Backpacking to East Malaysia, where to start? where to end? [closed]
When travelling to East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak), what is the recommended starting town? and which town should be the final landing point? I will be flying from KL and going back to KL afterward.
The plan is to at least visits the famous towns.
Best Answer
Ok, Since I travel to Sabah a lot, here is my take on your plan.
- Fly from KL to KK and make that your start/end point.
- Explore KK Town
- Check out the islands (Manukan and Sapi which are only 15 minutes from town)
- Explore Kinabalu National Park (2 hrs away from KK)
- Fly KK to Sandakan (45 mins)
- Explore Sandakan, filled with Eco Tourism. Places like Sepilok Orangutan Center, Gomantong Caves, Kinabatangan River, Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, Turtle Island.
- Move down via road to Lahat Datu
- Explore Danum Valley (Pricy)
- Move down to Tawau
- Explore Tawau Hills
- Move down to Semporna
- Get on a boat to Mabul and Sipadan Islands if you dive
- Back to Tawau, then fly Tawau to KK.
- KK to KL Done!
Hope you make it to these stunning towns in Sabah Borneo! I have visited most of the places there and they are amazing in my opinion.
David
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Answer 2
I have visited Borneo many times and its a beautiful destination. The major draws for me to Borneo are the jungle scenery and the native tribal cultures.
If you have a lot of time and want to experience all of Borneo, I would recommend flying into Kuching and out of Kota Kinabalu (or vice versa) with a stop in Brunei.
In Kuching, Bako National Park, the crocodile farm, and the longhouse tribal tours are pretty cool.
Bako National Park:
In Brunei, there is an incredible patch of virgin rainforest in Temburong National Park that has a nice jungle treetop walk.
In Kota Kinabalu, you can climb Mt. Kinabalu and visit the Sipadan Islands for nice diving/beaches.
You could take buses or fly between each city depending on how much time you have. Brunei is relatively expensive to fly to but there is a cheaper airport in Miri, Malaysia which is very close.
Answer 3
For Saba, Kota Kinabalu is a good starting point. It's a convenient small town with a good range of accommodations and easy access to the rest of Saba (plane, bus, vans, cabs). You will also be able to reserve tickets for Mount Kinabalu.
All in all, a good place to start your trip and get some nice food before diving in the wilderness.
Can't give any advice about Sarawak, though.
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