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Kota kinabalu tourist attractions

(CentralMarket, jitunfadstephen) is divided into two areas: the seaside area sells fish, and the other area adjacent to jitunfadstephen Street sells fruits and vegetables. Next door is the TunFuadStephen, which is full of stalls for handicrafts, textiles and jewelry. The nearby fruit market is small, and you can buy a coconut for RM 0.50. A section of Jigaya Street is closed to traffic on Sunday morning, and KK's lively GayaStFair (7 am to 65438+0 pm on Sunday) is held here.

Donggu Abderaman National Park

The first floor of WismaSabah is the center of the travel agency, where you can arrange KK day trips and other places in Sabah.

RigerTravel & Tour Group (LotG08, WismaSabah, JIHajiSaman) arranged to go to SungaKiulu (easy, Grade I and Grade II); Drifting trip 150 RM) and Batas River (SungaiPadas, intermediate, third and fourth grades, 180 RM); At least two people will travel.

Several travel agencies can organize experienced divers to dive in the nearby waters. The cost of two dives starts from RM 200. (Tongku Abderahman National Park)

It's a short boat ride from KK to Tengku Aduraman National Park (ticket RM 10), which consists of five quiet offshore islands, namely Kaya Island, Mamutik Island, Manukan Island, Sapi Island and Suluge Island. These islands have the best beaches, clear waters and rich marine life in Borneo. One of the best and easiest beaches to reach is Manugan Island, but you must share it with the guests of the resort there. There is snorkeling equipment for rent at KK Wharf (RM 10).

Tambunan rafflesia reserve

Wanghua Nature Reserve in Danbunan South, 60km east of KK (free visit; From Sunday to Friday, 8: 00 am to noon) is located high in the wooded Crocker Mountains, next to the road leading to Dambrenan. Wang Hua is a parasitic plant (absorbing nutrition from other plants), which has been hidden in the host until it produces huge flowers.

Because of the changeable weather in this area, nature reserves are only open in the morning, so tourists have to pay a guide to enjoy the flowers, and each flower lasts only about 5 days. The tour guide fee depends on the number of tourists, but the maximum fee per person can reach RM 30. In order to make sure that your money and time are really worth it, before you leave, ask KK's information center if Dawanghua is in full bloom. The reserve is also open from 9 am to noon on the second and fourth Saturday of each month.