & a resort. Satay Legend Lok Kawi 1 (9 min) Bustling outdoor market featuring vendors selling produce, cooked food, local crafts & souvenirs. Filipino Market Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. (12 min) Seafood and handicraft Kota Kinabalu Wetland Ramsar Site (8 min) Bird sanctuary with trails in mangrove forest with some 80 species, including herons & kingfishers. Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal Labuan Ferry & Boat Transfer To Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks (TARPs) (6 min) Quaint waterfront district & ferry terminal lined with food vendors, shops & services. Sabah State Museum (5 min) State museum with an art gallery & exhibits on topics such as archeology & Islamic civilization. Tun Mustapha Tower (13 min) Unique, 30-story glass tower built in 1977, with a cylinder shape & revolving lookout floor. Signal Hill Observatory Tower (17 min) Visitors can climb stairs to reach the top of this landmark with snack shops & panoramic views. |