Kota Kinabalu: Getting there
Most visitors fly to Kota Kinabalu from Kuala Lumpar, since it is located remotely in East Malaysia which is otherwise only accessible from Peninsula Malaysia by ferry.
By air
Located on the island of Borneo in Sabah, East Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu is the most conveniently accessed by air. Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) operates both domestic and international flights to and from the region. The main gateway to Sabah and the second busiest airport in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the airport receives a number of flights from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and many parts of Malaysian Borneo. It also serves as a major hub for Malaysian Airlines, Air Asia and Fly Asian Xpress (FAX). The airport is located only 7kms from the city so you can easily take a taxi or a bus to the city centre.
By train (East Malaysia)
Travelling by train to Kota Kinabalu is a rewarding experience as you can experience the beauty of the countryside. Railway connects Kota Kinabalu with other major towns including Beaufort and Tenom. By sea, you can arrive at Kota Kinabalu’s harbour located in the city. There are ferries five times a day serving to two main destinations which are Labuan (2-3 hours) and Brunei (3-4 hours). Tourists can also make a trip to nearby islands from this harbour.
Once in Kota Kinabalu, the best way to travel around is on foot. From one end of the city centre to the other is less than 3kms. If you want to travel out of the city, taking a taxi is the best option as mini buses provided are very crowded and without air-conditioner.

