Nestled in the Kudat Peninsula, about three and a half hours (or 215 kilometers) from Kota Kinabalu City, this hidden gem invites you to witness the breathtaking convergence of the South China Sea on the west and the Sulu Sea on the east. Here, you can immerse yourself in stunning sunsets, walk along pristine white sandy beaches, and rejuvenate under the canopy of pine trees, complete with tables and stools perfect for picnics and joyful beach activities with loved ones. It’s a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the concrete jungle, offering a serene retreat...
Read moreThis is my hometown, many people mesmerized by their experienced there but some people are dissapointed because theres a lack of facilities and hope it to be more built up. I dont want it, I hope it just keep like this but I know theres already a bunch of chalet. This is my comfort place aka a place to escape, Im a woman and feel safe driving alone there. Eventhough Im no longer stay in Kudat because I've work far away from my home but everytime i want to soothing myself I keep my eyes close and reminiscient the beautiful place that is The Sunset of...
Read moreStunning as always. The shades of blue waters and the fine white sand! Strong sea winds here and love that there are so many lil picnic/bbq huts provided here.
The crystal clear water made the kids feel at ease to venture into it. Quite lucky to have made it on a day that the waves were gentle, so we were able to swim in the shallow without much exertion.
Picked up some litter here and there but still relatively very clean. No garbage cans nearby the picnic area to dispose of trash so had to bring it back...
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