Sabah’s Heavenly Beautiful Islands borneo

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Sabah’s Heavenly Beautiful Islands

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Destination: Pulau Mabul, Pulau Bohey Dulang, Pulau Sibuan, Pulau Kapalai
Travel duration: 4 days 3 nights

Day 1:

It’s almost 9.30pm when we reached Tawau. You may look for the driver, Lawi (h/p: 010-7974149). It costs RM200 for a van that caters 10 people and it could directly send you to Dragon Inn for check in.

Day 2:

At 8am, the boatman, Amier picked us up from Dragon Inn to the Mabul Backpacker (Mabul Island). After unloading the luggage, we boarded on the boat to Kapalai for some photo shooting and snorkeling. Then, we went back Mabul Backpacker for lunch (the package is inclusive the 3 meals).

We went to a beach at the higher end resort. It is so peaceful and the sea is so clear. You could reach this place by walking to the right from the Mabul Backpacker till you reach a gate. We enjoyed ourselves the whole day once we entered! During night time, we even played card games because there’s nothing else we could do over there at night.

*p/s: The electricity supplies is only available from 6pm till 6am at Mabul Backpacker. In addition, there’s only fan service. So, please be prepared.

Day 3:

8am again, we checked out to Pulau Bohey Dulang (2 hours journey from Mabul). We went up the hill to watch the view. It was tough but pays back when we saw the scenic view. Do remember to buy your lunch because there will be no food in Pulau Bohey Dulang! We then headed to Pulau Sibuan, a small island for snorkeling. When it was about 5pm, we went back to Dragon Inn (Semporna).

Day 4:

This is the day that we have to say goodbye to the trip. Actually, it should be a 5D4N trip in order to enjoy more from the trip. However, we have to go for 4D3N as the T&C of the air-fare promotion.

Trip Budget (per person):

Airfare from Penang to KL (returns) – RM132

Airfare from KL to Tawau (returns) – RM212

Charter van from Tawau to Semporna (returns) – RM80

Dragon Inn – RM80 per night

Mabul Backpackaer – RM370

This is the Semporna’s seaside. To capture the sunrise, I had to wake up at 5am because the sun rises one hour earlier in East Malaysia compare to the West!

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