Malaysia is visa-free, and I want to go again. Don't stop me!
by TajMahalTwilight555
Jan 3, 2025
Turns out — not always! The variant we saw in Kota Kinabalu didn’t have a strong scent at all, just a faint musty smell.
We visited the Tambunan Rafflesia Information Centre, you can hire a local guide (recommended) as you probably will not be able to find the flower. The guide was friendly and very knowledgeable, we asked her a lot of questions and she gave us a lot of insights on the flower!
Depending on the season, the hike to the bloom varies — the one we did was about 30 minutes downhill to the furthest point. Not too tough, but wear proper shoes (might be slippery if it’s raining)
Added a photo of what a Rafflesia looks like after it dies — it only blooms for a few days before wilting and turning into this dark, cabbage looking thing😅
📞 Pro tip: Call the center beforehand to check if the flower is blooming and how long the hike will be — it changes based on the time of year.
Overall, a unique and worthwhile stop if you’re exploring KK!
#kotakinabaluguide #travel #naturalwonders #rafflesia #kotakinabalu #mountain #myitinerary
Post by SabrinaLow | May 17, 2025














