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How much is it from Kota Kinabalu downtown to the airport?

Friends who are going to travel to Kota Kinabalu can learn about the traffic situation in Kota Kinabalu. When preparing for free travel, you should know about the transportation from Kota Kinabalu International Airport to the hotel or from the hotel back to the airport. These are just some basic traffic information, but they all need you to know.

The easiest way to get from Kota Kinabalu International Airport to downtown hotel is to take a taxi, and there is a taxi stop in the arrival hall of the airport (similar to the picture below).

Some staff members can speak Chinese. If they are not from China on duty, just say hello, IamgoingtoXXhotel, and the staff will ask how many you have.

People, say two or the actual number (they can arrange corresponding cars). The fare to downtown is 30 yuan RMB. After payment, the staff will rent tickets for you. When you leave the airport, the staff will find you a taxi driver with a ticket (you don't need to have any conversation with the taxi driver, the airport has already helped you communicate).

Of course, you should say thank you when you get off:) It's only 15 minutes' drive from the airport to the city.

P.S. will charge an extra 50% at night (23:50PM-6AM);

Of course, Uber is cheaper. See the next paragraph for details.

The easiest way to get back to the airport from the downtown hotel is to take a taxi. Just say to the front desk of the hotel, "Would you please call me?" .

Then sit on the sofa near the front desk.

P.S. used to ask you whether to go to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2, but from 20 15, the plane landed in the terminal.

1, so don't be confused by the previous travel notes.

Traffic taxis in Kota Kinabalu &; Uber Kota Kinabalu is called Uber reference price:

1. Airport-urban area: RM 10

2. In urban areas: RM 5.

3. Hotels/restaurants in the urban area-Shangri-La (Shangri-La Tanjung Yalu Hotel) in the urban area: about 8 RM.

4. Tanjung Shangri-La Airport: Room 7.

5. Urban Shangri-La (Tanjung Ya Road)-Suburban Shangri-La (Celera): 40 yuan RMB.

Update:

At present, people prefer to use Grab. If you don't have a local calling card, you can also use the domestic mobile phone number to complete the registration in China, or you can call a car locally and pay in cash.

Notice of Kota Kinabalu calling Uber:

0. I don't have high requirements for English. Sometimes I call to confirm, sometimes I don't. It is best to find a place with a clear landmark (with a clear English name) to call a taxi.

1. You don't need to download the software again. If you use a Malaysian calling card, just bind the new number directly.

2. The interface and usage are the same as those in China, and the credit cards bound in China can continue to be used and can be settled in RMB without additional charges;

3. If there is no credit card, you can also call a car and choose cash payment;

4. After calling a car in the city, the waiting time is about 5- 10 minutes, and some students report that the traffic jam has been waiting for 30 minutes (it should be very few).

As in China, please don't wait in crowded taxi places, which may be bad for Uber drivers.

P.S. You can also download Grab for feedback, which is a little more expensive than Uber, but you can specify to find a Chinese driver.

Kota Kinabalu taxi reference price:

1. Airport-urban area: around 30 during the day. 2. Urban area: from RM 10, you don't need a watch, but generally need RM 15.

3. Hotels/restaurants in urban areas-Shangri-La (Shangri-La Tanjung Yalu Hotel) in urban areas: 25-30 RM.

4. Urban Hotel-Shangri-La (Shangri-La Saglia Hotel): 100 or so.

5. Urban Shangri-La (Tanjung Ya Road)-Suburban Shangri-La (Celera): RM 120.

Matters needing attention in Kota Kinabalu taxi:

1. Shopping mall, there is a pawn at the entrance of the resort, don't worry about finding it;

2. However, if you want to go to the outer suburbs, such as Sabah University, mosque and other places, you should negotiate with the driver about the round-trip charter fare, because it is difficult to take a taxi back there.

Walking in Kota Kinabalu is actually-this is the most important mode of transportation ~ ~ ~

Kota kinabalu is very small. It takes 20 minutes to walk from the dock to the middle area (where seafood is eaten), and it is estimated that it will take 40 minutes to walk to the finish line.

The road is also very simple (simply understood as back, facing the sea, and three main roads in the middle)

Precautions for walking:

# Watch out for heatstroke

# Please take the wide and bright street instead of the path (it's easy to walk in, but you will definitely say it)

Especially at night, it is very unlikely that the mobile phone will be robbed (Malaysians say it was illegal immigrants who did not commit the crime. )