Wednesday, 26 June 2013

PLACE OF INTEREST

SABAH UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE TAMPARULI KK


  • The Upside Down House Of Borneo or “Rumah Terbalik Borneo” is probably the latest tourist attaraction in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. It started operation on 1st February 2012 and officially opened on 10th March 2012 by Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Masidi Manjun. The house which is literally upside down is said to be the first in South East Asia and has been officially included in the Malaysia Guinness Book of Records. Tickets for a Malaysian or My-Card holder is RM10, and RM18 for non-MyKad holders. Kids below 3 are entitled for free admission to the house.


GAYA STREET KOTA KINABALU

                                    

  • The famous Gaya Street of Kota Kinabalu is one of the main streets in Sabah. It has the largest number of shop lots, legal offices, banks, eateries and financial institutions than any other streets in Sabah. It also hosted the ever popularGaya Street Fair every Sunday morning. A very busy street and the chances of getting a parking space here after 8am is very, very slim. Check out some of the kopitiams (coffee house) over there. They really serve nice coffee and great breakfast. Quite a number of budget hotels and backpacker lodges are located along Gaya Street for you to choose if you are travelling on a low budget.


LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK             

                                      

  • Lok Kawi Wild Life Park is officially open to public on 17th February 2007. The wildlife park is located about 25km (about 15 – 25 minutes drives) from Kota Kinabalu on a 280 acres of forested land. It is easily accessible by either the Old Penampang-Papar Road via Donggongon or the Putatan-Papar Road. You can drive there on your own or take a tour bus or taxis and you will be guided to view the exhibits in the park by the staff.LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK.


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