If you’re looking for a morning walk or a brief hiking, why not head over to Bukit Singai in Kuching, Sarawak. But first of all, we would like to highlight that this place may not be suitable for everyone. It’s more sort of a religious place but free for anyone to visit, so if you’re not interested, you may want to skip this one.
Looking for a place where you can have a breath taking view of the city of Kota Kinabalu? Why not head to the Signal Hill Observatory Platform?
The platform is located on a small hill called “Bukit Bendera” in the city center. There are two ways to get there. You can either catch a taxi or, if you think you’re fit enough, why not take the 250 meters jungle trail up to the platform. The starting point of this trail is just besides “Dewan Masyaraka DBKK” hall. Please refer to the map below on how to get to the Signal Hill Observatory Platform via the jungle trail.
Atkinson Clock Tower is the only oldest standing structure in Kota Kinabalu that has survived to this day.
Built in 1903, it was built in the memory of Francis George Atkinson who was the first district officer of Jesselton (which Kota Kinabalu was known) during the British North Borneo Chartered Company administration.