Most reviewed Waterfalls in Sabah


  1. 4.5 Mahua Waterfall (36 reviews)
    - Great Day Trip to Tambunan
    Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Waterfalls
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    2 hours car ride from KK to Tambunan. Great experience, had the whole place to ourselves on a Sunday. Water is iced cold and it was a fun trip. Overall a great day trip to Tambunan! See more..
  2. 4.0 Table Waterfall (16 reviews)
    - December 2022 Visit to Tawau Hills
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    The Tawau Hills National Park is a great place to visit if you are a nature lover or just ant a picnic by a river. The surrouding forest is dense and full of life.This was our second visit for 5 nights and there definitely will be a third. We went with 1StopBorneoWildlife. A great company that does sustainable tourism. They are knowlegeable and personalized. We trekked to the waterfall and sulphur springs, saw gibbons, red leaf monkeys and long tail macaque, a variety of hornbills and snakes, frogs, insects and birds. Such a lovely place . We shall we back. See more..
  3. 4.5 Langanan Waterfall (12 reviews)
    - Hiking
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    It's about 3.5km-ish to the Waterfall, and other back. Trails are clear, took 2 hours to reach and 1.5 hours down.(with a 10kg pack on, non raining weather) To the Waterfall it's up up up. If it isn't raining, there aren't many leeches. But put on a pair of L.socks in case. It's a little slippery on the way down. So a trekking pole will help. You'll cross two small streams (bigger if it's raining). Some waterproof shoes will help (or a pair of dry ones waiting in the car on a rainy day). It's worth a visit, if you are in the area or passing by. If you have the time, the hot springs will be there waiting for you. Personally, it's more epic when it rains, the Waterfall is more intense. A little cold, so put on one more layer. Lastly, don't litter. There are some garbage at the end of the trail, bring in a bag to clean it up if you feel like it. Have fun See more..
  4. 4.0 Sorinsim Waterfall (6 reviews)
    - Sorinsim is a lovely day out in Sabah
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    This is a great day out for anyone who wants to get off the beaten track in Sabah. We drove from KK, had lunch in Kota Marudu, and then it's a half hour drive south along a beautiful road to the place itself, nestled in the Kinabalu national park. It cost a few dollars to get in, and you can then hire a rubber ring and have a swim in the river. We could't find the actual waterfall despite walking up the river. But the kids had a great time mucking about in rock pools and paddling in the water. The place was full of local families enjoying a day out and having barbecues. It's quite a long way if you're in KK but we thought it was worth the visit. You can also stop along the way and buy sweetcorn, rambutans and durians from the roadside. See more..
  5. 5.0 Murug-Turug Waterfall (4 reviews)
    - Absolutely stunning waterfalls
    Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Waterfalls
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    Located about 50 km from Kota Kinabalu, the waterfalls near the town of Tamparuli is accessible by easy hiking. There are 3 packages offered: A: a 8 km hike with 7 waterfalls; B: a 5 km hike with 3 waterfalls and C: a 3 km hike with 1 waterfall. I took package B (cost RM 23: RM 15 guide fee and RM 8 conservation fee). You can easily get water and food supply at the starting point. There is a clean changing room and toilet just nearby. Wear comfortable drifit clothing and good hiking shoes. Bring your swim gear for a nice cool dip in the pool at the Murug Turug waterfall. The enclosed pictures of waterfalls are: Murug Turug, Kionop, Piolungan, respectively. See more..
  6. Teck Guan Cocoa Village (0 review)
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Hiking Trails • Waterfalls
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    Teck Guan Cocoa Village is about 45 minutes away from Tawau town. Located in Quion Hill, the fertile volcanic soil begets the robust cocoa trees. Here, you witness the whole cocoa cultivation chain from beans to pod harvesting and the unique fermentation process that creates our Hoko flavor. At Cocoa Cultural Spring, a 75-foot falling waterfall is a part of Balung river showing the 27,000-year-old See more..