{"id":5690,"date":"2017-01-05T06:04:08","date_gmt":"2017-01-05T06:04:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/myculturecraving.com\/?p=5690"},"modified":"2023-01-04T21:16:48","modified_gmt":"2023-01-04T21:16:48","slug":"a-two-week-itinerary-to-sabah-borneo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lydiagiles.com\/a-two-week-itinerary-to-sabah-borneo","title":{"rendered":"A Two Week Itinerary to Sabah, Borneo"},"content":{"rendered":"
I don’t think I’ve ever been as excited about visiting somewhere new as I was when I travelled to Sabah in the Malaysian part of Borneo.<\/p>\n
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The luscious jungle, majestic National Parks, diverse trekking, tropical islands and abundance of rare wildlife set it apart from the other places I’d been\/was going to visit.<\/p>\n
However, in Borneo, I found that my lack of planning before I arrived on the island really effected the amount of things I was able to squeeze in. You need a permit to climb Mount Kinabalu, permission to enter Danum Valley and a license to dive in Sipidan.<\/p>\n
Therefore, the more organised you are before you arrive, the less stressed you’ll be when you arrive in Sabah.<\/p>\n
Here’s my 2 week itinerary to exploring the jungle, wildlife and beaches of Borneo.<\/p>\n
Gunung Mulu National Park is a rare wonder in the very North of Sarawak, Borneo. Boasting extravagant caves, mesmerising pinnacles and lush jungle, it’s a National Park like no other.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, I didn’t make it down to the park as by the time I’d decided I had time to fit it in, the flights were extortionate. However, if you plan ahead you can get flights to Mulu from Kota Kinabalu for next to nothing.<\/p>\n
The people I spoke to who went to the park said that 2\/3 days was plenty of time to explore.<\/p>\n
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Most people who are heading to Sabah tend to fly into its capital – Kota Kinabalu. A sleepy city on the west coast of the island, KK is definitely worth a few days stop over to uncover its diverse terrain.<\/p>\n
Offering beautiful albeit, touristy islands just half an hour off of the coast, the best night food market I’ve ever been to and a ginormous National Park with the world-famous Mount Kinabalu at its centre, there’s plenty to keep you busy.<\/p>\n
Depending on whether you choose to climb Mount Kinabalu or not will affect how long you’ll need at the park (the trek is 3 days\/2 nights). If you choose not to (like I did), I’d recommend a day or two in the city centre and another day or so staying close to the park (it’s around a 1 1\/2 hours bus ride from the city).<\/p>\n
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From the KK National Park you can catch a bus to Sepilok or Sandakan, which will take around 6 hours. Sepilok is where you’ll find the must see orangutan and sun bear rehabilitation centres whilst Sandakan, is a city around an hour and a half from Sepilok that has a lot more to offer in terms of shops, hostels and restaurants to keep you occupied.<\/p>\n
Once you’ve spent a day admiring these playful creatures, it’s time to delve even deeper into Sabah’s wildlife…<\/p>\n
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