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Tourist accommodation in Kota Kinabalu

KK City is very small, you can walk the whole city in 20 minutes, so you don't need to consider too much about the location of your accommodation. In addition, in addition to high-end hotels, the facades of general hotels and inns are very small (other cities such as Sandakan are still very small), so everyone should be psychologically prepared. KK has the largest number of backpacker hostels in Borneo, Malaysia, and most of them are concentrated near JlnGAYA Road. There are many roads to the east of the market on Sunday. Fierce competition ensures low price and excellent service, and the house price ranges from 30 to 50 RM, which usually includes simple toast and tea breakfast. Even if you don't live here, they are a good source of travel information, and you can also find like-minded travelers to share the travel expenses.

GayaHotel( 137 ajlngaya; RM 15-25) is the lowest in the city, but there is a certain gap from the standard youth hostel standard.

AkinabaluyouthHostel (133 jlngya, RM20-60) is the first choice for KK Youth Hostel, because of its enthusiastic staff, fashionable decoration and rich gifts. Here you can surf the Internet and watch DVD movies for free. Most rooms are quadruple rooms.

Step-Inlock (LOT 1, blockL, KompleksSinsuran, JlnTunFuadStephens, RM25-80) has just opened, and it has yet to be discovered by backpackers. This is a good dormitory model, with a huge TV lounge and a small kitchen. Laundry service, free Internet access. Most rooms are quadruple rooms. Kota Kinabalu

NorthBorneoCabin (North Borneo Cabin; ; 74 Gigaya; Dormitory/double RM20/50) is one of KK's newest youth hostels, which has many attractive advantages: clean rooms, free Internet access and breakfast, and a small lounge full of family atmosphere. This is not a spacious place, but because it is located in a downtown area, it will not give people the feeling of claustrophobia. Open 24 hours a day.

BorneoBackpackers (Borneo Backpackers Hostel; ; 24 London Bay, Australia. Dormitory RM25~30) The pleasant three-story youth hostel is one of the three backpacker youth hostels adjacent to AustraliaPL (named after the arrival of Australian soldiers 1945). There are six to ten beds in the dormitory, which will be quite crowded; There is a room with two beds (single/double RM40/60). There is also a small public area and a roof terrace.

BackpackersLodge (also called Lucy 'sHomestay); 20 Ralund, Australia; Dormitory/double RM 18/40) Another youth hostel on Australia Street is a small and noisy place, which really makes you feel at home. There are two big dormitories and several double rooms. Room rate includes breakfast.

TropicanaLodge( 1stfl, 9LorongDewan, RM20~25, AustraliaPL) is the least attractive of the three youth hostels in Australia, but the price includes breakfast, and there is a small terrace at the back where you can eat while overlooking the wooded hills.

Three youth hostels on the streets of Australia are equipped with security doors, which may imply that it is unwise to walk alone in this area at night.

Other options include:

CityInn (city inn; 4 1 gipantai; Single/double RM50/55) When the youth travel service is full, the house price in this place is fairly affordable. The gate is behind the building.

PlanetKinabalu(; 1 stfl; 98JIGaya Dormitory RM 18) is cheap and located in the city center, but it is quite dirty. Kinabaludia Hotel (Lot3, Zone 9, Jipantai) Treat yourself once, stay in this nice hotel, enjoy the comfortable foot feeling of wooden floor, thick bed and excellent RM80 service. But choose a room on the first floor away from Hunter'sPub, where karaoke is very noisy at night-the higher the floor, the quieter the room and the better the view. If you are not satisfied with the high price of hotel laundry service, you can go to the laundry opposite Jipantai, where the price is low.

PANTAIInn(JlnPantai, RM74- 1 10) is called "Haitang Hotel" in Chinese (Pantai means seaside). It is located in the city center, and there is a taxi parking lot across the street. It's clean, and the glass door in the hall is very stylish. With a good geographical location, it is the first choice for budget-conscious Chinese businessmen, and it is worth the money. But it's best to book in advance and it's always full.

MandarinHotel (138 jlngya, RM80- 140) If the hotel is full, go to the chain headquarters around the corner. There is some Chinese style at the front desk, but the room has nothing to do with Chinese style. The traffic here is also quite comfortable.

HotelCapital (,23JlnHajiSaman, RM 150-300) The biggest highlight of this hotel is the LittleItaly restaurant on the first floor, where you can meet travelers who like western food from all over the world.

In addition, there are some high-end hotels such as Hyatt Regency in the city center and some high-end resorts near the airport. If you are rich (the price is usually RM 500-RM 2000), go to the seaside. Generally, super-large buildings are the location of high-end hotels.

Donggu Abderaman National Ocean Park

(Visitors can camp in Shabi Island, Mamoudi Island, and the newly developed Marholm Bay in Kaya Island (RM5 per person in the campsite). Park tolls and camping fees are paid upon arrival at each island. The National Park Service has tents for four/six people (RM 30/RM 40) for rent.

Kaya Island and Manugan Island have opened several luxurious resort restaurants. Snacks and drinks are sold on Sabi Island, but if you want to camp on Sabi Island or Mamudi Island, you must bring your own water.