Hotel Morning Glory is located a 20-minute drive from Kudat Bak Bak Beach and provides comfortable, air-conditioned rooms with en suite bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
Karina Anna
United Arab Emirates
Sadly very dirty place. The cockroaches were everywhere in the room and bathroom.
The bed wasn’t clean either.
Plus we had a hose in the shower instead of a shower head!
Surrounded by lush greenery, Tampat do Aman offers accommodation in Kg Tiga Papan, 30 km from Kudat. This property offers pick-up services at an extra charge (please see fine print).
George
United Kingdom
Great community based wildlife reserve & accommodation. This place is as described. Chalet room with fan and adjoining bathroom and terrace. We really enjoyed our time here and that was a lot down to our host, Howard. He toured us around the whole place, explaining what he does there and let us roam in his reserve - which is a must. He served a morning breakfast of eggs on toast and coffee/tea, where all guests congregated and chatted about their plans for the day, swapping advice about their trips etc. we arrived via public transport into Kudat. Howard was able to arrange a driver to pick us up and drive us to Tampat do Aman. We stayed 3 nights and every day Howard gave us a lift to different parts of the coast and picked us up every evening. Offering advice on best places to eat and visit etc. He was a great host, going above and beyond for his guests. We left via public transport also on the 7.30am bus to Sandakan from Kudat. Howard was very helpful in explaining to us where and when buses are. These are not frequent. Every 2-3 days at time of our stay.
Situated in Kudat, Tajau Laut Guesthouse offers accommodation with seating area. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Located in Kudat in the Sabah region, Tammoyo Place provides accommodation with free private parking. The lodge offers a sun terrace.
Bartlett
United Kingdom
We had an amazing stay for a week at Tammoyo Place with Romeo and Mesah from the time Romeo picked us up from the jetty to the time he dropped us back.
We had a cabin and an open hut. The kids were nervous about sleeping out but they loved it once they tried it. We should have booked 2 open huts.
I'm sure there is plenty to do on Pulau Banggi for the more intrepid traveller but we did pretty much nothing except swim, draw, paint, read, and relax. And star gazing. And the complete e-learning for the PADI open water course.
The place is absolutely serene.
Mesah is a phenomenal cook and we had amazing food everyday; crab, slipper lobster, chicken, prawns, squid, fresh fruits and delicious vegetables. We went for the full board option and were stuffed full every time.
We saw wild bearded pigs rooting for crabs on the beach.
Phenomenal sunsets every night that lasted about an hour and a half as the sun set of Pulau Balambangan.
No WiFi and no phone connection, Romeo let us hotspot for some liasing with our driver on the mainland. It was great to be disconnected from everything. If you need a connection Romeo was on Celcom so get that for a SIM card.
No sun loungers or sofas, you have your bed and there are picnic tables. You could bring a hammock.
Animals; a few dogs running about the place, they were not interested in being petted so didn't make themselves a nuisance. But they kept the wild pigs away. Apparently there are crocodiles in the deeper water but we didn't see any. Bats at night.
Insects; very few mosquitos being right on the water but it is sand underfoot everywhere so expect sand fly bites. Though they weren't as bad as we've had elsewhere and they went down quickly.
We did want for anything but for a few soft drinks and when we asked for them Romeo picked them up on the next shopping trip. And a fan which Romeo set up.
We were brilliantly well looked after. Tammoyo place is a little slice of heaven.
Situated on the beachfront in Kudat, Inap Desa Morni has a private beach area and free WiFi. Some units have a dining area and/or a balcony. Guests can enjoy fresh pastries during the Asian breakfast.
Sam
Netherlands
Most wonderful people we met this trip and the the best we food we have had so far.
Nestled in the northern reaches of Borneo, Kudat is an...
Nestled in the northern reaches of Borneo, Kudat is an enchanting district that unveils a world of natural beauty and cultural richness. Our time here was nothing short of mesmerizing.
Nature enthusiasts will be enthralled by the diverse landscapes that Kudat offers. From the stunning beaches like Tip of Borneo, where the South China Sea meets the Sulu Sea in a breathtaking convergence, to the lush greenery of the countryside, Kudat paints a picture of serenity and raw beauty.
The local culture and traditions are woven intricately into the fabric of everyday life. Exploring the Rungus Longhouses was a highlight, providing a glimpse into the indigenous way of life, adorned with vibrant traditions and warm hospitality. The Tamu (local market) was a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and flavors, offering an authentic immersion into the local lifestyle.
Kudat's culinary scene deserves accolades. Fresh seafood straight from the sea to the table was a delightful experience, coupled with flavorsome local dishes that tantalized our taste buds and left us craving for more.
While the pace of life in Kudat is slower, it's this unhurried rhythm that allows for genuine connections with both the surroundings and the welcoming locals.
For travelers seeking a serene escape filled with cultural richness, Kudat is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Immerse yourself in its natural wonders and vibrant heritage, and you'll leave with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
J
Japareng
Malaysia
Scored 10
10
Location and accommodation is not probably not to everyone...
Location and accommodation is not probably not to everyone liking.
If you like unpolished and very basic right at the sea than this can be your place to chill out. Tides over here are somewhere between 1,5-2 meters.
ron
Netherlands
Scored 6.0
6.0
Apart from the tip of borneo, nothing much to do.
Apart from the tip of borneo, nothing much to do. Beach will not be so beautiful during Dec as the weather is bad. All the beautiful beach and blue water that you see in pictures do not apply if there is a tropical storm at the area. The Kudat down is boring and not as I have imagined. Tip, only go during good weather when the sea is calmer.
ABEL
Malaysia
Scored 10
10
The friendly people, the sandy beaches and the coconut trees...
The friendly people, the sandy beaches and the coconut trees everywhere give Kudat district a special, relaxed, holiday feel, distinct from the rest of the west coast of Sabah. The Tip of Borneo is the focal point for beach goers, with its white sands and clear water, but any drive provides interesting insights into the local ways of life.
William
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
my intention to go to Kudat is the Tip Of Borneo.
my intention to go to Kudat is the Tip Of Borneo. And i like it. All the way, u can see the nice of the Kudat coutryside. And at the same time, i love the sea... and the fresh seafood that u can find in Kudat. Very Fresh and very Cheap compared to semenanjung Malaysia.
Very clean, a big corner house, very well decorated and well equipped with cooking utensils. perfect for a family or a group of 8-10 people. The lady host is very caring, friendly and helpful. The house is easy to find and checking in is simple. The rental is very reasonable. we have a happy stay at Sunnyday Homestay at Kudat , Tq.
This place is in a beautiful coastal village is out of the way, which is great! 15 minute drive to kudat, 20 minutes from the tip of borneo.
The accommodation is simple, but for the price it's great.
The host, Jair, is incredibly helpful and can arrange for meals cooked in the homestay for 15rm each.
I ❤ the kindness and welcome smile of all the staff from the receiption counter until the cafe...really enjoy the view,room,food and all over the space of this hotel..thank you for the great hospitality..
Looked great online with reviews. Was so excited to stay, however not only is it on a different island to Kudat (that is not stipulated any where) so a 1.5hr ferry’s ride then a 2hr car journey
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