Bukit Rimau, also known as Senipung Hill, rises 2025m above sea level. The view from Bukit Rimau is spectacular and allows you to see miles and miles away over Ulu Padas in all directions and over the landscape of villages and forests.
On the hill is the highland mystical lake Senipong, said to have disappeared for four generations before being rediscovered only a few years ago.
Expect to be wowed by the unique plants that you will find on your climb up Bukit Rimau.
Expect to be wowed by the unique plants that you will find on your climb up Bukit Rimau.
The vegetation changes as you climb, giving you countless reasons to stop and take photos.
Bukit Rimau has one of the two campsites in Long Pasia for the opportunity of an overnight stay.
Getting There
Take a taxi from the station near Padang Merdeka (Merdeka Field). Located 144 kilometers south of Kota Kinabalu, it will take about 3 hours drive to Sipitang from Kota Kinabalu.
Bukit Rimau has one of the two campsites in Long Pasia for the opportunity of an overnight stay.
Getting There
Take a taxi from the station near Padang Merdeka (Merdeka Field). Located 144 kilometers south of Kota Kinabalu, it will take about 3 hours drive to Sipitang from Kota Kinabalu.
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