Soak in Japanese-style jungle hot springs deep inside a UNESCO World Heritage rainforest, then walk the 40-metre-high canopy walkway suspended between ancient dipterocarp trees — a sublime double act at the foot of Mount Kinabalu.
What to expect
Poring sits at 550 m altitude within Kinabalu Park, a 90-minute private drive from the cruise terminal. On arrival, reserve a private outdoor hot-spring pavilion framed by jungle — the hot sulphurous water is a genuine restorative after a morning of exploration. The adjacent canopy walkway — suspended up to 40 m above the forest floor — offers eye-level encounters with hornbills, gibbons, and rare orchids. Naturalist-guided forest walks to the Kipungit waterfall round out the experience.
Good to know
An early 07:00–08:00 departure from the cruise terminal allows a full morning and comfortable return by 14:00–15:00 for most all-aboard times. Arrange a private driver/guide through your hotel or a reputable local operator. Pavilion bookings can be made on arrival; weekends are busier. Light, moisture-wicking clothing and trail shoes recommended.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kota Kinabalu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.