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Adventures & Experiences in Sabah
Our series “Top 20 things to do in Kota Kinabalu” is complete and in summary it’s been a huge amount of fun! Let me know your favourites and what else I should have included!
You probably haven’t come to Sabah to go shopping but there’s one opportunity that you shouldn’t miss and that’s shopping for local products. Stuck for ideas on what to take home to family, friends and colleagues? Read-on!
The largest non-indigenous ethnic group in Sabah are the Malaysian-Chinese. Many of the Malaysian-Chinese practice Buddhism and that’s the background of our visit today to Pu Tuo Si Buddhist Temple.
Today we’re relaxing at Kota Kinabalu’s Waterfront. Comprising of around 20 adjoining bars and restaurants, all of which have seating in the open on an adjoining wooden boardwalk, next to the water. It’s a great place to relax and watch the sunset.
Kota Kinabalu is fortunate enough to have a number of islands near to the mainland often referred to as pulau (Malay for island) and for nearly all visitors to Sabah, spending a day on one of these islands is quite rightly on the ‘must-do’ list.
Cocoa Kingdom is much more than just a chocolate shop, rather a destination where you can learn about the ‘bean into bar’ process, view hand-make chocolates being made and sample delicious chocolate with exotic flavours!
One of Blue Kinabalu’s favourite parts of KK is Kionsom. Strictly speaking it’s not part of KK but a small kampung (village) around 30 minutes from downtown KK on the edge of the rain forest that contains a beautiful waterfall.
Today we’re exploring three markets (Handicraft, Filipino & Night Market) which are actually just one market!
in 2014 Huffington Post named Kota Kinabalu in their article ‘Eight Great Places in the World to Watch the Sunset’. We agree and suggest Tanjung Aru as the very place to enjoy a KK sunset!
Today we’ve travelled a few kilometres north on the coast road out of KK to take a look at one of the city’s iconic landmarks, the cylindrical-shaped Yayasan Sabah (Sabah Foundation Building) that is located on the coast overlooking Likas Bay