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Kudat Day Trip
Kudat Day Trip
From MYR 400.00
Location: Sabah
Overview

Take a day trip to Kudat, the Northern part of Sabah!

 

Visit Kpg Menggaris, Kampung Sumangkap's gong factory, Kpg Gombizau's honey bee farm, Kpg Salut's famous roasted coconut & lokan & Tip Of Borneo!

 

Stall selling keropok & tidbits at Kpg Menggaris

 

Tip Of Borneo

 

Gong making village; Kampung Sumangkap

 

Kpg Gombizau's Honey Farm

 

Roasted coconut & lokan at Kampung Salut

 



Itinerary

At 7:30 am, the guide will meet & pick you up at the hotel lobby we will go to Kudat. Kudat is located at the Northern Tip of Borneo. The journey will take approximately 3 hours from Kota Kinabalu city, driving through scenic countryside, paddy fields, villages, oil palm plantation; local stalls selling handicraft and food items. Along the way, make a brief stop at peanut's stall, then proceed to through Kampung Menggaris to try their roasted sweet corns.

You will arrive at Northern Tip of Borneo in the afternoon. As you stroll along the beach, feast on the breath-taking views of the dramatic rocky outcrop and experience incomparable fascinating scenery of long stretch white sandy beach and the breeze of wind.

Afterward, we will have lunch along the way before going to "Gong" making village (Kampung Sumangkap), well known for its "Gong" making skill by its local artisan. After that, proceed to Honey Bee Farm at Kpg Gombizau. You will be able to observe how a bee farm is managed a chance to get a taste of raw honey straight from the honeycomb! We will also visit Kampung Salut to try their wood burned coconut, their famous coconut pudding and their roasted LOKAN. Return to Kota Kinabalu city. (Lunch)

Includes: Transport, English speaking guide, 1 lunch, entrance fees

Excludes: Guide tipping at RM10 per person per day and personal items.



Date & Price

Validity Date :8/1/2017 ~ 3/31/2023

Minimum Person :4

Adult Price: MYR 400.00

Child Price: MYR 320.00

Duration: Day Trip

* All amount quoted above will be charged in Ringgit Malaysia (MYR)



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