The British Leader declared Jesselton as the new capital of North Borneo in 1946 and started to rebuild it. After the formation of Malaysia, North Borneo’s name was changed to Sabah and in 1967, Jesselton was renamed Kota Kinabalu. The city is known for its numerous cultural sights, ranging from museums to art galleries, mosques, and pleasant gardens. Some of the city’s important sights include Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Manukan Island, Moun Kinabalu, Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu, Sabah State Museum, Mari Mari Cultural Village and several others.
Some of the city's amusing views can be sighted en route walking and biking tours using the city's finest pathways and tourists can visit and explore the city's famous attraction centres on sightseeing tours and cultural and historical tours that allow tourists discover some of the city’s hidden gems and historical facts. Kota Kinabalu’s local delicacies and traditional wines and other drinks can be explored onfood and wine tasting tours on visits to famous bars, restaurants and pubs.
Visitors will also enjoy convenient airport transfers and other city transports in the city, with comfortable logistics suitable for both individual and group, travels and can expand their touring scape with day trips and excursions from Kota Kinabalu to neighbouring cities and towns. These tour activities can be enjoyed with the tour team, Tripindicator, committed to providing visitors with the best tour experiences, carefully selected from tour packages with great ratings and reviews.
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