Tunku Abdul Rahman Park

★ 4.9 (11K+ reviews) • 42K+ booked
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MuhammadAimanHakim ***********
3 Mar
cleanliness: clean room hotel location: above Imago mall, easy to find food transport access: easy to book Grab
Klook User
1 Mar
The tour is amazing, our guide Nanak, driver, other guides, all staff are friendly. The water quality is well maintained and saw some marine creatures. I’m solo travelling so they pair me up with other solo travelers as well, so considerate that I can meet new friends. Recommend spending time here 😚
Klook User
26 Feb
Christopher Chia is a WONDERFUL scuba diving instructor! He was very patient and kind throughout the learning process, and his focus on safety was amazing. I will definitely be reaching out when I return to Sabah. He went above and beyond! 😊🤿🌊🐠
林 **
20 Feb
Although there were a lot of people, the tour guide smoothly took us to two islands. We were lucky and saw a lot of fish at Sapi Island. The weather changed at Manukan Island, the water wasn't clear, and we couldn't see many fish, but the island was beautiful, and they didn't push any extra paid activities. It's just that lunch took too long to wait for; other groups had already finished eating, and our buffet was only just starting to arrive.
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Klook客路用户
12 Feb
Nice sunrise views and a great lesson with our instructor. Highly recommend!
林 **
10 Feb
The tour guide proactively contacted us via WhatsApp the day before, which was very thoughtful. On the day of the tour, they actively guided us. Although it was a group tour, with about 20 people, the guide proactively took care of everyone and helped watch over our luggage and bags. Although the tour was in English, it wasn't difficult, and general communication was easy. Snorkeling was awesome, but be careful of sunburn! Remember to bring a waterproof phone pouch.
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Klook User
6 Feb
very fun activity. The tour guide was awesome fun and even checked up on us during the activity. gave ample time to have fun too.
클룩 회원
29 Jan
The instructor and the experience were exceptionally satisfying. I plan to participate again next time I go to Kota Kinabalu.

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What to know about Tunku Abdul Rahman Park

Welcome to Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, a group of five stunning islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Known for its crystal-clear aqua waters and beautiful marine life, this destination is a must-visit for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike. Explore the tropical paradise of Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, also known as Taman Negara Tunku Abdul Rahman, a group of 5 stunning islands off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Named after Malaysia's first Prime Minister, this park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on Manukan Island is a paradise destination that will easily captivate you with its clear waters and stunning views. With a plethora of activities and attractions, this island has so much to offer for travelers seeking a tropical getaway.
Sabah, Malaysia

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Manukan Island

Manukan Island is the second largest island in the park and a favorite among locals. With beautiful beaches, coral reefs ideal for snorkeling and diving, and well-developed tourist facilities, it offers a perfect tropical getaway.

Gaya Island

Gaya Island, the largest in the park, boasts dense tropical forests, hiking trails, luxury resorts, and a legendary beach at Police Bay. The coral reefs surrounding the island make it a great diving destination.

Sapi Island

Sapi Island offers clear aqua waters and picturesque views, making it a favorite among visitors. Perfect for snorkeling and relaxing on the beach.

Culture and History

Tunku Abdul Rahman Park holds historical significance as a natural reserve and marine park. The islands are rich in biodiversity and offer a glimpse into Malaysia's natural heritage.

Local Cuisine

While exploring the islands, be sure to try local dishes such as seafood delicacies and traditional Malaysian cuisine. Dining by the beach adds to the unique culinary experience.