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KUNDASANG

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Kundasang

Nestled in the foothills of the majestic Mount Kinabalu, Kundasang offers an atmosphere that is largely different from any other hill resort in Malaysia. Boasting serene views of mist-shrouded hilltops, tall pine trees, clean mountain air, scenic dairy farms and tea gardens, Kundasang can make you forget that you are still in Malaysia. Remote and tranquil, this hideaway is the perfect choice for a holiday that is off the beaten track. The picturesque town of Kundasang is situated in the district of Ranau in Sabah. It is located about 6km away from Kinabalu Park, which is the site of Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Situated at an elevation of 6,200 feet, Kundasang has the distinction of being the highest inhabited town in Malaysia. This little town is dotted with several shophouses, vegetable markets and houses. Despite its size, Kundasang is never lacking in attractions.

Contact Info

Ranau Tourism Association

Forget Time

If there is one thing that you can definitely leave behind before you head to Kundasang, it is your stress. Right from the moment you arrive, Kundasang will work its magic with its surreal views and laidback atmosphere.

The New Zealand Of Sabah

With its cool air, rolling hills, green pastures, blue skies and free-roaming Friesian cows, Kundasang has earned a nickname as the New Zealand of Sabah. One of the main draws here is the Desa Cattle Dairy Farm, which exudes an ambience that is similar to a New Zealand dairy farm. A tour of the farm offers the chance to watch how the cows are fed and fresh milk is produced. After your tour, don’t miss a chance to try out the milk, yoghurt and ice cream.

If the smell of tea leaves and freshly brewed tea make your day, Kundasang has some of the region’s finest teas. The sprawling Sabah Tea Gardens produces the signature golden Sabah Tea, which is regarded as a healthier and tastier version by tea connoisseurs. Factory visits are available for a fee.

The cool mountain air and fertile soil makes Kundasang one of the best places for farming and agriculture. The town is known for its vegetable markets that are open seven days a week, stacking a medley of colourful vegetables, fruits and flowers, fresh from the farm. Set against the backdrop of wooden houses and hilly terrain, these markets are a beautiful sight to explore.

Fly Like a Bird

For those who cannot resist the lure of adventure, this highland destination has got you covered. Take to the skies in a tandem paragliding adventure for a panoramic view of the entire landscape. Operated by licenced paragliding operators, this thrilling ride takes gliders across paddy fields, villages and a diverse range of flora from lowland to sub-alpine.

To rest, recharge and rejuvenate, Poring Hot Springs located on the majestic Mount Kinabalu’s foothills will be an ideal option. Set into various small pools, Poring Hot Springs is ideal for a relaxing and soothing time. The sulphur-rich waters are touted to offer relief to sore muscles while possessing a host of other benefits. Poring Hot Springs is situated about 45 minutes from Kundasang. Avid climbers will seize the opportunity to climb Mount Kinabalu, which stands at a staggering height of 4095.2m. For those who prefer milder pursuits, a tour of Kinabalu Park is just as rewarding. As Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kinabalu Park is an ecological haven with carnivorous pitcher plants, Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world and many endemic flora and fauna. A trek along the famous 105m long Canopy Walkway will offer a chance to take in the sights and sounds of this natural gem.

Going Back in Time

Kundasang has a poignant past that goes back to the days of World War II. Between 1942 to 1945, around 1,000 British and Australian Prisoners of War died tragically as they were taken on gruelling journeys from their POW Camp in Sandakan all the way to Ranau, situated about 250km away. The journey across the harsh jungle terrain became known as the infamous ‘Death March’ and is etched in the pages of history. Built in 1962, Kundasang War Memorial commemorates both the victims and the people of Borneo who risked their lives to help the POWs. Today the beautiful landscape stands as a grim reminder of the atrocities of war. The memorial is made up of four gardens, the Australian Garden, English Garden, Borneo Garden and the Contemplation Garden and Pool. Surrounded by tall pine trees and roses, the environment is akin to an English countryside.

Moving on to something lighter, the Upside Down House in Tamparuli offers an interesting and amusing experience. Featured in the Malaysia Book of Records, this house offers a unique perspective and the illusion of a gravity-defying experience. The house comes complete with furniture, and even has a porch with an upside down car parked in! Upside Down House is located about an hour’s drive from Kundasang.

Despite being a simple and quaint town, Kundasang and the neighbouring areas offer a number of small resorts and homestays. Spend a night or two to fully enjoy the quintessence of Kundasang.

Getting To Kundasang

Kundasang is situated in the district of Ranau in Sabah, lying along the banks of Kundasang Valley. It is located about 6km away from Kinabalu Park and 12km from Ranau town. For visitors who are flying from Kuala Lumpur, the jumping-off points are Kota Kinabalu or Sandakan. From there, you can self-drive a rented car, or book a taxi to Kundasang. The drive from Kota Kinabalu to Kundasang takes about 1 1/2 hours. The journey from Sandakan to Kundasang by road takes about 5 hours.

Tips

Bring comfortable and warm clothing as the temperature can get chilly. For self-drives, it is best to avoid late hours as the roads will be misty and may affect the vision.

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Genting Highlands
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Cameron Highlands
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Berjaya Hills
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01. INTRO

06. GENTING HIGHLANDS

10. CAMERON HIGHLANDS

14. FRASER’S HILL

18. BUKIT LARUT

22. KINABALU PARK

26. KUNDASANG

30. BERJAYA HILLS

34. PENANG HILL

38. JANDA BAIK

41. MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE

42. TOURISM MALAYSIA OFFICES

Let the Fun Begin
Sarawak Cultural
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
Wet World Shah Alam
KidZania Kuala Lumpur
Sunway Lagoon

Bukit Gambang Resort City

Adventure Waterpark Desaru Coast

LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort

A’ Famosa Resort

99 Wonderland Park

Resorts World Genting

Bukit Merah Laketown Resort

Lost World of Tambun

The Splash Out Langkawi

ESCAPE Penang

Monsopiad Heritage Village

Mari Mari Cultural Village

1 INTRODUCTION

4-12 DOING THE SIGHTS

14 - 17 TROPICAL ENCLAVES

18 - 22 TREASURE TROVES

23 - 25 RELAX AND REJUVENATE

26 - 28 ENTHRALLING PERFORMANCES

29 - 31 CELEBRATIONS GALORE

33 - 37 ENTERTAINMENT AND EXCITEMENT

28 - 44 SENSATIONAL SHOPPING

45 - 49 EATING OUT

52 - 55 BEYOND THE CITY

56 - 67 - USEFUL INFORMATION

Malaysia Exotic Ethnic Heritage

Get a glimpse into Malaysia’s rich mosaic of ethnic communities and indigenous people.

National and Marine Parks

Blessed with year-round sunshine and rain, Malaysia has a wealth of tropical flora and fauna. Visit its national and marine parks to enjoy the captivating sights both on land and underwater!

Malaysia a Preferred Cruise Destination

Get your complete info on cruising, yachting, anchorage facilities and land excursions around the country.

Culinary Delights

What better way to explore Malaysia than through its food! Follow the aroma to track down lip-smacking delights found around the country, together with interesting snippets on its culture and origins.

Homestay Experience

The best way to engage with the locals, a homestay programme gives a peek into the lifestyles, customs, cultures and pastimes of a local family.

Dive in Paradise

Enjoy exploring the South China Sea, Andaman Sea, Celebes and Sulu seas for incredible sights from pelagic species, sea turtles to reefs, wrecks and more.

Malaysia - A World of Luxury

For those who appreciate the finer things in life, Malaysia is the place to indulge in sheer comfort and sophistication. Luxe Malaysia takes you beyond your expectations.

Malaysia Sport Fishing Paradise

Get your rod ready to reel in the best catch in Malaysian waters.

Dining & Entertainment

Find the coolest, trendy spaces to hang out while you tickle your tastebuds with the best delights.

Johor

Visit Malaysia’s southern gateway, for a family vacation at the theme parks or escape to its islands for an unforgettable holiday.

Negeri Sembilan

Known for its fascinating Minangkabau culture and a unique social system, Negeri Sembilan is the place to learn age-old customs and traditions.

Melaka

The birth place of the nation, Melaka is a treasure trove of history and heritage. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City for vestiges of the past.

Labuan

Located off the northwestern coast of Borneo, this island thrills visitors with its wreck diving sites, historical relics and duty-free shopping.

Sarawak

Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has a vast wilderness that contains numerous national parks including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mulu National Park.

Sabah

From the majestic height of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, to the stunning depths of the world-famous Sipadan Island, Sabah is a magnificent nature destination.

Fun and Fantasy

Find the fun and thrill that you are looking for in Malaysia. Meet your favourite characters, plunge down the world’s longest water slide or enjoy the rides and games!

Cool Highland Resorts

Love the cool highlands? Find refreshing destinations to unwind in Malaysia. From French-themed settings, energetic amusement parks to forest-clad hills, there is something for everyone.

Birdwatching Paradise

Enjoy birdwatching at 55 Important Bird Areas (IBA) throughout the country, tucked away at various habitats such as islands, coasts or lush lowland and montane rainforests.

Putrajaya

Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia, is a well-planned township with impressive buildings, verdant parks, scenic lakes and beautiful bridges.

Selangor

Selangor is home to the country’s main airport KLIA, and the main gateway by sea, Port Klang. It is also the country’s most developed state with a long list of shopping malls and themed attractions.

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia’s dynamic capital city is bustling with attractions and activities. Explore the city by day and night.

Pahang

The largest state in the peninsula beckons nature-enthusiasts with exciting eco-adventures. From Taman Negara, the oldest national park in the country, to the idyllic Tioman Island, Pahang is simply mesmerising.

TERENGGANU

Beautiful islands, culture and nature give Terengganu its magical appeal. Dive, snorkel, sunbathe at the islands or journey to its hinterland to experience the best of nature.

Kelantan

Hailed as the Cradle of Malay culture, Kelantan is a destination teeming with age-old arts, crafts and pastimes.

Perak

A tin-rich state in its heyday, Perak beckons with a range of sights and experiences. The state’s top attractions include Pangkor, an island getaway and Pangkor Laut, an internationally-acclaimed private island.

Penang

The site of a UNESCO World Heritage City, Penang is a holiday paradise with fabulous beach resorts and eclectic cultures. It is also the undisputable haven for foodies.

Kedah

Kedah is Malaysia’s largest paddy producing state. Delve into history in Lembah Bujang, the site of an ancient civilisation or relax in Langkawi, a world-famous resort island.

Perlis

Perlis is the northern gateway to Malaysia. Despite its small size, Perlis has an abundance of attractions that make it a great destination.

Tourist Map of Malaysia

There is so much to do and so many places to see in Malaysia. To make sure that you don’t miss anything, use this handy map to navigate your way across the country and find great places to visit.

Langkawi

The Jewel of Kedah

Welcome

5. LANGKAWI – YOUR FIRST STOP, KUAH

8. BEACHES & CRUISING

10. NATURE’S BEST IN LANGKAWI

14. RICH ISLAND CULTURE

16. THINGS TO DO, SIGHTS TO SEE

22. SAILING IN LANGKAWI

24. LIVE ACTION ON THE ISLAND

25. SHOPPING & DINING

26. ACCOMMODATION

28. GETTING TO LANGKAWI

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30. USEFUL CONTACTS

MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE

03. SELAMAT DATANG

05. CENTRAL REGION

06. KUALA LUMPUR

22. SELANGOR

32. PUTRAJAYA

41. SOUTHERN REGION

42. NEGERI SEMBILAN

52. MELAKA

64. JOHOR

71. NORTHERN REGION

78. PERAK


88. PENANG

100. KEDAH

112. PERLIS

119. EAST COAST REGION

120. PAHANG

132. TERENGGANU

146. KELANTAN

159. EAST MALAYSIA REGION

160. SABAH

180. SARAWAK

196. LABUAN

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