Kota Kinabalu International Airport 14 min
Tanjung Aru Beach (13 min) This beach with a long strip of sand & food stalls is a popular place to watch the sunset. Sabah State Museum (8 min) State museum with an art gallery & exhibits on topics such as archeology & Islamic civilization. Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu (9 min) Partially surrounded by a lagoon, this grand mosque with a blue & gold dome offers tours. Pulau Mamutik (40 min) Little island with a serene vibe offering white-sand beaches & clear water ideal for snorkeling. Tun Mustapha Tower (11 min) Unique, 30-story glass tower built in 1977, with a cylinder shape & revolving lookout floor. Satay Legend Lok Kawi 1 (4 min) Bustling outdoor market featuring vendors selling produce, cooked food, local crafts & souvenirs. Sabah Tourism Board (3 min) Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal Labuan Ferry & Boat Transfer To Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks (TARPs) (10 min) Quaint waterfront district & ferry terminal lined with food vendors, shops & services. Filipino Market Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. (10 min) Seafood and handicraft Tunku Abdul Rahman Park (39 min) 5 islands compose this preserve with white-sand beaches for swimming, snorkeling & boating. Signal Hill Observatory Tower (10 min) Visitors can climb stairs to reach the top of this landmark with snack shops & panoramic views. Kota Kinabalu Wetland Ramsar Site (8 min) Bird sanctuary with trails in mangrove forest with some 80 species, including herons & kingfishers. Manukan Island (39 min) Island in Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park offering beaches, snorkeling, hiking & a resort. Sabah State Mosque (8 min) Completed in 1975, this contemporary mosque in the city's center can accommodate 5,000 visitors. Atkinson Clock Tower (7 min) Sabah's oldest structure, a 1905 wooden clocktower named after a British colonial administrator. |