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Things to note when traveling freely in Sabah + Introduction to attractions

In fact, when it comes to this place, everyone is not unfamiliar. It is a state in Malaysia. It is rich in natural resources. Among them, the most popular and well-known ones are the kelp and nature here. The scenery is so beautiful that many tourists come here for vacation every year.

In addition, the culture here has some similarities with China. There are many Chinese living here, which also makes us feel very friendly. So, next, the editor will provide you with some freedoms in Sabah Let’s take a look at the precautions and attractions during the trip!

Notes

1. Sabah is a tropical area with a large temperature difference between day and night and high ultraviolet rays. Therefore, you must take sun protection measures when going out and prepare sunglasses, sun umbrellas, sun hats, and sunscreen. UV protection clothing, etc.

2. When going on a jungle adventure, it is best to go together and prepare emergency supplies; when diving, do not touch underwater creatures at will to prevent being stung. Wear a life jacket when riding parasailing, motorboats and other water vehicles to prevent drowning.

3. All hotels in Sabah do not provide toothpaste, toothbrushes and slippers, so you must bring your own.

4. RMB cannot be used in Sabah and must be converted into Malaysian Ringgit.

5. Of course, a trip to the seaside is indispensable for tasting delicious seafood. Tourists who are allergic to seafood should try not to eat it. However, be sure not to eat hot fruits after enjoying seafood, otherwise it will easily lead to diarrhea.

6. When shaking hands with Sabah people, greeting or giving gifts, do not use your left hand. Do not touch your head when talking to people, and do not put your hands on your hips, because this expresses anger.

7. Sabah also uses 220V voltage, but mostly uses three-hole square sockets. So be sure to match the adapter socket.

Attraction introduction

Kinabalu Park

Mount Kinabalu (Mount

Kinabalu), also known as Kinabalu Park, is Malaysia’s first world natural heritage site , with an altitude of 4019.5 meters. Plants that can survive in all seasons grow here.

The flowers, plants and trees in the sacred mountain have a history of hundreds of millions of years, and there are more than 100 kinds of orchids alone. There is also the world's largest flower "Raffles flower", which is about 1 meter in diameter.

Sabah Sea Mosque

Located on the shores of Likas Bay, it was built in 1997 and covers an area of ??one hectare. It is a typical contemporary Islamic building and the setting sun of Malaysia. One of the most spectacular mosques.

It was built on a man-made lake in Likas Bay. It feels as if it is floating on the water, so it is known as the "water mosque". The stunning white building shape is perfectly connected with the blue sky.

Mermaid Island

Mermaid Island is actually called Mantanani

Island because there were two wild manatees in the nearby waters. It is commonly known as Mermaid Island and is named after the "Mermaid".

Mermaid Island is located in the suburbs of Kota Kinabalu, about a 1.5-hour drive from Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, Malaysia, and a 45-minute boat ride from the Kuta Belud Town Pier. It consists of three outlying islands. It is a quiet and beautiful island.

Kawa Mangrove

It is one of the three largest mangroves in Kota Kinabalu and is famous for its beach sunsets. When visiting the Kawa mangrove forest, you can not only see the beautiful sunset over the tidal flats, but also see proboscis monkeys and fireflies. Kawa was developed relatively late, so the original ecosystem is relatively intact and there are a large number of fireflies.

tips

About currency: Since it is not convenient to exchange ringgit in domestic banks, you can exchange it after leaving the country. The exchange rate is still the highest at the airport. Compare the exchange rate with cash locally or with ATM withdrawals. friendly.

About transportation: Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guangdong, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Wuhan and other cities have direct flights to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. From Kota Kinabalu in Sabah to Semporna, you can fly to Tawau and then drive there.

About accommodation: Kota Kinabalu mainly has urban hotels and island resorts, while Semporna has water house hotels waiting for you.

When you come here, you can quietly enjoy the tropical scenery here, and you can also take a leisurely vacation, but don’t forget that when you come to Semporna, you must not forget the diving here. A paradise for lovers!