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Resorts in Kota Kinabalu

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Tanjung Aru

Tanjung Aru delivers the Malaysian beach escape you've been dreaming about with golden sands that seem to stretch forever. This coastal gem is famous for its jaw-dropping sunsets that paint the sky in fiery oranges and pinks. Stroll along the breezy waterfront promenade or kick back at Tanjung Aru Perdana Park when you need a break from swimming in the calm, clear waters. Dining options range from upscale resort restaurants to affordable local seafood spots serving fresh catch daily. Most visitors stay in beachfront resorts with full amenities, though mid-range options exist for budget-conscious travellers. Getting around is easiest by taxi or hotel shuttle since public transport is limited.

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Downtown Kota Kinabalu

City centre Kota Kinabalu serves up the perfect Malaysian trifecta: stunning South China Sea views, mouthwatering seafood, and vibrant shopping scenes. Stroll along the waterfront esplanade to catch those Instagram-worthy sunsets. Dive into the colourful chaos of local markets, where handicrafts and street food compete for your attention. The bustling Gaya Street transforms into a shopper's paradise on Sundays. Getting around is a breeze with abundant taxis and walkable streets lined with colonial shophouses. You'll find accommodation ranging from backpacker hostels to harbor-view hotels. When hunger strikes, choose between sizzling street food stalls or upscale waterfront restaurants that showcase the day's fresh catch.

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Karambunai

Karambunai's pristine beaches and luxury resorts offer a perfect escape from Kota Kinabalu's bustle. The Nexus Karambunai Resort anchors this tropical paradise where visitors can golf on manicured greens or explore biodiversity at the nearby wetland centre. Boardwalk trails wind through mangrove forests where proboscis monkeys swing overhead and tropical birds call from lush canopies. Resort shuttles and taxis handle transport needs, with most guests content to stay within beachfront properties. Dining options feature Malaysian fusion cuisine and international favourites, while evenings bring entertainment with live music and cultural shows. The calm waters and secluded beaches make this spot ideal for travellers seeking upscale relaxation in a natural setting.

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Kampung Air

Kampung Air floats above the South China Sea on weathered wooden stilts, connected by a maze of narrow walkways. This traditional water village is home to Bajau sea nomads who continue their maritime way of life. Watch locals mend fishing nets, build boats, and sell handwoven baskets right from their doorsteps. The turquoise-trimmed mosque stands as the community's gathering point. Family-run stalls serve up fresh seafood and coconut curries for just a few ringgit. Basic homestays in traditional stilt houses offer authentic cultural immersion with family meals included. Water taxis provide the main access, shuttling between the village and Kota Kinabalu waterfront for a truly unique Malaysian experience.

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Alamesra

Kota Kinabalu's Alamesra neighbourhood has lots of places to visit, such as 1Borneo Hypermall and Suria Sabah Shopping Mall.

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Kota Kinabalu and related destinations

Kota Kinabalu, well known for its waterfront and parks, features attractions such as Centre Point and KK Plaza. This romantic city has something for everyone including sights like Kota Kinabalu Central Market and Gaya Street Sunday Market.

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