17 April 2007

Kota Kinabalu Trip : Day 1

Yeah... I went for another holiday, again! This time round was Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. I am Sabahan, but I am from Sandakan. My last visit to the capital of Sabah aka KK was 4 years ago. I have to say KK has changed a lot. Not the KK I used to stayed in(I spent 6 months there studying A-level before I flied to SG).


I booked the holiday package from GoHoliday AirAsia. It is cheap, flight ticket + 4D3N accommodation = SGD280. Of course we departed from Senai airport. Having problem going to Senai airport? There is coach service from Kranji to Senai airport(details need to be confirmed). I went there in a 'Malaysian way', email me if you need the 'lobang'.

Flight was delayed from 7:30 am to 10:30 am. This is kinda rare to AirAsia, normally they are on time or early. DO NOT EXPECT good service from the the crew, a smile from them is deemed rare. Just ignore them, you are flying a budget airline.

There weather there is superb. SUNNY, good for sun bathing. Come on gals, is time to show off your expensive shades. DKNY, Dior, Prada, Armani, Oakley, etc.


this is the Beverly hotel room, not bad.


before and after

I must admit that we are very hungry. Ha Ha.. The food were nice especially the fried 'sotong', very fresh. Oh ya, the vege on the right. it is no ordinary vege, only found in Sabah. The local call it 'sayur manis' and the local chinese call it 树仔菜. Dinner cost RM 75 and equivalent to SGD 32+ for 4 person! CHEAP!


caught a performance in a middle of seafood centre. Looks at the variety of seafood you can choose from.

to be continued... some short clip

Kota Kinabalu Trip : Pulau Manukan

Destination for the very next day, Pulau Manukan! Sea and beaches, my favorite. How to get there? It's easy as A, B and C. Most of the hotel has a one day transport package to all the islands(provide by local tour agency). RM 40 per person, includes return transport from hotel to the jetty, jetty to the island. RM 20 per person for the life jacket, fins, mask, and snorkel.

DO NOT FORGET your glamorous shades and sun tanning oil. Enjoy the speedboat ride, the beach, the sun, and the sea together with all the fish!




There is restaurant on the island(I mean Manukan island not the others). Buffet or A La Carte. DO EXPECT to wait for some time for your order to be served. They(local) work slowly, I mean VERY. I waited 30 mins for a chicken rice and my drink NEVER came, even I had requested for 4 times.


Superb weather! tan me tan me~


Swim, walk around the island, snorkeling+fish feeding(really fun! like swimming in a big aquarium), lunch, snorkeling again without life jacket(so that I can dive in to touch the starfish and sea urchin but not the CORALS!) and lastly sun bathing for hours(I fall asleep).

However.... nothing is prefect. Some part of the beach is not nice, it is rocky, full of dead corals. It was heart breaking. 80% of the corals in the snorkeling area were dead. I am very disappointed in the marine park ranger because they failed to protect the coral. Do you know who is the murderer? is US, human. Corals are very fragile animal(YES they are animal not plant). One kick with your fins can kill a lot of corals or a touch(finger of death!).

Try other island, less developed island, if you are looking for corals. remember to bring your own food!

In the water…
When you snorkel, admire the coral
but do not touch it.

For those newbie snorkelers:
  • Do not stand or rest on corals. They may look unbreakable but you can injure them simply by your touch, even if you are wearing gloves. If you really have to stand, find a spot where there is no coral.
  • Do not kick up sand with your fins.
  • Do not swim in shallow water.
  • Do not feed the fish and never ride the turtles. Swim next to them instead. They love that.
  • To protect your skin from the sun, wear a T-shirt rather than using oil-based sun cream.
  • If you have a guide, ask him to give you a briefing on the ecosystem you are about to observe before you dive. It will make the experience all the more exciting.
  • Take notes and photos, not pieces of coral or shells.
  • Make sure that the boat captain does not anchor on the reef, and do not throw anything overboard.
  • If you notice any damage to coral reefs, tell the organisers of the snorkelling trip. This way, you can play a role in monitoring the reefs.

A few practical tips for snorkellers:

  • Lie flat in the water and keep your legs straight.
  • Kick from the hips rather than from the knees.
  • Try not to use your hands and arms.
  • Keep your equipment under control to avoid bumping into the reef.
  • Always snorkel with a friend and wear a flotation device if you feel more comfortable.
  • Before diving, make sure that your mask, snorkel and fins are properly adjusted.
For more " DON'Ts " information here or here...

to be continued.... short clip

Kota Kinabalu Trip : Ocean Seafood Village

We had seafood in the second night, a must to try when you visit Sabah. Sabah is famous of her abundant marine creature, fresh and tasty. This is place is a heaven to most of the Hong Kong tourists. They love seafood, just like us(Sabahan). And the price is cheaper than in HK.


Those are 'tiger prawn', each is the size of a sausage...


Each tanks, big or small, contain different species....


That is the most expensive fish in the menu.
RM 35 per 100g, that one in the tank may cost you RM 700+ ?
His name is 老鼠斑, Hong Kong-er should know them well.



Four dish: 牛油虾,姜葱沙白,清蒸东风螺,椒盐濑尿虾。
Total? RM200+ (included drinks)



We are hungry again after one day in pulau Manukan.
BUurrp... opps, excuse me

Kota Kinabalu Trip : Poring Hot Spring, Canopy Walk

Day 3.... Paid RM270 to the taxi driver to have her for the whole day. Heading to the Poring hot Spring. It is a 3 hours ride.....




There is nothing on the way..... cloud, forest, mountain, dogs, cows, goats, people...