ADVENTURE ALTERNATIVE BORNEO
Read moreAre you looking for adventure away from the classic sightseeing tours? Adventure Alternative is the agency for you in Borneo. Its dynamic team specializes in promoting destinations still unknown to other agencies. Wildlife safaris in Deramakot, hiking in Imbak Canyon, staying with a very isolated Tidong family, you are sure to live a unique experience. AAB has a knack for unearthing places that are very wild and far from civilization.
NORTH BORNEO HERITAGE TRAIN
Read moreCreated in 1896, this historic railway line was reopened in 2011 for tourism purposes. It runs from Kota Kinabalu to Papar, via Putatan, Kinarut and Kawang, a little over forty kilometers on board carriages pulled by a superb Vulcan steam locomotive. The round trip takes 4h30, with two stops for interesting sights: the Tian Shi temple in Kinarut and the Papar market. A conventional train makes the same journey at a lower cost.
STICKY RICE TRAVEL
Read moreCreated by a couple of professional enthusiasts, this fast-growing agency promotes sustainable tourism in Borneo. Committed to preserving the environment, local communities and cultures, Sticky Rice offers travelers unforgettable experiences. Whether you're an admirer of endemic insects or birds, or in search of new encounters or extreme treks, Sticky Rice is sure to please. Diving, climbing Mount Kinabalu, descending the Kinabatangan River - the great classics are also on the program.
GARES ROUTIERES DE KOTA KINABALU
Read moreKota Kinabalu has several bus terminals, depending on the direction the buses take.
The Northern Bus Terminal on Jalan Undan serves Sabah's remote east coast and the towns of Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Semporna and Tawau.
For towns in the west and interior of the state (Kudat, Kota Belud...), buses leave from Padang Merdeka in the city center.
For towns in southern Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei, buses leave from the City Park Bus Terminal opposite the High Court Building.
PRINT SHOP
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