Kota Kinabalu City Tour Itinerary

Kota Kinabalu City Tour Itinerary
Kota Kinabalu City Tour Itinerary

As most of Let’s Go Sago blog readers know, I recently went to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. Allow me to share our Kota Kinabalu City Tour Itinerary.

Sabah State Museum
Sabah State Museum

The package includes a half-day city tour with lunch sponsored by the Sabah Tourism Board and in conjunction with Borneo-Authentic tour organizer and ground handler.

Our guide Tommy introduced Kota Kinabalu with a short history, present day city life, and proceeded with our tour.

Tommy Soo is a very good tour guide as he was talkative, jolly, and shared a lot of information about Kota Kinabalu. Aside from being fluent in English, he also knows how to speak Mandarin and some local dialects.

0900am – Pick up from Myne Hotel

0930am – Sabah State Museum

1030am – Signal Hill

1100am – Poh Toh Tze Buddhist Temple,

1130am – Wisma Tun Mustapha (formely known as Sabah Foundation building)

1200nm – State Mosque

0100pm – Handicrafts / Souvenir Center

0130pm – Late Lunch

Borneo Authentic
www.borneo-authentic.com
Lot 3, 1st floor
Putatan Point, 88200
Putatan Sabah Malaysia.
Tel: +6088773066

Kota Kinabalu State Mosque
Kota Kinabalu State Mosque
Wisma Tun Mustapha
Wisma Tun Mustapha
Poh Toh Tze Buddhist Temple
Poh Toh Tze Buddhist Temple
Kota Kinabalu City view from Signal Hill
Kota Kinabalu City view from Signal Hill
Handicrafts City
Handicrafts City

It was a packed morning until lunch as we went to six different spots around the city. More details about each of the tour in future posts. 🙂

Travel Tip: Take a heavy breakfast as the Kota Kinabalu City Tour itinerary might involve some walking and late lunch.

3 thoughts on “Kota Kinabalu City Tour Itinerary

  1. You may want to take into account that the Kinabalu National Park and the mountain itself are sacred to the local
    people, who have a sacrificial practice of offering up chickens to their ancestors.
    It is easy to find a diving center to find the resources you need.
    It is wise to take a guide along for the trekking for a peaceful trekking.

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