Thursday, October 24, 2013

Kota Kinabalu Morning City Tour

Kota Kinabalu trekking and solo tours
may 25 -  27, 2013 saturday to tuesday

kilometer markers, a Mt. Kinabalu specials 

After the tremendous Mt. Kinabalu Timpohon trail 2D/1N leg pain suffer and budget depleted, I decided to change entirely the city tour. Former itineraries included were Tunku Abdul Rahman Park morning tour and Klian river cruise afternoon tour. I spend the remaining budget for relaxation, massage and city tour by walking.

The Atkinson Clock Tower is the oldest standing structure in Kota Kinabalu. It was originally known as the Atkinson Memorial Clock Tower and sits in solitary on the bluff along Signal Hill Road overlooking this seaside city and capital of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson_Clock_Tower

Signal Hill observatory, the highest point in Kota Kinabalu city, is one of the best places to get a good view of Kota Kinabalu

Formerly known as the Kota Kinabalu Ferry Terminal, Jesselton Point Waterfront has become one of the main city attractions in Kota Kinabalu ever since its privatization in February 2006. Situated north of downtown Kota Kinabalu, this quaintly scenic place has an unmistakable historical feel to it—complete with olden days snapshots of Kota Kinabalu city (Jesselton) and vintage red English phone booths. Jesselton Point Waterfront serves as the only ferry terminal for Labuan-bound passengers as well as the main (and cheapest) boat terminal for the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park and Gayana Island.
http://www.sabahtourism.com/sabah-malaysian-borneo/en/destination/221-jesselton-point-waterfront/


Atkinson Clock Tower


Atkinson Clock Tower

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

Signal Hill observatory

jesselton port

jesselton port

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