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TRANSPORT SERVICES AND TOUR

Interesting Places to be visit in Kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysia:
1- Kundasang and Ranau Higland
2- Mount Kinabalu climb 3dasy 2nights.
3- North Borneo Long House.
4-Stay and be locals 3days 2nights
5- Sabah Adventure Explore 5days 4nights
6- Tenom Culture and Locals Exploration.
7- Sandakan Wildlife 3days 2nights


TRANSPORT SERVICES AND TRANSFER 
Kkia Airport to any hotel in the city.
Kkia airport to Hotel or Resort outskirt.
Kota Kinabalu city to kundasang,Hot Spring.
Karambunai /Rasa Ria Resort Hotel or Resort to Kundasang.
kota Kinabalu city - Kudat Tips of Borneo.
Kota Kinabalu city to Kiulu white water Rafting.
kota kinabalu city -Kelias beaufort river cruise.

KUNDASANG HIGHLAND AND RANAU TOWN

Itinerary Full Day Trip.
Kota Kinabalu city - Nabalu highland town - Poring hot-spring- Canopy hanging bridge - Ranau town - Kundasang fruit market - Cattle farm.

Overnight 2days 1night Kundasang  Highlander
Pick up Time 2pm from kota kinabalu city,2 hrs ride - Nabalu local handcraft highland town - ck in to the resort or hotel you already book. 
Day 2 -Poring hot-spring- Canopy hanging bridge - Ranau town - Cattle farm.(meal can be arrange upon arrival)

 















 

Long Pasia 3Days 2Nights 

More than 250KM away from Kota Kinabalu, Long Pasia is located in south-western corner of Sabah, very near to border of Kalimantan (Indonesia). With an altitude of 1,000 Meters above sea level, cool mist frequents Long Pasia, hiding some least-known natural and historical heritages of the Heart of Borneo.

Day 1: Depart to Long Pasia homestay
Day 2: Rapid shooting & jungle trekking to (and camping at) Fefukan Waterfall
Day 3: Back to Long Pasia homestay
Day 4: Back to Kota Kinabalu city

 

DAY 1 – GOING TO LONG PASIA

Road Trip to Sipitang

The road trip to Long Pasia took us about 9 hours (8am – 5pm), as we made a few stops. The beginning part is easy; we drove 2.5 hours on a paved road from Kota Kinabalu city to Sipitang town (144KM). At 10:30am, we reached Sipitang, where we had our early lunch and purchased food supplies for camping. Sipitang has undergone some changes and now it has a nice sea-view esplanade.

 

After lunch we dropped by Bestamart supermarket of Sipitang, to get some stuffs for our camping. We bought biscuit, instant noodle, can food (sardine, curry), 3-in-1 coffee mix, onion, vegetables, water, oat meal, sugar & salt, cooking oil, etc.

Then we loaded our bags and supplies to a 4-wheel drive. Long Pasia is 123 KM away from Sipitang, and it’ll be a 4-5 hours bumpy ride on a hilly gravel road (a logging road in fact). The road was dry and dusty that time. But in rainy season, the road will turn muddy and slippery, only accessible by 4WD. It sounds very isolated, but the most beautiful and pristine places of Sabah are always in remote region and then we continued our journey to Long Pasia.

Road Trip to Long Pasia

Very soon we hit the rough gravel road. We passed by small villages, plantation (e.g. rubber, banana, paddy, tapioca, maize) and rivers, most of the time we were surrounded by lush hill forest and saw no other car. Sadly, we also saw logging trucks and deforestation done by SFI (Sabah Forest Industries). You may watch the video below to get an idea of the road trip.

Long Pasia Village

arrived Long Pasia at 5pm. Long Pasia means “Mouth of the Red River” This highland village is always in dense mist in the morning and late afternoon. Surrounded by mountains, forest and rivers, Long Pasia is the one of the few villages closest to true nature and wilderness. 

Most of the 600 villagers here are Lundayeh people, which means “People of the Interior or Upriver”. In the past, they were headhunters, as well as a strong rival to another headhunting tribe, Murut (means “People of the Hill”). Now most of them are Christians and work as farmers, fishermen and hunters, and they are one of the friendliest people I meet.

Long Pasia is unlike the typical Malay kampong (village) in other parts of Malaysia. Most villagers still converse in Lundayeh, though they speak fluent Malaysia language. Lundayeh is also found in Sarawak (known as Lumbawang instead) and Kalimantan. 

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