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Ultimate Zip Borneo | Half Day | Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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Kota Kinabalu toursIs it easy to get from the city centre to DBKK Jetty?All of Borneo Dream’s snorkelling and scuba diving trips, experience programs and courses depart from the all-new DBKK Jetty located in central Kota Kinabalu, behind Suria Sabah Shopping Centre and Grandis Hotel.If coming from a city centre hotel, it is often quicker to walk than take a taxi. If you are staying at a hotel such as Ibis, Shangri-La, Sutera Resort, etc., then you are best to grab a taxi and allow at least 20 to 30 minutes. Hotel out of tow like the Shangi-La Rasa Ria, you need to consult the reception for timings as these can take in bad traffic over 1 hour.Our standard meeting arrangements are:Please meet our Dive Crew at the ‘DBKK Jetty Counter’ poster (https://tinyurl.com/vfwuacyz) inside DBKK Jetty (located in central Kota Kinabalu – https://tinyurl.com/4zwfzz9h) at 08:45 for a 09:00 am boat departure. Our crew will be wearing Borneo Dream polo shirts. If you are unable to locate our Dive Crew by then, please contact our hotline at 60 17 811 8149 for assistance. We will drop you off at the same jetty at approximately 15:00 to 16:00. From there, you may take a taxi or Grab back to your hotel or explore the area on foot, as central Kota Kinabalu is easily walkable.How far is Kota Kinabalu from the Airport?The Kota Kinabalu International Airport KKIA (airport code BKI) is located to the south of the city and is 8.5 kilometres from the city centre. This journey can be easily done by private car, taxi or shuttle bus. A taxi will charge around RM 30 each way for a pre-booked taxi. Arrivals are on the lower level with departures on the upper level. At busy times allow 30 minutes from the city centre to the airport.What is there to do in Kota Kinabalu in 2 days?Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, is the starting point for most holidays to Sabah. From Kota Kinabalu, most visitors go to explore other parts of Sabah whether it be on a tour from Kota Kinabalu (to go rafting, biking, climbing Mount Kinabalu etc.), or via a short internal flight to visit other parts of Sabah like the Kinabatangan River or Danum Valley. If you have a couple of days free in Kota Kinabalu during your holiday then there is surprisingly quite a bit you can do and see on your doorstep.On the first day, you can explore the city with its many attractions. At the start of the day visit the Kota Kinabalu Wetland Ramsar Site, a bird sanctuary close to the city centre. You could then choose to walk up Signal Hill to enjoy views out over the City from Signal Hill observatory platform, visit the Sabah State Museum for a walk through Sabah’s history or explore the handicraft market located on the waterfront. Visit the Atkinson Clock Tower, the oldest building in Kota Kinabalu, or one of the famous Mosques in Kota Kinabalu – Kota Kinabalu City Mosque (‘Floating Mosque’) or the State Mosque. Later in the day watch the sunset from Tanjung Aru Beach before heading back into the city centre for a spot of early evening shopping. Finally, choose from one of the many local cafes and restaurants for a tasty meal to end the day. For your second day visit the local islands in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. The Marine Park is located in front of Kota Kinabalu and easily accessible via a boat transfer from DBKK Jetty. You can choose to join an organised day tour to help you get the most from your visit to the Marine Park, whether it be a Snorkeling Trip or going scuba diving to explore the tropical waters. You could also choose to visit the islands independently via an island transfer service and chill out on one of the public beaches on the islands in the Marine Park. Sun, tropical sea, sand – a perfect way to spend a second day in Kota Kinabalu.





