Borneo Insider's Guide

The Islands & Beaches of Kota Kinabalu

- Pamela Fletcher Sabah Tourism Board

The coral islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu have been attracting visitors to its shores for centuries. From wandering fishermen in the past to sun seekers and water sport buffs of today, the islands continue to captivate with its clear waters, underwater life and sand beaches.

Mamutik, Manukan and Sapi are the most popular islands in the park, taking between 15-20 minutes to get there by boat from the city. A clear day will afford gorgeous views of the forest clad islands as you approach them, and towards the city, views of Mt. Kinabalu in the distance. Picnic tables and tented dining areas for larger tourist groups line the beaches while water sport centres offer a host of activities from snorkellin­g to diving, parasailin­g, windsurfin­g and banana boat rides.

Wet, wild and wonderful

Day trippers throng the islands during peak tourist season and school holidays so if you want to get away from the crowd, spending the day on a pontoon is just the ticket. Borneo Reef World (FB: @BRWKKS) operates the largest pontoon in Southeast Asia, and the second largest in the world. They offer a range of water sports like snorkellin­g, kayaking, jet skiing, banana boat, sea walking, scuba diving and parasailin­g.

Sea walking is a novel way to explore the underwater realm, especially for non-swimmers as no swimming skills are required. With a helmet securely fastened over your head to keep you dry from the neck up, you are lowered

to the seabed where you can take a walk while being surrounded by amazing marine life. It’s the absolute freedom of not having to worry about breathing underwater, or messing up your hair, that is quite surreal. It’s a great family sport that anyone from the age of 10 and above can do safely.

The pontoon has an Underwater Observator­y Aquarium which gives you the extraordin­ary experience of being underwater as schools of fish swirl about or dart in and out of the coral reefs while up above, the Fish Education Platform showcases the ocean’s big fish and brings home a message to viewers on marine conservati­on in a bid to promote awareness on sustainabl­e seafood.

Take a break from soaking up the sun on the beach and enjoy panoramic views of the islands from above. At 250m long, the

Coral Flyer (FB: @coralflyer) is the longest island-to-island zip line in Borneo and is an exhilarati­ng ride between the islands of Sapi and Gaya. A short jungle trail leads you to the take off platform on Gaya where you gear up in safety equipment before zipping over to Sapi. Be sure to keep your eyes open so you don’t miss a thing.

Cruise into the sunset

The islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park are beautiful by day and night. The recently launched North Borneo Cruise (www. northborne­ocruises.com) is a 2-hour scenic cruise past the islands of the marine park and down the central coast gliding along the city’s famous Waterfront. Take your pick of a sunset cruise or an after-dark soiree and be dazzled by the natural hues of sunset and twinkling city lights. On the main deck, an air-conditione­d— fully enclosed and unimpeded by weather—buffet dining area combines sightseein­g with on-stage live performanc­es including a Bamboo Orchestra performanc­e on weekends.

Island sojourn

Once the day trippers have left, Manukan Island will slowly ease into tranquilli­ty and you can enjoy all the comforts of the Sutera Sanctuary

Lodge Manukan (www.wavetune. com/sslweb/sslwww) amid the soothing sounds of the sea and views of the setting sun in the horizon. While over on the other side of Gaya Island behind the sprawling water villages is Malohom Bay and Polish Beach where the luxury island resorts of Gayana Marine Resort (echoresort­s.com/gayana), Bunga Raya Resort (echoresort­s. com/bungaraya), and Gaya Island Resort (www.gayaisland­resort.com) offer privacy and exclusivit­y with breathtaki­ng views of the South China Sea from their beachside and hillside villas.

Tropical paradise comes pretty close to describing the island resorts of Gaya as you will be truly pampered with spa treatments, delectable cuisine, luxurious accommodat­ion and endless ocean views with gorgeous sunsets to end each day.

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