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Mount Kinabalu Tours & Trips

Mount Kinabalu Tours & Trips

Think you can handle Southeast Asia's highest peak? Mount Kinabalu rises to 4,095 meters in Malaysian Borneo—challenging but doable if you're reasonably fit. You climb through jungle that gradually transitions to alpine terrain, overnight in mountain huts, then summit before dawn for sunrise views across Borneo. The photos will be amazing; your memories? Unforgettable.

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    Louise traveled in April, 2026

    5.0
    This was a great tour. Excellent guides who took great care of us. Super opportunity to see the wilds of Boreno!
    Sandakan Orangutan Experience 4D/3N
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    Rosie traveled in June

    4.5
    This trip was so much fun! It was really well coordinated with the right amount of free time. The first hotel in kota kinabalu is extremely nice but there are heaps of other cheaper hotels quite close if you're staying an extra day. If you want to see the city, stay an extra day or two as you don't get much time included in the tour. 1-2 days in KK would be enough as it's pretty small. Sepilok is really cool and there are heaps of things to do, however a lot of them are guided tours and they cost quite a bit. If you're trying to save, you could just opt to stay at the hotel as it has a pool and a restaurant. Wifi is only in the restaurant area and rooms have fans, no air con. Next is the eco camp which is really cool as it's right in the middle of the jungle. There are SO many mosquitos so don't think you can get away without repellant. Bring snacks as there's no where to get food outside of meal times. You'll probably also want lots of loose, long clothes to avoid sunburn. The tree planting you do here was pretty average but I guess cool to see. At lunch we got to do a cooking class which was pretty cool. The Batu Tulug caves were nice and worth a visit. The homestay depends a lot on your family but it's great to see how locals live. There's no wifi here or on the river at the eco camp, so if you need to check more than once every couple of days, get a local sim (they're pretty cheap anyway). Next you stay in the Kinabalu national park, which was bloody great for us because we got upgraded to this really fancy room. Once again there's no wifi and you have to buy something at a really expensive restaurant to use it. Food is all buffet here which is really fun. The hike was awesome and you can read reviews on it elsewhere, but some things specific to geckos might put some people off this tour. Firstly, we had some people on our group who had chronic medical conditions such as asthma. They were only told the day before the climb that they wouldn't be covered by insurance and if they wanted to climb it would be at their own risk. If you have something like this, it would be worth getting more comprehensive insurance and clarifying what this means for you with geckos before you go, as only learning about this the day before doesn't allow much time for decision making. Secondly, our group leader decided that we wouldn't go all the way to the summit as the weather was really bad. This was fine as we still got to base camp and got to do another smaller walk, and it's totally understandable of our group leader to put our safety first. However, a lot of other people went to the summit regardless (ie people not on our tour) and so if you're really really keen to get to the top, there's a risk you won't be able to with this tour. The poring hot springs were awesome as there are heaps of things to do there, but mostly the beds are comfortable which you'll need after the hike! The small waterfall (you'll find out when you get there) is awesome and definitely worth the 15 minute walk. The hot springs themselves are sort of gross, especially at the end of the day, as they get sort of dirty and you can see hair in them! So it's worth getting a private spa. There's also no wifi here but local cafes (ie across the road from the resort) have it. It's best to eat there too as the restaurant at the resort is really expensive. On the last day we didn't get back to KK until about 5pm and our guide organised a snorkelling trip for those of us who were still there for the next day which was really really good. Our tour guide, Felix, was absolutely awesome and was so passionate about Sabah and wildlife. This tour is a really comprehensive tour of Sabah and you get to see so much. It may seem expensive per day but we had a lot of transfers (including a flight) and got to climb Mt Kinabalu, and some of the hotels were a lot nicer than expected. One thing to keep in mind is that Malaysia is a Muslim country and for us they were celebrating ramadan at the time. This meant that a few restaurants were closed but we always found somewhere to go. We also got to experience the ramadan bazaars which were really cool! However it would have been marginally easier to go at a different time of year. This is also a great introduction into hiking and wildlife types of holidays if you haven't done that before. Sabah is a great place to travel and this tour makes it really easy and shows you the best bits.
    Real Borneo
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    Philip traveled in April

    5.0
    The tour was fantabulous! Great sights, great food, excellent tour guides are ingredients for an unforgettable experience. Close encounters with wildlife in the primeval forest of Borneo as well as the mangrove forest in Langkawi are second to none; the boat rides with the help of local guides make for a thrilling adventure. Complementing the awesome nature discovery is the cultural immersion in the distinct cities of Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown and Langkawi. A candid preview of Malaysia at its awesome best in two weeks! It is hands-down one of the best uses of one's time, energy, money.
    Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula
  1. Sandakan Orangutan Experience 4D/3NMap of Sandakan Orangutan Experience 4D/3N
    Wildlife

    Rich wildlife thrives in Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve near Mount Kinabalu. Guests stay at Sepilok Jungle Resort while visiting orangutan and sun bear sanctuaries. Nature walks through pristine rainforest and wildlife cruises on Kinabatangan River complete the experience.

    Duration 4 days
    DestinationsSandakan
    Age Range Ages 10+
    OperatorBamba Travel

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    US$745
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  2. Real BorneoMap of Real Borneo
    Explorer

    Mount Kinabalu's diverse terrain provides the backdrop for stays in traditional bamboo huts and jungle lodges. Local villages showcase Dusun martial arts and cooking traditions. This base perfectly positions visitors to experience Borneo's rich wildlife and cultural heritage.

    Duration 10 days
    DestinationsSandakan, Sepilok, Kinabatangan, Kundasang, Mount Kinabalu National Park, Dinawan Island, Kota Kinabalu
    Age Range Ages 18-35
    OperatorIntrepid Travel

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    US$1,155
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  3. Borneo & the Malaysian PeninsulaMap of Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula
    In-depth Cultural

    Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort serves as base camp for Mount Kinabalu area adventures. Nearby Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary and Kinabatangan River cruises offer prime wildlife viewing in natural habitats.

    Duration 14 days
    DestinationsSepilok, Sandakan, Sukau, Pulau Langkawi
    Age Range Ages 16+
    OperatorExodus Adventure Travels

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    US$3,750
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  4. Borneo Sarawak and Sabah DiscoveryMap of Borneo Sarawak and Sabah Discovery
    Explorer

    The wonders of Mount Kinabalu National Park unfold through visits to Tanak Nabalu village and the Botanical Gardens. Cultural insights into Dusan tribe life, rare pitcher plants, and comfortable lodging create an ideal escape for nature and culture enthusiasts.

    Duration 16 days
    DestinationsKota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park, Poring, Sepilok
    Age Range Ages 16+
    OperatorExplore!

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    US$5,640
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  5. Discover Borneo and Malaysia - Orangutans & MoreMap of Discover Borneo and Malaysia - Orangutans & More
    In-depth Cultural

    Start at Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers before flying to Borneo's ancient rainforests, where you'll watch orangutan feedings at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center and cruise the Kinabatangan River to spot pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys. Stay at Grand Millennial Hotel in Kuala Lumpur and Bilit Adventure Lodge.

    Duration 10 days
    DestinationsKuala Lumpur, Penang Island, Sandakan, Abai Forest Reserve, Sukau
    Age Range Ages 35+
    OperatorBest Single Travel

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    US$3,785
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  6. Trek Mt KinabaluMap of Trek Mt Kinabalu
    Hiking & Trekking

    A challenging 5-day ascent awaits at Malaysia's highest peak (4,096m), featuring 2 dedicated climbing days. Climbers rest at Laban Rata mountain huts at 3,272m before a pre-dawn push to catch sunrise at the peak. Expert guides lead small groups of 12-15, ensuring proper acclimatization and safety protocols.

    Duration 5 days
    DestinationsKota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park
    Age Range Ages 12+
    OperatorG Adventures

    From $1,399

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    US$1,189
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  7. BORNEO MALAYSIA DISCOVERY TOURMap of BORNEO MALAYSIA DISCOVERY TOUR
    In-depth Cultural
    Duration 10 days
    DestinationsSandakan, Sepilok, Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sukau, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching
    Age Range Ages 35+
    OperatorTweet World Travel

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    US$3,573
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