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Rearing up over 4,000 metres, the jagged granite peaks of Mount Kinabalu slice into the skies above Sabah.
Just two hours' drive through from Kota Kinabalu, this immense national park is home to diverse flora and fauna as the tropical lowlands gradually shift into alpine meadows.
Famous as the location of Southeast Asia’s highest peak, there are also many lowland trails through the rainforest, an area boasting more than 1,000 species of orchids, carnivorous pitcher plants and rare rafflesia — the largest flowering plant in the world. We recommend that your bring comfortable walking shoes, sun block, raincoat or umbrella, insect repellent, a light jacket or cardigan.
The park trails begin around 1,500 metres and as such the area is cooler than Mount Kinabalu. Saying this, the rainforest does keep humidity levels high so take plenty of water and appropriate clothing for any treks you do.
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Suggested itinerary featuring Kinabalu National Park
This sample itinerary will give you an idea of what is possible when you travel in Kinabalu National Park, and showcases routes we know work particularly well. Treat this as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.
Places in and around Kinabalu National Park
- Mount Kinabalu Kinabalu National Park
- Kota Kinabalu 31 miles away
- Gaya Island 36 miles away
- Manukan Island 38 miles away
- Garama Wetlands 66 miles away
- Deramakot Forest Reserve 76 miles away
- Sepilok 98 miles away
- Maliau Basin 98 miles away
- Kinabatangan River 101 miles away
- Sandakan 105 miles away
- Danum Valley 121 miles away
- Brunei 134 miles away
- Tabin Wildlife Reserve 161 miles away
- Mulu National Park 177 miles away
- Miri, Niah Caves & Lambir Hills National Park 213 miles away
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Our expert guides to exploring Kinabalu National Park
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Kinabalu National Park, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Kinabalu National Park at its best.
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Climb Mount Kinabalu Climb Mount Kinabalu
Climb Mount Kinabalu
Climbing Mount Kinabalu is an unforgettable adventure, one Audley can arrange with experienced guides. The reward of standing on Malaysia's highest peak, seeing dawn break from the summit, is well worth the aching muscles.
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What to see in Borneo: our highlights guide What to see in Borneo: our highlights guide
What to see in Borneo: our highlights guide
This guide features recommendations for things to do in Borneo. It focuses on the states of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo, which offer a lot of variety in a smaller radius than Indonesian Borneo.
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Activity holidays in Borneo Activity holidays in Borneo
Activity holidays in Borneo
From gentle river safaris to heart-racing vertical climbs, Malaysian Borneo has all the ingredients needed for an activity holiday in the wild. Borneo specialist Sophie uncovers her top six adventure ideas for your next trip.
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Walking & trekking in Borneo Walking & trekking in Borneo
Walking & trekking in Borneo
Smothered in a blanket of lush rainforest leading right up to the coast, Borneo is an island best explored on foot. From a gentle afternoon walk along the lofty canopy walkways of the Danum Valley to a challenging hike down into the lost world of the Maliau Basin, the landscape offers experiences that will appeal to every level of fitness.
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Accommodation choices for Kinabalu National Park
We've selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit Kinabalu National Park. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.
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Hill Lodges
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Ideas for experiencing Kinabalu National Park
Our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know the places that could feature in your trip. These activities reflect some of the experiences they've most enjoyed while visiting Kinabalu National Park, and which use the best local guides.
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Rafting on the Kiulu River Rafting on the Kiulu River
Rafting on the Kiulu River
The rafting will take approximately two hours and you will then have lunch before returning to Kota Kinabalu. The rafting here is grade 1-2.
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