Overview
Kundasang is a small town in Sabah, Malaysia, that is located at the foot of Mount Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kundasang is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers, who can enjoy hiking, climbing, sightseeing, and relaxing in the cool and fresh air.
Kundasang also has a rich history and culture, as it is home to the Kundasang War Memorial, which commemorates the British and Australian soldiers who died in the Sandakan POW camp during World War II.
Attractions
Mount Kinabalu, Desa Dairy Farm, Kundasang War Memorial, Sosodikon Hill, Kinabalu Park
Activities
Climbing Mount Kinabalu, Feeding baby farm animals at Desa Dairy Farm, Visiting the Kundasang War Memorial, Enjoying the panoramic view from Sosodikon Hill, Exploring the biodiversity of Kinabalu Park
Population
11,251 people
Language spoken
Malay, English, Dusun, and Chinese
Area
147.8 square kilometres
Local Food
nasi lemak (coconut rice), sayur manis (sweet leaf), ikan masin (salted fish), pisang goreng (fried banana), and kuih-muih (traditional cakes)