fiogf49gjkf0d Since 1946, Sabah's seat of government has been based at
KOTA KINABALU
, or KK as it's universally known. Although not pretty architecturally, it's got a unique buzz to it and is the liveliest city in Malaysia after KL, with a plethora of markets, cafAŠs and bars. Most travellers grow fond of KK, not least as its bright lights and excellent eating are gratefully received after a spell roughing it on Mount Kinabalu or at Uncle Tan's Jungle Sanctuary. Aside from the State Museum, KK's major highlight is offshore
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
, whose five unspoilt islands are just ten minutes by speedboat from the city centre.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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