Top 10 Things to do in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

May 18, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Kota Kinabalu on the island of Borneo is the bustling gateway to acclaimed Kinabalu National Park. The park's high point is 13,400-foot Mount Kinabula, Malaysia's tallest peak, a mecca for climbers. Ninety miles away, thrilling jungle trekking and camping await in the Crocker Range National Park.
Restaurants in Kota Kinabalu

1. Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

Central road of Kota Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia +60 17-899 0346 http://www.mbr.sabah.org.my/pendahuluan.html
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4.0 based on 1,171 reviews

Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

Reviewed By Delhifundos - New Delhi, India

Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu, the City Mosque is the most famous tourist attraction in Sabah. This is a white and blue structure spread in acres and is a great example of modern Islamic architecture. The mosque is surrounded by water on all sides and hence called the Floating Mosque as well. Quite popular with tourists, it’s a great place to click selfies when you are on a city trip to Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. If you want to go inside, you are supposed to change into coverall clothes provided by the mosque (valid for men as well as women). Entry charge for international visitors is RM 5.0. Entry is free for Malaysians.

2. Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park

Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
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4.0 based on 809 reviews

Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park

Reviewed By howardacnz - Auckland, New Zealand

Visited 3 of the islands on a day trip from Jesselton Pier. Costed RM 43 for the boat tour and an extra RM 20 for the conservation fee. The water is super clear and beaches are really nice, although a lot of tourists around. I didn't expect to end up in paradise after a 15 minute boat ride from Kota Kinabalu, so visiting this place was definitely a highlight of my trip.

3. Gaya Street Sunday Market

Gaya Street, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
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4.0 based on 595 reviews

Gaya Street Sunday Market

Reviewed By yapyy - Singapore, Singapore

Go early if you want to avoid the hot sun. This is a must-go place for tourists, because you can get everything tourists want: souvenirs, key-chains, t-shirt, Tenom Coffee, handicrafts, local foods..... my wife's favourite? Sabah pearls!! Sabah does produce pearls. my wife bought tons of pearl bracelets for all her friends, and she got a good bargain. My favourite is the water melon juice sold in whole-fruit. Since this is a tourist place, bargain is a must (for souvenirs). If you want taste of local food, there are plenty of restaurants here, but those famous one are always crowded. This is a very short street, but If you like shopping, this place can consume half your day. Unfortunately this place only open on Sunday.

4. Manukan Island

Kota Kinabalu Malaysia +60 19-883 1165 http://waholiday.com.my
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4.0 based on 2,085 reviews

Manukan Island

Reviewed By allancb1987 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

After visiting Sapi Island, a 5 minute boat ride to Manukan Island is a dream. Nearly 3 times the size of Sapi, it boasts a stunning flora, fauna and marine life, with a colorful array of fish species to view while snorkeling or diving out at sea, an amazing 1.5km hiking trail through to Sunset Point (not to miss as it’s been said one of the best sunset points in Malaysia), and relaxing accommodation options and food options to choose. Well worth a quick travel from the mainland at only 30 ringgit.

5. Mamutik Island

Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia +60 19-883 1165 http://www.waholiday.com.my
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4.0 based on 892 reviews

Mamutik Island

Reviewed By D6972AKlindaw - Bristol, United Kingdom

Lovely and a bit quieter than the other islands off KK. Nice beach looking across at Tanjung Aru and the hills behind KK

6. Night Market, Kota Kinabalu

Waterfront, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia http://sabahguide.com/pasar-malam-kk
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4.0 based on 534 reviews

Night Market, Kota Kinabalu

Reviewed By 4chillis - Adelaide, Australia

We didn't eat here but like all markets it is great to wander and experience the sights, smells and atmosphere. It's right on the waterfront .

7. Imago Shopping Mall

Jalan Tiung Phase 2 Off Coastal Highway, Kota Kinabalu 88100 Malaysia +60 88-275 888 [email protected] https://www.imago.my
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4.0 based on 401 reviews

Imago Shopping Mall

Luxuriate in the fresh essence of whole new shopping experience. Imago Shopping Mall is certainly the place to actualize your most intrinsic desires. Whether it's indulging in your tastes, lavishing yourself with pleasures or accentuating your individuality, Imago Shopping Mall delivers it all with an eloquence only few can match. With a range of international brand names offering an assortment of merchandise from the most unique and opulent; to the most frequently sought after, it certainly is a comforting enclave with something that entices the regular, and even the most discerning of tastes. And that signature of distinction is also apparent in the selection of delectable and exquisite dining, fun-filled activities for the children, and pampering indulgences. At Imago Shopping Mall, it’s about coming to a place that understands your most individual desires, whatever they are, whenever.

Reviewed By lesliyo - Kuching, Malaysia

Imago has most of the things and the brands and the food outlets you want, including Tumi, Coach, etc.

8. Tanjung Aru Beach

Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
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4.0 based on 453 reviews

Tanjung Aru Beach

Reviewed By albertchew - Singapore, null

We had the opportunity to make our presence felt at the Tanjung Aru Beach on 21st November 2019 whilst supposedly to attend a wedding reception two days later at the STAR, Shangri-la Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa. It was indeed a thrilling moment for us as soon as we set our footsteps on the beach sand, after all it was our yearning desire to be part of the participants, who came from far and near, solely to watch one of the three most beautiful sun-set scenes in the world! Tanjung Aru Beach happens to be one of the three world's most awesome sun-set locations. It was at around 5.30pm when the sun had begun to find its way home radiating rays of reddish, golden and yellowish hues. The sun-set view was simply awesome and breath-taking and we wasted no time in capturing the splendid moment by snapping photos after photos. In addition to this, there were readily around twenty hawker stalls selling everything from fresh coconuts, all sorts of beverages, snacks and barbecued meats and seafood. The most sought-after stalls were those selling barbecued items and there were a good array of meats and seafood to pick and choose from. It was an unforgettable experience indeed, watching the beautiful sun-set scene and dining away with the cool breeze welcoming you throughout. I love ya, Tanjung Aru Beach!

9. Poring Hot Springs

Poring, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
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3.5 based on 1,394 reviews

Poring Hot Springs

Reviewed By PeaceLover16 - Singapore, Singapore

We travelled with 2 children age 8&9. It took approximately 2hr drive from Kundasang for us to reach Hot Poring. We brought extra cloths and towel knowing theres waterfall and Hot spring there. Once we entered we walked pass the hot poring area. There are public bathing area for Hot spring water and theres private huts with toilets as well for families/ couple who want more privacy. Theres 2 types of hut. 1 with tub rental RM15/hr. And another 1 is jacuzzi type. If u are keen to take the hut ,I'd recommend to book the huts 1st before proceeding to canopy walk as it's very popular and in demand the time we tried to booked it. We need to pay another entrance fee for canopy walk. We did canopy walk aft a short trail upward. It's not very hot in the tropical forest was rather refreshing. New experience for my children. The forest bed on the trails were well maintained. You need to pay additional to take pictures with each mobile phone. We just paid RM5 to take pictures. The canopy walk were fun n well worth it. After the canopy walk we proceed to another short trail of abt 10mins to Kipungit Waterfall. Its gorgeous!!! And so clean. We never wasted the chance to immerse ourselves in the beautiful waterfall. You can bath in there. Its shallow , clean and easy to reach even for children. Theres few level of the waterfall. Adults swims at the highest level and children at the lower level where the force of the waterfall is lesser. It's not crowded at all when we reach there around noon. We had the whole waterfall to us. The rest of the tourist just came take picture and leave. Don't miss out to take a dip at waterfall if you are here!! After waterfall we proceed to the hot spring and submerge ourselves in the hot spring water. (We booked a hut) . You need to fill up the water yourself it's quite fast. I'd suggest you book for 2hrs. It's so relaxing and calming soaking in the tub. Overall it's a wonderful place to visit with family. Not to be missed if you are in Ranau.

10. Sapi Island

Kota Kinabalu 88000 Malaysia
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3.5 based on 2,289 reviews

Sapi Island

Reviewed By Kazjane1 - Sydney, Australia

We had a day trip island hopping and visited Sapi island for snorkeling. We went para sailing here and also zip lined. The snorkeling was safe and we saw many beautiful fish and sea creatures. The water was warm and clear. Underwater visibility was great. Parasailing left from here a we had a great adventure. Can recommend doing this. I also zip lined across the coral reef and it was awesome. I can highly recommend doing this. A great island to visit, but take cash not card and no eftpos availability here.

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