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Daytrip은 현지 영어 구사 운전기사가 운전하는 프라이빗 도어 투 도어 이동 서비스, 선택 가능한 관광지 정차, 시간제 기사 대여, 엄선된 당일 여행을 130개국 이상에서 제공합니다.
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여행 인원 수에 가장 적합한 차량을 받게 되며, 인원이 최대 7명인 그룹의 경우 세단부터 밴까지 다양하게 제공됩니다. 여행하시는 지역에 따라 토요타 코롤라와 비슷한 세단부터 메르세데스 V-클래스, 클래식 쿠바 자동차까지 예약하실 수 있습니다. 정확한 차량 모델은 달라질 수 있지만, 항상 안전성, 신뢰성, 편안함 측면에서 고객님의 요구를 충족하는 차량을 제공합니다. 차량의 재고 상황에 따라 무료로 더 큰 차량으로 업그레이드될 수 있습니다. 최대 7인승 차량이 가장 크기 때문에, 7명 이상인 경우에는 여러 대의 차량이 조합되어 제공됩니다. 여행 며칠 전에 정확한 차량 정보를 안내해 드리겠습니다.
미국을 제외한 모든 지역에서는 운전자가 적절한 어린이용 카시트를 제공합니다(예약 시 알려주시면 됩니다). 미국의 경우, 일부 주에서는 고객이 직접 어린이용 카시트를 준비해야 합니다.
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Kinabalu National Park is approximately 85 km (53 miles) from the city centre. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and road conditions, with the route climbing steadily through the Crocker Range foothills. A private transfer makes a significant difference here — the park's main entrance is not well-served by public buses, and having a driver who can drop you directly at the park gates and collect you at a time that suits your itinerary removes the logistical friction that deters many visitors.
Plan for a full day. The park itself is large, and even without attempting the summit trail, the lower trails through the montane forest — such as the Silau-Silau and Liwagu trails — take two to three hours to walk properly. Poring Hot Springs, located within the park complex roughly 40 km (25 miles) from the main gate, is worth combining into the same day if time allows. Factor in the drive, a proper stop at the park headquarters to take in the views of the summit, and lunch at one of the local spots near the entrance, and a departure from KK before 8 am gives you the most comfortable itinerary.
Yes, and it is one of the easiest natural excursions the city offers. The five islands of the marine park sit just 3 to 8 km (2 to 5 miles) offshore — close enough that the journey by boat takes under 30 minutes from the Jesselton Point ferry terminal. The park encompasses coral reefs, white sand beaches, and clear water well-suited to snorkelling and diving. A private transfer to and from the ferry terminal keeps the logistics simple, particularly for groups with dive equipment or families with young children navigating a busy harbour.
KK rewards those who slow down and explore it on its own terms. The Central Market is the city's cultural heart — a vivid, bustling space where Sabah's mix of ethnicities converges, fishermen sell the morning's catch, and local food stalls serve dishes rooted in Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, and Malay tradition. The waterfront boardwalk offers a relaxed counterpoint, with views across the South China Sea. The Mari Mari Cultural Village, a short drive from the centre, brings together the living traditions of Sabah's indigenous communities in an engaging, hands-on setting. The city's colonial-era architecture and the iconic floating City Mosque round out a day that has nothing to do with national parks.
Kota Kinabalu is the most connected city in Borneo and sits within striking distance of some of Southeast Asia's most extraordinary natural landmarks. Mount Kinabalu — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the highest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea — rises roughly 85 km (53 miles) to the northeast. The islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park are visible just offshore. Kinabalu National Park, a biodiversity hotspot sheltering species found nowhere else on earth, is less than two hours away by road. Few cities in the region pack this density of world-class natural experiences within a single day's reach.
A few practical points are worth bearing in mind. The weather in Sabah is tropical and can shift quickly, especially at altitude — a light rain layer is useful year-round, and mornings generally offer the clearest conditions for mountain views. Kinabalu National Park requires advance permits for summit treks, which are booked separately and tend to fill up quickly, but the lower trails and park grounds do not require pre-booking. Roads in the interior are generally good but can be slow through market towns, so early starts pay off. Having a reliable private transfer arranged in advance — rather than relying on local taxis from the park — means your return journey is not left to chance at the end of a long day.