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  1. The cheapest way to get from Tambunan to Telupid costs only RM 37, and the quickest way takes just 2¼ hours. Find the travel option that best suits you. Rome2Rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads.

  2. The cheapest way to get from Sabah to Telupid costs only $10, and the quickest way takes just 2½ hours. Find the travel option that best suits you.

  3. May 3, 2024 · District of Telupid. Telupid is strategically located in the heart of the Malaysian state of Sabah and is also the capital of the Telupid district. Telupid is 130 kilometres away from Sandakan which is the second largest town in Sabah. Visitors who travel to the East coast of Sabah will usually stop by Telupid town to have a drink and a quick rest.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · Honestly, being stuck in one car for hours and hours on is the family vacation. Whether it is a short weekend trip to our kampung in Tambunan, or to Semporna for some diving and snorkelling at Sipadan island; and even crossing international borders to Brunei for some fun at Jerudong Park; every trip was definitely a perfect family getaway.

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    Also known as Express Bus, Long-Distance Bus is colorful and air-conditioned�big bus that can bring you to important cities/towns such as Sandakan, Tawau, Semporna, Lahad Datu, Kunak and Keningau. Normally, the earliest departure time is 6:30am, the last bus departs around 8:00pm. Just go to the terminal before departure time, purchase the fare at ...

    Local bus (known as Mini-Bus locally) can take you to suburban areas and vicinity of KK. e.g. Inanam, Menggatal, Telipok, Tuaran, Tamparuli, Penampang, Dongongon, Luyang, Kepayan, Putatan, Tanjung Aru, Lok Kawi, Papar. Most of them are mini-bus without air-conditioning, and they don’t have any schedule. During non-peak hours, you need to wait some ...

    To go to other location in KK city center, you can take air-conditioned City Bus that moves on three fixed routes in 10-min to 60-min interval. The bus fare costs RM1.50 (?USD0.50) per way. The City Bus terminals (each serves different route)�are found in�3 locations in city centre: 1. Marina Court: city bus circling in Route A. i.e. Marina Court ?...

    Airport Bus transfers passengers between KK City and two KK International Airports (KKIA), i.e., Terminal 1 and 2. This is a new shuttle service started in Dec 2013, and its station is located in Padang Merdeka (Merdeka Field). For more info on its schedule and route, please read my article Bus Service between Kota Kinabalu and KKIA Airports (Termi...

    Below are the top 3 attractions that backpackers ask for direction by bus. Our bus companies are very used to such requests. Just let them know your destination and they will be happy to help you. 1. How to go to Kinabalu Park? Go to Long-Distance Bus Terminal in Inanam, get on any bus that heads to Sandakan, Lahad Datu or Tawau. About 1.5 hour lat...

    Take care of your personal belonging. Keep your valuable stuffs close with you. Beware of pickpocket in the bus. This is common sense, no matter which country you travel, not that Sabah is not safe.
    Taxi is readily available near bus terminal. They don’t use meter and many charge tourist higher price. Do negotiate with them.
    Don’t take unlicensed taxi. Illegal taxi driver is the first to approach you once you step out of bus. Just ignore them. Registered taxi vehicles are in red+white or yellow+black colors.
    Be warned that if you take unlicensed transport, it’ll badly affect your insurance compensationin case any untoward happens.

    Please thank Mr. Toshihiro Inoue, a kind Japanese working for Public Transport Unit, Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Sabah as a JICA Volunteer (Apr 2011 – Mar 2013). He spends months of hardwork to collect information of Sabah bus services and write three extremely useful guides, which I’ll share in this blog. Please leave a comment here to...

  5. The cheapest way to get from Sabah to Telupid (Station) costs only RM 48, and the quickest way takes just 2½ hours. Find the travel option that best suits you. Rome2Rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads.

  6. 5 days ago · Adjacent to Suria Sabah shopping mall and next to Royal Customs Department in Kota Kinabalu city, Jesselton Point opens from 6am to 4pm. You would be able to arrange for island-hopping trips as well. For more information, please contact (office phone) +60 88-240709 or +60 88-231050 (fax), or e-mail jesseltonpoint@bumiria.com.my.

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