Kota Kinabalu's magnificent place of worship, the Blue Mosque
by JJunJ
Sep 21, 2022
1. Two-Day Itinerary 🗺️🌴
DAY 1:
Kinabalu National Park → Tanjung Aru Beach 🌅👣
DAY 2:
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park (Gaya Island/Sapi Island/Mamutik Island/Manukan Island/Sulug Island) → Kota Kinabalu City (Kota Kinabalu City Mosque) 🏝️🕌️
2. Attractions 🏞️🌈
• Kinabalu National Park 🏞️
• Malaysia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. 🌳🌍
• Tanjung Aru Beach 🌅
• Known as the third best place in the world to watch the sunset, you can enjoy spectacular sunsets here. 🌇👀
• Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park 🏝️
• Consists of five islands: Gaya Island, Sapi Island, Mamutik Island, Manukan Island, and Sulug Island. It's a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. 🐠🌊
• Gaya Island 🏞️
• Rich in coral reefs and tropical fish, it's a great place to explore the underwater world. 🐡🌿
• Sapi Island 🏖️
• White sandy beaches and clear waters make it an ideal place for sunbathing and swimming. 🌤️🏊♀️
• Mamutik Island 🌴
• A small and beautiful island, perfect for enjoying a peaceful beach time. 🏖️🧘♀️
• Manukan Island 🏝️
• A larger island offering a variety of water activities and facilities. 🚣♂️🎣
• Sulug Island 🏜️
• Known for its pristine natural scenery and jungle trekking. 🌲🚶♂️
• Kota Kinabalu City Mosque 🕌️
• This mosque is famous for its pink dome and tranquil reflection on the water, making it a great place for photos. 📸💖
3. Local Food Recommendations 🍽️🍤
Nasi Lemak 🥥
• Nasi Lemak is Malaysia's national dish, made with rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves, usually served with fried chicken, fish cakes, cucumber slices, and sambal sauce. It's an authentic flavor you can only taste in Malaysia. 😋🌴
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