Sabah Tourism Board

51 Gaya Street 88000

Sabah, BE here for you!

Think Multi-faceted Think Inventive Think Corporate Think Exciting ...THINK SABAH! Its natural allure teamed with exotic cultures and complemented with world-class convention center and resorts make Sabah Malaysia Borneo a winning combination when it comes to choosing a destination for meetings, incentives, conference and exhibitions. With its wide range of attractions world-class facilities, it's easy to see why Sabah is fast becoming one of the top venues for international and corporate functions. Newly built Sabah International Convention Center and wide variety of hotels and resorts within the Kinabalu City, provides world-class facilities and professional services WHY SABAH? - Exotic natural history of Wild Man of the jungle, prehistoric rainforests, fearsome headhunters and sacred rituals - Get creative with team building activities treating your delegates to an excellent range of adventures activities - Value as a competitive destination in terms of price - The rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality of its friendly people

Distance from airport

  • Kota Kinabalu International Airport

    5.59 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Sabah Tourism Board Building

Historical landmark
Located at 51 Gaya Street, this building is one of the three buildings still standing after the allied bombing at the end of World War II. Constructed in 1916 (and completed in 1918) to house the Printing Office, and later the Treasury, Audit Office, a bank and the Post Office, this more than a 100-year-old building is currently the office of Sabah Tourism Board (STB) and serves as a Tourist Information Centre. A “0 KM” plaque was installed on the floors outside of the building to mark the place as the starting point to all places in the state, as the building once served as a post office.
51, Gaya Street
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88000

Tunku Abdul Rahman Park

Park
15 minutes away
Vacationing activities in Kota Kinabalu can start as early as you land. The Tunku Abdul Rahman Park (TARP) is a group of five islands namely Sapi, Gaya, Manukan, Sulug and Mamutik Islands, each located within minutes of each other. A 250m zipline from Gaya to Sapi using the Coral Flyer could be your first taste of adventure here.

Gaya Street Sunday Market

Shopping
Every Sunday morning, the whole stretch of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the street fair. A must visit market while in KK, you will be fascinated by the various items and goods sold at this fair. From arts and crafts, batik sarongs, footwear, fruits and flowers, local snacks and cakes, antiques and souvenirs, to even pets and herbs, this is the best place to experience the culture and lifestyle of Sabahans. The street fair starts as early as 6.00am and ends at 1.00pm.
Gaya Street
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88000

Kadaiku

Shopping
Looking for unique and authentic local Sabah products? Swing by to Kadaiku, located at Sinsuran, just across the handicraft market. Kadaiku which in the local dialect means “my shop”, offers an extensive collection of authentic, unique, functional and innovative handmade products from the local communities all around Sabah. Kadaiku also creates customised gifts and hampers upon request.
Lot 5, Ground Floor
Block L, Sinsuran Complex
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88000

Sabah State Museum

Museum
For an ideal introduction to the history of Sabah and its people, the Sabah State Museum is the place to visit. Learn more about the history of head hunters, Sabah during the Japanese occupation, traditional costumes, and artifacts including the many different ethnic groups of Sabah in this museum. The museum compound consists of several buildings including the Science & Education Centre, and a heritage village.
Jalan Muzium
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88300

Sabah Art Gallery

The Sabah Art Gallery is the first ‘Green’ building in Sabah and Borneo with silver accreditation by the Green Building Index Accreditation Panel in 2012. With its unique ‘basket’ shaped building and decorative cultural motif panels of the indigenous people of Sabah, the art gallery has featured more than 3000 paintings, carvings and sculptures, showcasing new artists, new themes as well as new approaches in art.
14 Jalan Shantung
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88300

Tanjung Aru Beach

Recreation
One of the best locations in KK to enjoy Sabah’s amazing sunset is at Tanjung Aru Beach, just 10 minutes away from the city center. Popular activities to do at the beach are kite flying, picnics, running, team building or just enjoying snacks sold at small food stalls while watching the sunset. The Tanjung Aru beach is also home to Shangri-la’s Tanjung Aru Resort, the Kinabalu Golf Club and the Kinabalu Yacht Club. The beautiful Sabah State Library as well as Perdana Park are nearby places for visits while in Tanjung Aru.
Tanjung Aru
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MY 88100

Zip Borneo

Looking for a bit of adventure? Then head on to Kiulu, just 15 minutes away from Tamparuli town, to Borneo’s biggest zipline and whizz your way across Kiulu river! Other activities at Zip Borneo include wall climbing, high ropes challenge, abseiling as well as jungle trekking. Visitors have the option to choose from just going for the zipline, to taking zip combo packages and for a fun thrilled adventure, the Ultimate Zip Borneo package would be the right choice. Borneo Jungle Adventure is also another great package which includes the five activities (zipline, wall climbing, high ropes, abseiling and jungle trekking) offered by Zip Borneo.
Kiulu, MY

Convention Centers

  • Sabah International Convention Centre

    SICC is the latest addition to MICE venues in Malaysia and the largest in Borneo, an iconic 6-hectare multi-functional venue strategically located in Kota Kinabalu city.

    • Exhibit Space5,177 sq. ft.
      Total meeting space2,407 sq. ft.

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