Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sunset in KK, Sabah





It's been a long time since I've written anything on my blog and since I just got back from KK, Sabah, I'll start with something just to jump start my blog. This was my first visit to Sabah and Kota Kinabalu is truly a lovely place. I can't believe that such a beautiful place exists and is part of Malaysia. This was a trip together with the RSMC (Road Safety Marshal Club) members and we were distributing free helmets to primary school children who were pillion riders to school. The helmets were sponsored by Genting Berhad.


The entourage arrived on Friday evening and by the time we checked into the hotel, it was already quite late. The first night, we stayed at the Promenade Hotel down in Kota Kinabalu. We went in our respective rooms and met up again at 10pm for a movie in the GSC in KK. Now the cinema had a very old layout and if you've seen cinemas from the late nineties, you would know what I mean. The entrance still had those velvet red curtains and the ads that flicked through the screen were
shot out from a projector sliding from one ad to another. Man, that brought back some memories of old cinemas. After the movie we went to a food court nearby called 'Old Times' or something like that for a late dinner. It was more like supper as it was already 12.30am. The food was bearable, but I guess it was our hunger that m
ade us eat up rather than it being tasty.

The next day, we woke up early, had our breakie and headed out to the school to complete the program. We started as early as 8.30am and by the time we were done, it was almost 3pm. We cleared out all the items as quickly as possible and we headed off to lunch at KFC. Nothing like fast food, though I must add that the coleslaw taste a little weird. As soon as we were done with lunch, we headed off to Kundasang, which was about 2 hrs drive from KK. It's the
foothill of Mount Kinabalu and the following pics are breathtaking. Now, I normally prefer sandy white beaches to mountain sides, but the trip to Kundasang has really opened up my eyes of how beautiful nature can be in East Malaysia.

The temperatures were chilly, much cooler than say Genting Highlands and the uphill ride was very long. Now if there was one thing that was evident about KK, you see more 4x4 and diesel trucks than anywhere else in Malaysia.
It's the vehicle of choice, Toyota Landcruisers, Hilux, Mitsu Pajeros, Storms and Tritons, Isuzu Troopers & DMax. All 4x4 of any makes were found in this town and almost everyone used diesel as their fuel of choice. This was probably due to the long distances that they need to travel.

Well, that's probably enough for now, more pics of the hotel that we stayed in Kundasang later. In the meantime, enjoy the pics of Mount Kinabalu.




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