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【Tour Schedule】
09:00 Hotel pick-up & guide meeting
- Visit Sabah State House Building
- Visit the City Mosque (Floating Mosque)
- Visit a Chinese Buddhist temple
- Visit Signal Hill & City Viewing
- Filipino Market
12:00 Return to hotel
The times listed in the schedule above are for reference only and may change depending on traffic conditions or local circumstances on the day.
After arriving at the tourist destination, please be sure to reconfirm the local departure time with your guide. (Estimated time: 7 hours)
【Introduction of hotels with/without pick-up service】
Hotels (resorts) that cannot be picked up: Gaya Resort, Gayana Eco Resort, hotels and resorts outside the city limits, including accommodations located on the island (If you are staying at a resort on Gaya Island, you can be picked up if you arrive at Jeseolton Point in advance)
Departure times vary depending on the hotel you are staying at. If the departure time changes slightly due to local circumstances, we will contact you individually.
【Things to note when making a reservation】
【Things to note when traveling】
Due to rain, the tour may be cancelled before departure on the day, and in case of cancellation, the full tour fee will be refunded.
Please behave in accordance with local cultural etiquette at religious sites such as mosques that you visit during your tour.
【Information on signing up for free insurance (up to 100 million won) for tour
applicants】
1. After applying for a tour, please tell us your name, resident registration
number, tour date, and travel location via message.
2. Insurance is provided for 2 days based on the tour date, and up to 5 days
if you take 2 or more tours.
3. You can sign up at least 2 days in advance based on business days, and if
you cancel the tour, you will be responsible for paying the insurance premium.
4. You can sign up until the day before your departure date, but you cannot
sign up on public holidays.
5. Insurance is optional and you can ignore this if you do not wish to
purchase it.
09:00
(Old) Sabah State House: The building is called the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Southeast Asia because of its leaning shape. The building itself is covered in glass, so it sparkles in the sun and has a unique appearance that resembles a giant battery, attracting many tourists.
Blue Mosque (City Mosque): The largest Islamic mosque in Sabah, with a beautiful dome-shaped exterior and a mystical feel as if it were floating on water.
Chinese Buddhist Temple: This is an authentic Chinese Buddhist temple built in the 1980s. There are giant statues depicting about ten gods inside the temple.
Signal Hill: A fairly high observation point within the city, offering a bird's eye view of the entire city!
Filipino Market: This market was originally formed by immigrants from the southern islands of the Philippines, who set up a market along the waterfront in Kota Kinabalu City Center. It is still in operation today. You can buy local handicrafts and taste tropical fruits such as mangos, mangosteen, and durian.
12:00
Sabah Tourism Board
CNY 246