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How to arrange the self-help tour in Sabah?

I have just been to Sabah and Kuala Lumpur this year and spent more than 3000 yuan (Shanghai Kuala Lumpur round-trip air ticket 676? Forget the inland ticket, it's on sale anyway. The hotel in Sabah has two rooms and three people for two days, with an average of 57 RMB per person per day. I chartered Mr. Pan's car (which is very famous on the Internet), but three people forgot it. It's not expensive anyway. Airport hotel picked me up, took a day trip to Shenshan, and got food and shelter. If he wants to go somewhere else, he will get it. If there are many people, he will charter his wife's van? If you think 2500 is still expensive? Then I recommend the Philippines? Generally, if you book a special ticket, you can get it at 2500 (all? In)

What impressed me most in Sabah was the drifting (3-4) class, which took one day. It's so exciting. It's really a pity not to go rafting. A half-day rafting at 200 Malaysian ringgit (original price is 220) 1-2 is enough, and the price is much cheaper. If you make a reservation, there is a travel agency in a building called WISMA in the city. How do you subscribe to the online guide?

It takes 35 hours for a normal person to go back and forth to the mountain, so he has to stay if he wants to climb. Foreigners like this sport very much. I didn't see anyone from China climb there. Too bad I didn't climb up.

Here are my suggestions for a four-day tour:

First day? Familiar with the surroundings of the hotel? Get a map of Sabah? Nothing on the first day? May I suggest you go to Shangri-La Hotel to watch the sunset after the first day?

The next day? A chartered tour of the city? Familiar with the place to eat at the same time? For example, Ji You Baker Ku tea? Where to eat seafood (big eggplant is recommended) and see the mosque? And then go to the drawbridge? Visit the scenic spots near Shenshan Mountain (not going up the mountain)

The third day? Charter a car to see the proboscis monkey? Or fireflies or something

The fourth day? Go rafting with the travel agency? Do you have time to watch movies when you come back in the evening? Or? Go to the pier and dive on the island by boat.

If you don't want to go rafting and mountain climbing, then time will be much easier. Basically, you can stay on the island for two days, and the latest boat will come back at 4 o'clock, so you can eat seafood at night.

Sabah is a comprehensive tourist attraction. If you just go to the seaside, I suggest you go to the Philippines.

The photo shows a mosque.