Coral Flyer Zipline in Sabah
This is also the world’s longest island-to-island zipline with a 250 meter total length and is located just outside Kota Kinabalu at Gaya Island and Sapi Island.
Something out of the ordinary and thrilling, this attraction is open to all ages too. In general, the entire experience can be done within an hour, and many are known to do it twice.
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Padang Point Jetty on Gaya Island |
From the Gaya Island jetty, one needs to walk past the main jetty building and turn left to the gear up point.
You then reach the metal platform, where final checks are done before you go on your thrilling journey across the sea.
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A sign leading to the Coral Flyer Zipline |
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Longest Island to Island Zipline in the World |
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Gearing up and safety briefing |
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Trekking up 5 minutes to the start point |
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Coral Flyer Start Point |
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View of the adventure |
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The endpoint of Coral Flyer |
For those with bags and equipment, fear not as they have a transfer service for your bags where they will bring it over to your ending point.
When you arrive here, you will see many counters that offer you boat services to any of the islands here; therefore, you need to go to Sapi Island, part of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
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Jesselton Pier Ferry Ticket Counter |
Here is a step-by-step process for the Coral Flyer;
For RM65, it is well worth it! Moreover, the Coral Flyer is located just 15 minutes from Kota Kinabalu city and on Sapi Island.
For those heading to KK, you can also check out my other article on free things to do in Kota Kinabalu, as it is centered around the city here.
But for the serious outdoor and adventure junkie, read this article on all the Canopy Walks in Malaysia as there are a few around Sabah.
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