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Mount Kinabalu Temporarily Closed Due To COVID-19 In Sabah

Due to the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic that hit the state of Sabah at this time, one of the popular tourist destinations in the state, namely Mount Kinabalu had to be temporarily closed.

This was announced by the Mount Kinabalu Facebook page recently. Based on the announcement, Kinabalu National Park and Mount Kinabalu Climb Operations will be temporarily closed from 25 September 2020 to 8 October 2020 for sanitation purposes.

“We are contacting our guests whose tours are impacted during this tour suspension period to offer suitable alternatives for their travel plans. We urge our valued guests whose trips are impacted to hold off from calling or contacting us unless your climbing dates are within 48 hours due to possible waiting time. ”

“We thank you for your patience and understanding during these times as we are doing our best to communicate as swiftly as possible,” said the statement.

You can all find out the latest updates on the Mount Kinabalu Facebook and Instagram pages.

Source: Mount Kinabalu

Adib Mohd

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