Kudat is a city that offers a unique glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Sabah, Malaysia. As the heartland of the Rungus people, it provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the traditions and customs of this indigenous group. Kudat's historical significance is further enriched by its status as one of the first areas in Sabah to be settled by Chinese Malaysians, particularly those from the Hakka dialect group. The city's coastal location also makes it a scenic destination, with views stretching to the northernmost point of Borneo. Visitors can enjoy a blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty in this charming city.
Visit local Rungus villages to learn about their traditional way of life.
Head to the Tip of Borneo for breathtaking coastal views and sunsets.
Try the local seafood, which is fresh and abundant in Kudat.
Rent a car for convenient travel around the Kudat Peninsula.
Spring is a great time to visit Kudat with mild weather and fewer tourists.
Summer can be warm but ideal for beach activities and exploring the coastline.
Fall offers pleasant weather, perfect for cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Winter is mild and a good time to experience local festivals and cultural events.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
32,393
Malay, English, Hakka
March-May, September-November