3D2N Kundasang Private Charter – Flexible Highland Exploration
Discover the beauty of Kundasang and its surrounding highlands with the comfort of a private vehicle and the expertise of a licensed driver-guide. Over three days, enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace, customising your itinerary to suit your interests.
Visit iconic sites such as the Tamparuli Suspension Bridge, browse local crafts at Nabalu Market, pay tribute at the Kundasang War Memorial, and take in panoramic views from Sosodikon Hill. Stop by the scenic Desa Cow Farm to sample fresh dairy products and capture postcard-worthy photos of Mount Kinabalu.
With a private charter, you decide how long to spend at each stop and where to go next — ensuring a truly personalised travel experience in Sabah’s cool and refreshing highlands.
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Best for: Couples, families, and small groups seeking flexibility, comfort, and local insights
3 Days 2 Nights Days
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Enjoy a private charter service with your own driver and guide.
Flexible free & easy itinerary — explore at your own pace.
Discover the cool mountain climate of Kundasang Highlands.
Visit popular attractions such as Kinabalu Park, Desa Cow Farm, and Nabalu Market (customisable).
Stop for scenic views and photography along the Crocker Range road.
Stay in comfortable Kundasang accommodation surrounded by highland landscapes.
Perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking privacy and flexibility.
PICK UP POINT: Your Hotel in Kota Kinabalu City / Kota Kinabalu International Airport
PICK UP TIME: 08:00 hrs
DROP OFF POINT: Your Hotel in Kota Kinabalu City / Kota Kinabalu International Airport
DROP OFF TIME: 17:00 hrs
All timings are estimated. Actual timing will be provided prior to your departure.
(Note: This is a suggested sample itinerary. You are free to customise your trip according to your preferences. All meals, accommodations, and entrance fees are at your own expense.)
Begin your journey with a convenient pick-up from your hotel lobby or Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Enjoy a comfortable 1-hour transfer to Tamparuli Town.
Take a stroll across the iconic Jambatan Tamparuli, a suspension bridge linked to local folklore and famously featured in a popular Sabahan song and stage performance.
Continue your trip with a one-hour scenic transfer to Nabalu Market, where you can browse fresh produce, local fruits, and handmade crafts, all framed by a magnificent view of Mount Kinabalu.
Next, enjoy a fun stop at Marisini Recreation Park, a family-friendly mini attraction. Visit the rabbit farm, take photos at the colourful selfie garden, and enjoy the relaxed environment.
If you wish to stop for lunch, feel free to ask your driver for nearby recommendations.
Proceed to the Kundasang War Memorial, a meaningful tribute to the British and Australian soldiers who perished during the Sandakan Death Marches, as well as the local community who suffered during World War II.
Before ending the day, explore Kundasang Market, known for its wide selection of fresh vegetables, flowers, and highland herbs.
Finally, check in at your preferred Kundasang Mountain Resort. Early booking is recommended. Popular options include:
Kinabalu Pine Resort
Perkasa Hotel Mount Kinabalu
Kinabalu National Park Accommodation
(Note: This is a suggested sample itinerary. You are free to customise your trip according to your preferences. All meals, accommodations, and entrance fees are at your own expense.)
Start your day with a refreshing morning hike up Sosodikon Hill, a short and beginner-friendly trail that takes around 10 to 20 minutes. With your private driver for the day, you are welcome to enjoy the hill at your own pace, whether you prefer a slow, scenic climb or a quick, energising start.
Continue your journey to Desa Cow Farm, affectionately known as the “Little New Zealand of Sabah.” Producing 150,000 litres of milk each month, this working cattle farm is home to Holstein Friesian cows. Here, you can feed the calves and goats, stroll through the wide dairy pastures, and enjoy freshly made dairy treats such as yoghurt and gelato.
Next, make your way to the nearby Alpaca Club, the only place in Sabah where you can meet and hand-feed adorable South American alpacas. Spend time observing their gentle behaviour and capture fun photos with these woolly animals.
Continue to Kundasang Farmville, a relaxing stop featuring an aquaponic farm, a colourful selfie garden, an ice cream bus, and a cosy café—perfect for a light refreshment break before ending your day.
After a full day of activities, return to your accommodation for a well-deserved rest.
(Note: This is a suggested sample itinerary. You are free to customise your trip according to your preferences. All meals, accommodations, and entrance fees are at your own expense.)
After breakfast, check out of your mountain resort and begin your journey to Kinabalu National Park, Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of a recognised UNESCO Global Geopark. This rich biodiversity sanctuary is home to 4,500 plant species, including 1,500 orchids with 77 endemic to the area, along with 289 bird species, 290 butterfly varieties, and many fascinating pitcher plants.
Continue with a one-hour transfer to Poring Hot Spring, where you may soak your feet in mineral-rich sulphur waters set in Japanese-style open-air tubs, beautifully surrounded by landscaped gardens. A cold-water pool is also available for guests who prefer a refreshing alternative.
Next, take a short 20-minute hike to reach the Poring Canopy Treetop Walk, a 105-metre walkway suspended 30 metres above the forest floor. Enjoy an elevated, breathtaking view of the rainforest canopy and appreciate the serenity of nature from above.
Afterward, visit a Fish Spa for a natural pedicure experience. The tiny ikan pelian gently exfoliate your feet, leaving them soft, smooth, and fully rejuvenated.
Conclude your day with a three-hour transfer back to Kota Kinabalu, where you will be dropped off at your chosen hotel or directly at the airport—marking the end of your memorable journey.
Let’s clarify your confusions. Here are some of the Frequently Asked Questions which most of our client asks.
1. How is the price charged?
The rate starts from MYR 1,980 per vehicle, regardless of the number of passengers (within seating capacity).
2. How many passengers can fit in one vehicle?
A standard car fits up to 3 passengers; MPVs or vans can accommodate more with adjusted rates.
3. What does “free & easy package” mean?
It means there is no fixed guided itinerary. You decide where to go and how long to stay at each location, within the agreed touring hours.
4. Is this a private tour?
Yes, the vehicle and driver-guide are exclusively for your group.
5. What’s included in the price?
Private vehicle, licensed driver-guide, fuel, and parking fees.
6. What’s not included?
Accommodation, meals, attraction entry tickets, and personal expenses.
7. Can I customise the itinerary?
Yes, you can plan your own route and stops, but it must be within the agreed daily hours.
8. Where does the trip start and end?
Pickup and drop-off are within Kota Kinabalu city area.
9. How is the cost per person calculated?
If 4 people share the vehicle, MYR 1,980 ÷ 4 = MYR 495 per person.
1. Booking & Payment
Full payment is required to confirm booking.
Price is based on per vehicle, depending on passenger count.
2. Cancellation & Refund Policy
More than 14 days before departure: 50% refund.
Less than 14 days before departure: Non-refundable.
No-shows or late arrivals: No refund.
3. Itinerary & Timing
Itinerary is flexible but must remain within the agreed daily touring hours.
Overtime charges apply for exceeding the agreed time.
4. Driver-Guide Role
The driver-guide provides basic guiding services and transport assistance.
Detailed guided commentary is provided where applicable.
5. Participant Responsibility
Guests arrange their own accommodation and meals unless stated otherwise.
All attraction fees are to be paid directly by guests.
6. Safety & Liability
The organiser is not liable for injuries, losses, or damages beyond their control.
Participants join at their own risk.
7. Force Majeure
The organiser is not responsible for cancellations or delays due to natural disasters, government restrictions, or events beyond control.