Quick Facts: Where Business Meets Adventure
Discover Sabah, a premier destination for meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE), blending world-class facilities with breathtaking natural beauty. Explore quick facts about why Sabah is the perfect choice for your next event!
Climate
Equatorial/Tropical—the climate is generally hot and sunny all year round; visitors need to wear comfortable clothing to avoid heatstroke. We also have scattered unpredictable rains, therefore, it’s advisable to always bring an umbrella in case it rains.
Average Temperature
Lowlands (Kota Kinabalu, Kudat, Sandakan, Tawau) – 32 degrees Centigrade
Highlands (Ranau, Kundasang, Tambunan) – 21 degrees Centigrade
Bear in mind though, that Mount Kinabalu has its own climate. Temperatures can drop to freezing level above 3500 meters.
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit (RM)
Foreign currencies can be exchanged for Malaysian Ringgit (RM) at a few 5-star hotels and foreign currency exchange counters located in major shopping complexes. Most major hotels charge a nominal fee for currency conversion.
Major Credit and Charge Cards
VISA, MasterCrad, American Express, Diners Club – credit and charge cards are accepted in almost all departmental stores , supermarkets, petrol stations and restaurants.
Local Time
Standard Malaysian Time is 8 hours ahead of GMT (GMT+8)
Banking Hours
Monday through Friday from 9.30am to 4pm
Usual Office Hours
Monday to Friday from 8am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm; Saturday from 8am – 1pm
Shopping
Shopping centers, supermarkets, restaurants and mini markets are generally open daily from 10am to 10pm
As for tipping; food and beverages in exclusive restaurants, cafes and clubs, as well as accommodations normally include 10 per cent service charges.
With effect from April 1, 2015, Goods & Services Tax (GST) will be implemented throughout Malaysia. For more info please read here
Tipping is not obligatory in most places.
Electricity & Water Facilities
Electricity is on the 240 Volts AC/ 50-Cycle system; treated pipe water is available in most urban and sub-urban areas. Type G plugs are used in Malaysia.
Communications
Mobile telecommunications cover many parts of Sabah with the exception of some remote areas. Public phones are scarcely available in most places.
Medical
Government hospitals, clinics and dispensaries are available in all towns. The list of private medical practitioners and pharmacies are available in the local phone directory. However, those with specific medical needs are advised to have a good supply of medications. Some of the medical instituition around Kota Kinabalu are:
Website: http://gleneagleskk.com.my
Contact: +6088 518 888
Website: http://jmc.my
Contact: +6088 366 333
Website: http://kpjsabah.com
Contact: +6088 322 000 ext. 2192
Website: http://www.kpjdamai.com
Contact: +6088 222 922
Malaysian Goods & Services Tax (GST) for tourists
Read more on Malaysian Goods & Services Tax (GST) for tourists here