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Senarai Premis Penginapan Pelancong : Sabah 1 SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : SABAH BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 1 Promenade Hotel Apartment 3-G-17, Lorong Api-Api 2,Api-Api Centre 88000 Kota Kinabalu 2 Sabah Hotel KM1,Jalan Utara, Peti Surat 275 90703 Sandakan 3 Wah May Hotel 36, Jalan Haji Saman 88800 Kota Kinabalu 4 Hotel Ramai Leila Road Town Centre,P.O.Box 184 90702 Sandakan 5 Casuarina Hotel Kota Kinabalu Lorong Ikan Lais, Jalan Mat Salleh 88789 Kota Kinabalu 6 Kinabalu Pine Resort Kampung Kundasang(Along Kundasang-Ranau Highway) 89307 Ranau 7 Kudat Golf and Marina Resort Off Jalan Urusetia. P.O. BOX 779 89057 Kudat 8 Tang Dynasty 1-1, Lorong Plaza Wawasan, Coastal Highway 88000 Kota Kinabalu 9 Winner Hotel No.9&10,Jalan Pasar Baru, Kampung Air 88812 Kota Kinabalu 10 Rafflesia Hotel Sdn. Bhd SEDCO Kota Kinabalu, Jalan Laiman Diki 88300 Kota Kinabalu 11 Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort Lot 20, Jalan Aru 88100 Kota Kinabalu 12 Promenade Hotel No.4, Lorong Api-Api 3, Api-Api Centre 88000 Kota Kinabalu 13 Hotel Shangri-La Kota Kinabalu 75, Bandaran Berjaya 88819 Kota Kinabalu 14 Borneo Resthouse Hotel Lot 36, Taman Fraser, Mile 3 1/2, Penampang Road 88300 Kota Kinabalu 15 Central Hotel No.7,Jalan Tugu 88818 Kota Kinabalu 16 Bilton Inn No.23,Jalan Tugu,Kampung Air 88000 Kota Kinabalu 17 Town Inn Hotel No.31 & 33, Jalan Pantai 88000 Kota Kinabalu 18 Kinabalu Rose Cabin KM18,Jalan Ranau-Tamparuli 89307 Ranau 19 Hotel New Sabah Lot 3 & 4,Blok A,Segama Complex 88000 Kota Kinabalu 20 Tempurung Seaside Lodge Kg. Tempurung 89747 Kuala Penyu 21 Century Hotel Lot 12,Bandaran Berjaya 88807 Kota Kinabalu 22 Hotel New Nan Xing 33-35 Jalan Haji Saman, P.O.Box No.10415 88804 Kota Kinabalu 23 Backpackers Lodge Lucy's Homestay Lot 25, Lorong Dewan, Australia Palace 88000 Kota Kinabalu 24 Hotel Deleeton Lot 45 & 46, Blok E, Asia City 88000 Kota Kinabalu 25 Ang's Hotel 28, Jlan Pantai 88000 Kota Kinabalu 26 Hotel Holiday Lot 1 & 2, Blok F,Segama Shopping Complex 88800 Kota Kinabalu 27 Borneo Dinawan Island Resort Pulau Dinawan, Off Kinarut, District of Papar 89600 Papar BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 28 Hotel Nak Jlan Pelabuhan Lama 90708 Sandakan 29 Kinabalu Daya Hotel Blok 9,Jalan Pantai 88000 Kota Kinabalu 30 Full On Resthouse No. 10,Jalan Perpaduan Kg. Air 88000 Kota Kinabalu 31 Hyatt Regency Kinabalu Jalan Datuk Salleh Sulong 88991 Kota Kinabalu 32 Hotel Holiday Park Mile 3 1/2,Jalan Penampang 88300 Kota Kinabalu 33 Hotel City Inn No.41, Jalan Pantai 88800 Kota Kinabalu 34 Hotel Juta Jalan Milimewa Lama 89009 Keningau 35 Kota Belud Hotel Kota Belud Ranau Bypass 89158 Kota Belud 36 Hotel Mido Jalan Teratai,MDLD 0604 91110 Lahad Datu 37 City Hotel No.42,2nd & 3rd Floor,Jalan Pantai 88800 Kota Kinabalu 38 Asia Hotel @ KK 68, Bandaran Berjaya 88000 Kota Kinabalu 39 Restoran & Hotel Islamic No.8,Jalan Perpaduan Kg.Air 88801 Kota Kinabalu 40 Hotel Pine Bay No.19,Jalan Sentosa 88800 Kota Kinabalu 41 Hotel Soon Yee No.1362,Tingkat 1 7 2,Jalan Stephan Tan 91007 Tawau 42 Gaya Hotel Tingkat 1-4,Lot 137A,Jalan Gaya 88867 Kota Kinabalu 43 Park Hotel Lot 11,Blok 39,Jalan Sentosa,Kampung Air 88000 Kota Kinabalu 44 New Capital Hotel 7,Jalan Laiman Diki,Kampung Air 88812 Kota Kinabalu 45 Hotel Suang Hee Blok F,Lot 6 & 7, Segama Complex 88812 Kota Kinabalu 46 Bandaran Tourist Hotel Tingkat 1-2,Lot 18, Jalan Berjaya 3,Bandaran Berjaya 88800 Kota Kinabalu 47 Kinabalu Hotel No.21,Jlan Tugu,Kampung Air 88814 Kota Kinabalu 48 Likas Square Apartment Hotel 1,Lorong Likas Square, Jalan Istiadat Likas 88400 Kota Kinabalu 49 Borneo Rainforest Lodge KM.78,Danum Valley,Jalan Danum 91120 Lahad Datu 50 Malar Kinabalu Hotel No.25,Jln Pantai 88000 Kota Kinabalu 51 Hung Wing Hotel Lot 4, Blok 13, 3rd Avenue 90713 Sandakan 52 Hotel Capital 23, JALAN HAJI SAMAN, P.O.BOX 11223 88813 Kota Kinabalu 53 Hotel Rasa Sayang Blok D, Tingkat 2&3,Lot 1, Segama Shopping Complex 88810 Kota Kinabalu 54 City Park Inn No.2,Jalan Pasar Baru,Kampung Air 88000 Kota Kinabalu 55 Tang Dynasty Hotel Sandakan Bandar Tyng,Mile 5,Jalan Utara 90009 Sandakan BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH MDLD 4678,Level 4 & 5,Lahad Datu Centre Point,Jalan 56 Kingston Hotel 91100 Lahad Datu Kastam Lama 57 Jockey Lodge Hotel Blok B,Bandar Tong Huat,Batu 3,Jalan Utara 90732 Sandakan 58 Hotel Kinabalu Kudat No.1243,Jalan Melor,Lot No.1 & 2,Block C 89050 Kudat 59 Poring Hot Spring & Nature Reserve Poring Hot Spring 89307 Ranau 60 Grace Inn Hotel TB 533, Bandar Baru Fajar Complex,Tawau, Sabah. 91000 Tawau Lot 2A-4A, 1st Floor & Lot 3A-4A, 2nd Floor, Wisma 61 Park View Lodge 90000 Sandakan Wemin, Jalan Leila 62 Sipadan-Mabul Resort NT. 1330 & NT. 1144, PULAU MABUL 91308 Semporna 63 Sulaman Eco Resort Kampung Serusup,Tuaran 89208 Kota Kinabalu 64 Tyng Garden Sandakan Bandar Tyng,Mile 5,Jalan Utara 90009 Sandakan 65 Mandarin Inn Lot 37 & 38, Blok E, Beaufort Jaya 89808 Beaufort 66 Borneo Paradise Eco Farm KM-35, Jalan Lahad Datu,Kunak Kg,Sabahan 91117 Lahad Datu 67 Crystal Quest Peti Surat 848,Pulau Selingan 90709 Sandakan 68 Felda Residence Sahabat Peti Surat No.2,Pejabat Pos Cenderawasih 91150 Lahad Datu 69 Hotel New Sabah Blok 42,18, Jalan Singapura,P.O. Box 214 90702 Kota Kinabalu 70 Hotel Lagenda Blok 24, Lot 11,Jln 2,P.O. Box 132,PPJU Batu 1 1/2 90307 Sandakan 71 Hotel London Lot D1-D2,Blok 1D, Jalan Empat 91705 Sandakan 72 North City Hotel TB 175-176,Jalan Belian,P.O. Box 306 91007 Tawau 73 Hotel Emas TB 2103,Jln.Utara,Peti Surat 569 91008 Tawau 74 Legend Motel Peti Surat 125, Kg Keramat 90107 Beluran Lot 11,13,15,Blok D,Lorong Perindustrian Nountun,Batu 5 75 Megah Inn 88450 Kota Kinabalu 1/2,Jalan Tuaran No.16, Lot 2, Blok D,2nd. & 3rd.Floor,Jln. Labuk Segama 76 Hotel Segama 88813 Kota Kinabalu Complex,P.O.Box 111192 77 Pesona Hotel Tenom P.O Box 225 89908 Tenom 78 Kinabatangan Jungle Camp Singgahmata 1, Kampung Bilit Kinabatangan 79 Hotel Samila Lot 10A,Blok 13,Lebuh 3 90000 Sandakan 80 North Borneo Hotel TB 52-53, Jln Dunlop,P.O.Box 306 91007 Tawau 81 Hotel Selingan Lot 9,Blok 14,Jalan 2 90000 Sandakan 82 Century Hotel 1st Floor,Lot 15,Luyung Phase 8,Jalan Kolam 88300 Kota Kinabalu 83 Hotel Ocean MDLD 0157,Lot 1,Blok 30,Jalan Cempaka 91112 Lahad Datu 84 New Eden Hotel No.1,Jalan Sentosa,Kg.Air 88848 Kota Kinabalu 85 Seaside Travellers Inn KM 20, Jln Besar, kota Kinabalu/Papar,Kg. Kinarut 89600 Papar 86 Borneo Dinawan Island Resort Lot.47.09, 7th Floor, Wisma Merdeka,Jln Tun Razak 88000 Kota Kinabalu 87 Hotel La Vida Lot 9, Blok 9,Tingkat 1 & 2,Bandar Indah Sandakan 90703 Sandakan 88 Sabah Oriental Hotel Lorong Kemajuan 88000 Kota Kinabalu 89 Borneo Survivor Resort Tagi Beach Pulau Tiga 89740 Kuala Penyu 90 Hotel Asia City Lot 1-3, Blok A, Asia City Phase 1A, Jln. Kg. Air 2 88000 Kota Kinabalu 91 Full On Resthouse Lot 10, Blok 4, Jalan Teo Teck Ong 89209 Tuaran 92 Hotel Seafront Sandakan Lo1 Blok X (43) 4th Lane Leila Road, PPM 133 Elopura 90000 Sandakan BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 93 Gayana Eco Resort Teluk Malahom, Pulau Gaya 88000 Kota Kinabalu 94 Summer Bay Resort Kg. Melisung, Melisung 89600 Papar 95 Step-In Lodge 1st-3rd Floor Lot 1 Blok L Sinsuran Complex 88000 Kota Kinabalu 96 Bayu Paradise Kg Lohan1, Ranau 89300 Ranau 97 Celyn Resort Kinabalu Kampung Sumarah, Kundasang 89300 Ranau NT. 123011496, NT. 12301589, NT. 123014880, 98 The Reef Dive Resort - Mataking Island 91008 Semporna NT124000335, NT. 12301207, NT. 123012064, PULAU 99 Hamin Lodge / Stay Inn Lot 19 Ground Floor, Blok C Sedco Complex 88830 Kota Kinabalu 100 Heritage Hotel TB 210-213, Jalan Bunga, Fajar Complex 91000 Tawau TB 4581 - 4590, Lot 6-15, Ground Floor, 1st & 2nd Floor, 101 Kingston Hotel 91000 Tawau Jln. Hj. Karim 102 Blue Ocean Lodge Lot 103, Gaya Street 88000 Kota Kinabalu 103 Lembah Impian Country Homes KM 45, Kampung Kandazon, Jalan Putatan-Ramavah 89507 Penampang 104 Tang Dynasty Park Hotel TL 147, Jalan Belia 88000 Kota Kinabalu 105 MeRcure Waterfront Kota Kinabalu D-G-28, Block D, Warisan Square, Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens 88000 Kota Kinabalu 106 Seamaiden Holiday Apartments Unit B2-02-06, Marina Court Resort & Condominium 88000 Kota Kinabalu 107 Imperial Boutec Hotel Blok D, 7th Floor, Warisan Square, Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens 88000 Kota Kinabalu 108 Weston Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary Kampung Si Jan-jan Weston 89808 Beaufort 109 Megah D'Aru Hotel No. 2, Jalan Kinabalu, Pekan Tanjung Aru 88100 Kota Kinabalu GF. No. 3, Block BC, Lot 15, Lorong Ikan Juara 3, Sadong 110 Impiana Mutiara Hotel 88100 Kota Kinabalu Jaya 111 King Park Hotel Kota Kinabalu TL 017542817, Jalan Masjid Lama 88000 Kota Kinabalu 112 Restoran Dan Chalet Anjung Seri Torongsoko Pitas Peti Surat 356, Kota Marudu 89108 Kota Marudu Kompleks Tabung Haji Kota Kinabalu / TH Hotel 113 Jalan Sembulan, Peti Surat 12908 88832 Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu 114 Hotel Perdana MDLD 0600, Jalan Seroja, P.O. Box 60072 91100 Lahad Datu HSE No. 25, Lot 68, Lorong Gunung Ulu Merak 2, Taman 115 Celyn Hotel City Mall 88300 Kota Kinabalu Hill Top, Luyang 116 Mengalum Tours & Dive Resort Sdn Bhd 117 Az's B & B Lodging House Lot 334, Jalan Saga, Batu 4.5, Jln Tuaran Likas 88100 Kota Kinabalu 118 Bandaraya Hotel Lot 46, Bandaran Berjaya, Jalan Padang 88675 Kota Kinabalu 119 Sukau Rainforest Lodge Kg Sukau Kinabatangan 88450 Kota Kinabalu 120 Kuhara Court Apartment Suite TB 4550, Batu 1, Jalan Kuhara, Blok C, Kuhara Ground Floor 91000 Tawau 121 Seri Borneo Hotel Kota Kinabalu Lot 10, Blok D, Sinsuran Kompleks 88000 Kota Kinabalu Ground Floor & 1st Floor.
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