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    Sandakan (Malaysian: [ˈsandaˈkan]) formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second largest city in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu. It is located on the Sandakan Peninsula and east coast of the state in the administrative centre of Sandakan Division and was the former capital ...

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Visit Sam Sing Kung Temple. In contrast to the Puu Jih Syh Temple, Sam Sing Kung Temple (also known locally as the Three Saints Temple) is a small, non-flashy place of worship with a wealth of history. It is part of Sandakan’s heritage trail and was built in 1887, making it one of the oldest temples in the city.

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  3. 6. Sandakan Memorial Park. 789. History Museums. Historical park on a former POW camp with solemn memorials and a trail revealing the stories of WWII sacrifices. Includes a serene setting for wildlife spotting and reflection. See way to experience (1) 7. Lankayan island.

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  4. 14,082. Sandakan, Malaysia. Tropical Sandakan is a paradise for animal lovers. Watch turtles lay eggs at Turtle Islands Park, keep a giggly distance at a crocodile farm or share an impish smile with some of the residents at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre. The houses on stilts in the fishing village of Buli Sim Sim are perfect for ...

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    • Getting Around Sandakan City Center
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    Sandakan is quite spread-out, however everything that a traveler needs can be found around the easily-walkable city center. An overabundance of accommodation around the city helps to keep prices in-check; be prepared to decline numerous offers for packaged tours. The bustling Harbour Mall complex (harbourmallsandakan.com, Google Maps) is located on...

    Despite being Sabah’s O.G. capital, Sandakan has precious little heritage infrastructure left; the city was flattened by bombs during World War II. The remaining colonial-era buildings and memorials can be seen in a two-hour Sandakan Heritage Trail walking tour that starts at the century-old Masjid Jamek mosque and ranges throughout the following s...

    Other than the Sandakan Memorial Park – starting point of the infamous Japanese Death Marchesduring World War II – Sandakan's main draws are well away from the city center. 1. Buli Sim Sim: a water village set on stilts above the waters of Labuk Bay, where you can admire the traditional Malay houses and try seafood at one of the local restaurants. ...

    Considered to be the foremost place in the world to view highly-endangered orangutans, the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centrereceives more than 800 visitors a day. Sepilok is located 14 miles outside of Sandakan on the way to Kota Kinabalu. Entrance fee costs MYR 30 (US$ 7.30). As with the Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centrein Sarawak, Se...

    By Bus:Sandakan is a winding, six-hour bus ride across Sabah from Kota Kinabalu. The beautiful views of Mount Kinabalu on the left side of the road help to break up the monotony of the journey. Many bus companies depart for Sandakan from the North Bus Terminal in Inanam (Google Maps), around six miles north of Kota Kinabalu; the one-way ticket cost...

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  5. Sandakan, Malaysia – Backpacking Guide Best Time to Visit Sandakan, Malaysia ☀️. March to September is the best time to visit Sandakan. This is the dry season in Sabah, though temperatures remain hot year-round. While March is a good time to visit for fewer crowds and less competition for accommodation, the weather can also be a mixed bag.

  6. Sandakan, formerly known as Elopura and nicknamed ‘Little Hong Kong’, is the capital of the Sandakan district in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second largest town in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu and was also the former capital of the British North Borneo. Eco-tourism, alongside other economic activities, plays a big part in Sandakan.