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Sabah, Malaysia travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Sabah, Malaysia.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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| N Mickleborough |
05 February 2003 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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KK is a pleasant, quiet Asian city.
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| M Inagaki |
03 February 2003 |
Stayed at Sutera Harbour Resort & Spa, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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We went to Mamtik island. About 15 minutes from Sutera jetty. There was beautiful coral and tropical fishes.
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| E Shaw |
29 December 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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Lots to do and see in the region - KK itself is not much to look at.
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| B Nolan |
09 November 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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Taxis without meters very annoying.
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| C Sellers |
08 October 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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We enjoyed walking around the city, people were friendly and helpful, the markets were clean, interesting to browse in with a variety of produce and crafts. We hired local boatsmen to take us to the Abdul Rahman nat'l park offshore and there was decent snorkelling at the ecolodge beach altho the coral was severely damaged. A tour and private car was available through the hotel to Kinabalu nat'l park which had great flora, fauna and hiking trails
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| C Cracraft |
13 September 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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Well, KK does not have much to recommend it I'm afraid. It's not wholly unpleasant, but with a dearth of sightseeing, and with the food and shopping surpassed by most other Asian capitals, it's not a great destination. But it is often a necessary stopover for Sabah exploration, and staying at the Jesselton makes the KK experience worth it.
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| R Sargent |
02 September 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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The hike up Mount Kinabalu is tough, but well worth it. A very unique and spectacular summit. The Sabah Museum is interesting. It's not a "must-see", but if you want to burn up a few hours, it is money well-spent.
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| M Dunphy |
23 August 2002 |
Stayed at Sutera Harbour Resort & Spa, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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I have spent a lot of time in Sabah. I adore the place!! I highly recommend Sepliok, Danum Valley, Sukau (Kinabatangan River), and if you can afford it - Sipadan is glorious. Also the cement wreck off Labuan is a must-do for all divers.
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| A Stevenson |
16 August 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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Kota Kinabulu was very itneresting to visit. The lcoal people were extremely warm and frinedly to us, and we felt very safe. We had an island boat tour (boat and taxi), and a trip to the Orang-utan sanctuary (minibus and flight) both of which were great. We mainly ate at the Wishbone Cafe at the Jesselton as the food there was superb. We enjoyed the markets in KK.
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| M De rosa |
27 July 2002 |
Stayed at Jesselton Hotel, The - Sabah, Malaysia.
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When in KK don't forget to swim at Sapi island!
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