If you are looking for a new and interesting place to visit in Tawau, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you should check out Teck Guan Cocoa Village.
The road leading to Cocoa Village is well-paved, with no gravel, so all types of cars can access this place easily, even though it's located deep within the palm oil plantations.
Parking spaces are provided for visitors, and the parking area is spacious and safe. You can park your car right in front of the entrance counter.
This place is divided into two parts: Teck Guan Cocoa Village and Teck Guan Spring Waterfall.
🎫 Entrance Ticket: Standard Adult :RM20, Kid: RM 10
MyKad Adult :RM10, Kid :RM5
⚠️No need booking, just walk in.
In my opinion, visitors should visit the Spring Waterfall first before heading to Cocoa Village because the Spring Waterfall has a scheduled itinerary. You need to take a vehicle provided by the management to get to the Spring Waterfall. Once you return from the Spring Waterfall, you can then visit Cocoa Village.
The Spring Waterfall has just opened, and I was thrilled to be among the first visitors to see this place. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the waterfall is beautiful. There is also a cafe where you can enjoy drinks and food while watching the waterfall. However, please note that visitors need to walk up some stairs, and the stairs are quite steep, so keep an eye on your children.
Next, for the Cocoa Village part, if you have purchased a ticket, don't forget to redeem a cup of cold cocoa drink! The area is spacious with many beautiful photo spots. The air is also very fresh. There is also a playground for children to play. The statues showing how cocoa is processed are very cute. Restrooms are also provided for customers. Visitors can also buy Teck Guan products and souvenirs at their store.
In conclusion, this place is beautiful. It is suitable for bringing your family for a relaxing day out. I hope Teck Guan continues to maintain their...
Read moreI had an absolutely wonderful time at the waterfall last Saturday with my family! From the moment we arrived, the experience was smooth and enjoyable. The ticketing process was straightforward, though they only accept CASH, so be sure to bring some with you.
We started our adventure by taking the "Waterfall Express" transport, which made the journey so much more convenient and fun. Once we arrived, we had to walk down some stairs to reach the waterfall, so it's not suitable for those with mobility issues, as there is no accessible path.
The scenery was nothing short of breathtaking. The area was clean, natural, and peaceful—exactly what you hope for when visiting a beautiful outdoor spot. The waterfall itself was stunning, and we felt completely immersed in nature. There were also safety guards present, giving us peace of mind as we explored.
After enjoying the waterfall, we headed to the cafe for a well-deserved break. The staff there were incredibly friendly and welcoming, which really added to the positive experience.
It would be wonderful if the cafe could offer brewed coffee (cus i love latte
Read moreCertainly! Here's a rephrased version of your experience:
I HAD THE WORST EXPERIENCE EVER.
The staff at the ticketing counter was not friendly and failed to provide us with clear information about the available services. We initially thought there was only one café, located near the waterfall. We told him we wanted to go to the café, but they sold us tickets to Café Cocoa Village instead, which cost RM10 each. Upon realizing we were at the wrong café, we requested a refund but were informed that refunds were not allowed.
We then purchased new tickets for the waterfall café, which cost RM6 each. Unfortunately, the destination was quite far, and heavy rain began unexpectedly, making it impossible for us to reach the café. To make matters worse, the transport wasn’t fully enclosed, leaving us completely soaked as we had no choice but to return to the pickup location.
Therefore, we just wasted RM48 for nothing in this place. I am highly disappointed with the services provided. This is going to be my first and last time ever...
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