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Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia
Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia
Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia
Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia
Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia

Kinabalu Park Bird-Watching Shared Day Tour with Lunch | Sabah, Malaysia


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Duration:11 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
No cancellation
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  • Enjoy the tropical sceneries and the rich biodiversity of Kinabalu Park
  • Spot native Malaysian bird species and learn all about them from your Chinese or English-speaking tour guide
  • Take advantage of convenient transfer services to and from your hotel in Kota Kinabalu
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Forest bathing, Bird watching, Eco-tourism
TransportCharter car

Product Info

-What You Can Expect-

Make your way to Sabah and marvel at its rich ecological resources and biologically diverse areas! Take this bird-watching tour and spot as many as 622 varieties of Borneo native and migratory birds, 32 of which are endemic species, and 24 of which can only be seen in the slopes or on the mountains of Sabah.

Delight the nature lover and bird enthusiast in you and experience this great tour together with a professional tour guide.


— Important Info —

  • Pickup time: 5:15am
    - The exact pickup time will be finalized once your booking is confirmed
  • Pickup & Return point: Your hotel within Kota Kinabalu
  • Returning time: 5:00pm

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please wear plain clothes to match the surrounding environment. It is recommended to wear long-sleeved cotton clothes, trousers, and waterproof leech socks, as well as pest control leech spray in order to prevent insects and leech bites

  • Please wear long boots or climbing boots to keep your feet dry and comfortable as well as to avoid slipping into slippery woodland

  • An additional charge is applicable if your hotel is located on the outskirts of Kota Kinabalu. If your group consists of 1–3 travelers, a charge of 15 RM/per person will apply. If your group consists of more than 4 travelers, the following charges will apply: 10 RM/per person for hotels at Tuaran District; 30MYR/per person for hotels at Kinarut District. Please pay the charges directly to the driver

FAQ

1. Is Kinabalu Park worth visiting for nature lovers?

Yes, Kinabalu Park is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts due to its unparalleled biodiversity. It offers lush tropical rainforests, stunning mountain views, and diverse flora and fauna, including endemic species. Visitors can enjoy serene walks, explore botanical gardens, and experience a truly unique natural environment, making it a valuable destination for those seeking immersive nature experiences.

2. What unique natural characteristics define Kinabalu Park?

Kinabalu Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and unique montane ecosystem. It's home to Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia's highest peak, and features dramatic altitudinal zonation, leading to diverse habitats from lowland rainforests to alpine meadows. This supports a rich array of plant and animal life, many of which are found nowhere else in the world, making its ecological characteristics truly distinct.

3. What safety tips should be followed when exploring Kinabalu Park?

When exploring Kinabalu Park, visitors should always stay on marked trails and follow park regulations. It's advisable to wear appropriate hiking shoes, carry sufficient water, and protect against sun and insects with hats, sunscreen, and repellent. Informing someone of your hiking plans and being aware of weather changes is also important. For guided activities like bird-watching, always follow your tour guide's instructions for a safe and enjoyable experience.

4. What are the main attractions to explore within Kinabalu Park?

Kinabalu Park boasts several key attractions. The Kinabalu Park Headquarters area offers botanical gardens, exhibition centers, and various nature trails. The main highlight is often the panoramic views of Mount Kinabalu itself. For those seeking unique natural features, the Poring Hot Spring, located a short drive away, provides relaxing natural baths and a canopy walkway offering treetop perspectives.

5. What types of native birds can be spotted during a bird-watching tour in Kinabalu Park?

Kinabalu Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to over 300 bird species, including many endemic to Borneo. During a bird-watching tour, you might spot species like the Bornean Treepie, Kinabalu Serpent Eagle, Bornean Whistler, and various broadbills and sunbirds. The diverse forest habitats, from lowland to montane, attract a wide range of avian life, making each tour a unique opportunity to observe rare and beautiful native Malaysian birds.

6. What is the most convenient way to get to Kinabalu Park from Kota Kinabalu?

The most convenient way to reach Kinabalu Park from Kota Kinabalu is by arranging a private transfer or joining an organized day tour that includes transportation. These services typically offer hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free journey. Alternatively, local buses or shared taxis are available from Kota Kinabalu's Inanam Bus Terminal, though these options may require more planning and time.

7. What activities, besides bird-watching, can visitors enjoy at Kinabalu Park?

Beyond bird-watching, Kinabalu Park offers a wealth of activities. Visitors can explore various well-maintained nature trails, ranging from short walks to more challenging treks, to discover the park's diverse flora. Educational exhibits at the Kinabalu Park Headquarters provide insights into the park's ecology. Additionally, the nearby Poring Hot Spring allows for relaxation in natural sulfur baths and experiencing a thrilling canopy walkway among the treetops.

8. What diverse flora and fauna can be found within Kinabalu Park besides birds?

Kinabalu Park is a treasure trove of biodiversity, home to an incredible array of plant and animal life beyond its avian inhabitants. The park is famous for its unique orchids, pitcher plants (Nepenthes), and various rhododendrons. Visitors can also encounter diverse mammals such as orangutans (though rare), civets, and various primates, alongside a fascinating assortment of insects, amphibians, and reptiles in its rich ecosystems.

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