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Kota Kinabalu is a great place to go to all year long. There are only two seasons which are sunny and rainy. It’s a nice tropical place to go to and could be a bit humid for some people. Regardless, there are a lot of hot spots to check out when you want to. That being said, if you ever end up going to the place, there are a lot of [URL=https://www.melancong.com.my/tempat-menarik-di-kota-kinabalu/]Kota Kinabalu ttouristattractions[/URL]. There are a lot of them but we’ll tackle a few of them to give you an idea.



Mount Kinabalu

Let’s start with the one that people consider being the best hot spot. Mount Kinabalu is so popular and well-known around the world. Considered to be one of the top 20 mountains for trekkers and nature lovers at heart. Offering thousands of plant species to look at. Don’t forget about the hundreds of bird species that are all protected and have a natural habitat in the forest in the mountains. The view is also a great point of interest and people have said how beautiful the view is.



Poring Hot Springs

If you are making your way to [URL=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/a-head-hunters-tour-of-mount-kinabalu-sabah-borneo_b_5
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or are just leaving it, you might want to head on over to the Poring Hot Springs. The entry fee is so affordable and you can enjoy a nice dip in the hot springs. They work their magic well and help alleviate stress and body pains. A nice place to relax and rest before you head out on another adventure.



Manukan Island

On its own, Manukan Island is a fascinating island surrounded by a lush coral reef and pristine waters. It does have a resort which allows the people to stay for the night. While the island does offer some natural spots to traverse, there are services offered by the resort. You have diving and snorkelling services to get deep in the water. Crystal boats are also a thing to see the beautiful wildlife underwater.



Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

A more religious and culturally rich place to go is the Kota Kinabalu Mosque, nestled in one of Malaysia\'s culturally vibrant cities. This large mosque can hold over 10,000 people, and everyone is welcome as long as they follow the rules, including a dress code. Being a religious and culturally significant spot, visitors must adhere to the orders in place. Inside, you\'ll discover numerous interesting points that showcase the cultural heritage of the city. Additionally, the mosque surrounds itself with man-made lagoons, providing a serene environment for reflection and a unique cultural experience in one of the city\'s most iconic landmarks.



Tabin Wildlife Reserve

To close out our list of interesting hot spots in Kota Kinabalu is the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, offering an experience akin to an African Safari but on a more intimate scale. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the reserve, traversing its serene roads while encountering a diverse range of flora and fauna. Tabin Wildlife Reserve is not only a very relaxing site but also offers [URL=https://www.engadget.com/kenya-safari-ev-144021490.html?_fsig=5cnpXu7owK.tX.qtJ8BkeQ-
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at a reasonable price. These guided tours provide an opportunity to delve deeper into the richness of the reserve, allowing you to witness and appreciate its unique ecosystem. So, when you find yourself in Kota Kinabalu, make sure to explore Tabin Wildlife Reserve for an unforgettable wildlife adventure. These are just a couple of hot spots you can visit in the area, and if you dig deeper, you\'ll find more places to enhance your travel experience.


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