Was man in Kota Kinabalu sehen sollte
Entdecke 30 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Lok Kawi Wildlife Park
Offizielle WebsiteIt features Orang-Utans, Proboscis Monkeys, Gibbons, a Sumatran Rhinoceros, some tigers, local deer, various birds in a large aviary, elephants, and other animals. A reptile section will be opened soon. A good alternative to visiting the nature reserves around Sabah for those on a tight schedule, as well as giving you the chance to see the animals much more up close than you would in the jungle.…
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Getting there: it is a little difficult to get to as there is no public transportation that goes right to the park, and it is about 10 min drive outside of Lok Kawi (and about half an hour outside of Kota Kinabalu). Take a 17B or 17C bus to Lok Kawi town at RM3 a head, then a local taxi for around RM12-15 to the park. It is advisable to get the phone number of the taxi driver or arrange pickup from the park at a set time to go back to Lok Kawi as there are no taxis or buses at the park. Alternatively pay some RM100-120 to have a taxi take you there from Kota Kinabalu and back.
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Mari Mari Cultural Village
Offizielle WebsiteShowcases the culture and lifestyle of various indigenous groups of Sabah. The tour offers visitors the opportunity to see and experience the culture and lifestyle of how the indigenous ethnic groups of Borneo used to live in the olden days when electricity had not yet been introduced in their land.…
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The village features five different ethnic tribes: the Kadazan-Dusun rice farmers, the longhouse resident Rungus tribe, the Bajau hunters and fisherman, the cowboy and sea gypsey Bajau tribe, and the famously feared headhunting Murut tribe. Getting there: taxi costs around RM 50 one way, Uber/Grab cost RM 20 (however, it's not possible to order a one in the opposite direction from the park as all the drivers are too far away). Besides, Cultural Village offers bus pick up and drop off for RM 30 per person one way.
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Likas Bay promenade
A huge several kilometres promenade, used mostly by joggers and cyclists, that run along almost all the Likas bay. It starts about 1 km north from Jesselton point and runs up to the huge building of Malaysia Sabah University on the northern end of the bay. There are plenty of food courts and several beaches on the way.…
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One of the beaches is Likas Bay beach which is smaller and maybe a bit less pretty beach than Tanjung Aru's one. An interesting sight where the beach is surrounded by the city with a view of anchored ships off Sepanggar Port.
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Chinatown
also known as Gaya Street, it’s located in the city centre surrounding Gaya Street and Beach Street. There is a Sunday market here and many Chinese coffeeshops and restaurants. This area together with the adjacent area around Australia Place near the city police station has the highest concentration of budget hostels in KK.…
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The name "Chinatown" is mainly a tourism gimmick after the arch gate was erected not more than after 2005, so many locals would not know what Chinatown is. Use instead "Gaya Street".
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Monsopiad Cultural Village
Offizielle WebsiteLocated about half an hour south-east of town, this small park shows the traditional way of life of the Kadazan ethnic group and tells the story of Monsopiad, a Kadazan warrior who lived some 300 years ago and who killed 42 men who attacked his village. The 42 skulls can be viewed in the Hall of Skulls. Getting there: hire a taxi from Kota Kinabalu and arrange to be picked up some hours later.…
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The rate should be RM20 one-way or around RM80 for the return trip plus waiting.
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Crocker Range National Park
Offizielle WebsiteThe Park is 75km long and 15km wide, with elevation ranging between 100m to 2050m at the peak of Mt. Alab. Most of the park is covered with forest. Getting there: take a bus to Keningau from the long distance bus station near Merdeka Field, depart 7am, 8am, 10am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 5pm, fare is RM16. Taxi to Keningau costs RM120.…
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After reaching Keningau take another taxi to the Crocker Range station, it costs about RM40.
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Kokol Hills
Offers a very nice view of Kota Kinabalu, the coasts and the sea from about 30 km away. The hills are pretty undeveloped but the road is good and new. As of January 2012, there is only one resort and restaurant called Kasih Sayang Resort. Kokol is also fast becoming a hotspot for paragliding.…
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[http://borneoparagliders.com/index.html Info on paragliding in Sabah].
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Sabah State Museum
Offizielle WebsiteHas 3 storeys of exhibits. A good place to understand the history of Kota Kinabalu and Sabah. The museum complex also features the Science and Technology Museum, Sabah Art Gallery and a heritage village. [http://www.sabah.gov.my/artgallery/ Sabah Art Gallery] contains artworks by local artists.
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The Green Connection Aquarium
Offizielle WebsiteThe best place to see the aquatic wildlife of Borneo without leaving the city. Help conserve Sabah wildlife by visiting here. Lots of things to see and do - touch a shark, stroke a snake, watch a turtle. Opportunities for interns & volunteers or simply to dive in the giant tank and feed the fish.
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Double Six Monument
A memorial site on the location of the 1976 plane crash which killed the state chief minister Tun Fuad Stephens and other state cabinet members. There is a nice new food court on site called Grace Point Food Court offering local Sabah, Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Korean, Thai and other cuisine.
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Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre
Offizielle WebsiteA 24-hectare mangrove conservation area used for recreation, education and research. It is located in Likas along Jalan Bukit Bendera Upper just 5 minutes drive from city centre (15 minutes walk from Signal Hill Observatory). The area is managed by the Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society.
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Perdana Park
an 18-acre new park in Tanjung Aru completed in 2011 featuring a light and musical water fountain, greenery, children's playground and jogging tracks. The park was built on the land formerly known as Hone Place where British government quarters stood. Fountain show starts at 7PM.
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City Park
a small park and the only park in the city center located opposite the court complex. It contains the British North Borneo Memorial which commemorates the soldiers who fought and died defending the British Empire during World War I. The memorial was built in 1923.
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Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
A collection of 5 islands (Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Sulug and Mamutik) just of the coast of the city. Travel by speedboat takes about 15-30 minutes depending on the island and departs from the Sabah Parks jetty behind Wisma Merdeka or from Jesselton Point Waterfront jetty.
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Petagas War Memorial
Dedicated to the 176 members of the Kinabalu Guerrillas who attacked the Japanese occupying forces during World War II, in what was known as the "Double Tenth Revolt" (10/10/1943), who were subsequently detained and executed in Petagas.
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Atkinson Tower
Built in 1902 in memory of Francis George Atkinson, the first district officer of Jesselton, as Kota Kinabalu was then called. He died of a tropical disease in the same year at the young age of only 28.
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Tanjung Aru Beach
A 10 minutes drive from the city centre is the most popular public beach in the city. Usually frequented by locals for weekend stroll or picnics. There are many foodstalls and a couple of bars.
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Tun Fuad Park
Where the city meets the hilly jungles of Crocker Range. The park contains 2 restaurants, hawker centers, the Water World theme park, a lake and jogging track.
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Kota Kinabalu City Mosque
A 'floating' mosque overlooking Likas Bay is another major mosque in the city with interesting contemporary Islamic architecture.
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Sacred Heart Cathedral
Offizielle WebsiteRoman Catholic church. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu and the cathedral is one of the largest in Sabah.
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Sembulan Riverfront
Tiny pedestrian strip running along the river. Partly abandoned and thus doubtfully a high destination.
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Che Sui Khor Chinese Temple
Offizielle WebsiteContains an interesting 12-tier pagoda and is part of the Moral Uplifting Society.
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Sabah State Mosque
The largest mosque in Sabah. Its dome and minaret is decorated with real gold.
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St. Michael's Church
Was built around 1940-1950s which still retains its old-style architecture.
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Tzer Ying Buddhist Temple
A pure Buddhist temple with adjacent Tzer Ying Buddhism Research Society.
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Tambalang Racecourse
Offizielle WebsiteIs a horse-racing track operated by Royal Sabah Turf Club in Tuaran.
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Islamic Civilization Museum
Has a history of Islamic civilization in Sabah.
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Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple
The only Sikh Gurdwara in Kota Kinabalu.
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Signal Hill Observatory
Offers a good view of the city centre.
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Sri Pasupathinath Alayam Hindu Temple
One of two Hindu temple in the city.
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