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Shopping and Street Market
You could think eight hours is too short to explore a city, and knowing that you've got a flight to catch at the end of the day would be stressful. But don't worry, the city is small enough to explore by foot, grab is super efficient, or maybe a private driver and Kota Kinabalu is a city easy to fell in love with.
So, where to go and what to explore ... here the lists !
Island Hoping ( Sapi Island/ Manukan Island/ Mamutik Island)
The island is opened till 4pm (and also depends on the weather). You can take a lots of photos and for fun activities like parasailing, banana boat rides, snorkeling, diving and seawalking. The prices are not too expensive for activities, they're relatively affordable. Definitely recommend this island when you come to Kota Kinabalu. However, be aware with some operators overcharging. Always ask the price and try to negotiate politely. And lockers are also available at RM10. For travelers with bags, (backpackers bag with 35 litres and above) will not fit. They have basic toilets and changing room available, as well as a restaurant.
Kokol Hill
It less than 45 minutes from the city but, it is like being transported to almost another world. A few small villages line the road towards the peak and gives one an insight into how people have lived uncomplicated lives for more than half century, enjoying clean, unpolluted air at lower temperatures, and not affected by sounds of traffic. Nature lovers would love it as there are a series of waterfalls for those who prefer to hike down the hills and cathedral, perched on the peak midpoint.
It's actually a very nice place for family or couples to just sit back, relax and enjoy the environment with a cup of coffee or tea.
Island Hoping ( Sapi Island/ Manukan Island/ Mamutik Island)
It less than 45 minutes from the city but, it is like being transported to almost another world. A few small villages line the road towards the peak and gives one an insight into how people have lived uncomplicated lives for more than half century, enjoying clean, unpolluted air at lower temperatures, and not affected by sounds of traffic. Nature lovers would love it as there are a series of waterfalls for those who prefer to hike down the hills and cathedral, perched on the peak midpoint.
Signal Hill Observatory Tower
The skyline is amazing from this viewpoint. You can clearly see the divide between Old City and New City.
There's a place to buy snacks/drinks, but mostly people really come here for the killer view. Best for people who appreciate these things, some peace and quiet or a quick rest on one of the benches, take a few pictures. Afternoon to sunset/ evening would be the best time to go.
You can opt to drive here or take a trail from the nearby Atkinson clock tower.
Floating Mosque
Make sure you won't confuse when you wish to visit the mosque, for many people mistaken went to the old state mosque ! This is the new mosque situated at Jalan Pasir, Teluk Likas. Also called as the blue mosque by locals, grand and beautiful above the lagoon.
Shopping and Street Market
You shall be amazed to know that Kota Kinabalu is developing very well, as it is successful in providing one of the best shopping experience despite the fact of its modest size. Over the years, the number of malls has increased and some are still under construction. Suria Sabah shopping mall, Imago, Wisma Merdeka, Centre Point, Oceanus etc. Though it has yet not been able to compare with the shopping experience in Kuala Lumpur in terms of quality, but yet there are many bargain options and surprises at the shops in Kota Kinabalu that are good enough to provide the best shopping experience.
For some local stuff at very reasonable prices, one should head towards the various shopping places and street markets of Kota Kinabalu (KK). The experiences of shopping in KK either at malls or at street markets is up to the mark. Every Sunday, Gaya Street Market is set up right in the center of the city. You shall find so many things like the special Sabah's sweets and savories, smoothies and juices, toys, coffee, souvenirs and many more ! Also, there is a Night Market, which is basically the popular food court of South East Asia. Beside that, you also can go to the Segama Night Market.
Hope this short guide/ideas of where to go and what to do is good enough to assist you in planning your 8 hours in Kota Kinabalu. If you want to share any destinations/activities or experience, please do so by adding comments below.
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Tapi belum pernah lagi sampai sana.
Rugi juga kan kalau tak jelajah tempat orang ni.
Pantai disana lawa lawa..