3D2N Kota Kinabalu Heritage & Kinabalu Park Tour

Daily Tour 3 Days 2 Nights
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Kinabalu Park

This is a 3-day tour package that starts with a city tour of Kota Kinabalu, visiting places such as Kinabalu Tower, City Mosque, Museum and Filipino Market. The first day will end with a visit to Mari Mari Cultural Village, where guests will be introduced to various traditional homes from Sabah’s 5 major ethnic communities. Day 2 is a day trip to Kinabalu Park, where visitors will be able to see the park’s more than 4,500 species of flora and fauna. And also Poring hot spring, which is a tropical retreat that has a hot sulphur bath and a 41m-high canopy walkway. The last day is the departure day, where guests will check out from the hotel and be dropped off at the airport or Kota Kinabalu area.


DURATIONS
3 Days 2 Nights

MIN. TRAVELLERS
2 Person

PICK UP POINTS
Kota Kinabalu Airport or city hotel in Kota Kinabalu

INCLUDED
  • Tours and transfer
  • Accommodation
  • Licensed tour guide
  • Entrance fee
  • Meals as mentioned
  • Entrance fee

EXCLUDED
  • Domestic airfare
  • Camera fee
  • Items not mentioned

TOUR HIGHLIGHT

  • Visit most highlighted place in Kota Kinabalu which is Kinabalu Tower, City Mosque, Museum & Filipino Market
  • Visit to Kinabalu Park, Malaysia’s First World Heritage site
  • Visit to Poring Hot Spring and experience the canopy walkway
Day 1: Mari Mari Cultural Village (1400 Hours Session)

Meet & Greet with our tour guide. A 3-Hours City tour which covers the four highlights in Kota Kinabalu which is Kinabalu Tower, City Mosque, Museum & Filipino Market.

Next, proceed to Mari Mari Cultural Village. In the village, you will be introduced to various traditional homes from Sabah’s 5 major ethnic communities—the Bajau, Lundayeh, Murut, Rungus and Dusun. —which are built by descendants of the tribes which they represent.

Day 2: Kinabalu Park & Poring Hot Spring Day Trip

Breakfast at respective hotel. 0800Hrs meet & greet with our guide at the lobby. The journey will take approximately two and a half hours. There will be a quick stop at Pekan Nabalu where a variety of local fruits, vegetables and handicrafts are sold. The Kinabalu Park is Malaysia’s First World Heritage site and has more than 4,500 species of flora and fauna. Mount Kinabalu Botanical Garden has some interesting collections of plants, flowers and herbs from Kinabalu National Park, such as rare orchids, native pitcher plants.

Next, proceed to Poring Hot Spring a tropical retreat that caters everyone. You may choose to spend the entire day relaxing and dip into a hot sulphur bath which helps to reduce stress by relaxing tense muscles as well as promote good sleep. Conquer the 41m-high canopy walkway which is one of the main highlights. It is a suspension bridge constructed with ropes, steel cables, aluminium ladders, walking planks to cover the open rungs of the ladders and netting at both sides for safety.

Day 3: Departure

Breakfast at Hotel. Check out & get ready for your departure pick up. Drop off at airport / Kota Kinabalu area.

Kota Kinabalu is the capital city of Sabah, located on the northwest coast of Borneo in Malaysia. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture. The city is also a gateway to several popular tourist destinations in Sabah such as Mount Kinabalu and the Kinabalu Park, islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, and the famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre. Visitors can explore the local markets, visit the city mosque, and try traditional foods. There are also many activities available such as island hopping, snorkeling, and diving. Kota Kinabalu also offers many accommodation options to fit different budget and preferences, from budget hotels to luxury resorts. The city also has a rich cultural heritage, with a diverse population of ethnic groups such as the Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Murut, and Rungus. Visitors can learn more about the culture by visiting the Sabah Museum or the Mari Mari Cultural Village, where traditional homes from various ethnic communities are preserved.