Kota Marudu

The Kota Marudu tamu is held every Sunday at Pekan Goshen. Big or small, tamus or alfresco markets open wherever people need to trade. It also fulfils one of the basic human needs - to be social. Besides shopping for fresh produce and other essential household items, here is where the people from around Kota Marudu come together and mingle each week. A true culture vulture's view to behold!
Getting There
Pekan Goshen is situated 131 kilometers or approximately 2-hours-drive away from Kota Kinabalu.
| Transportation | Fare (one way) |
Departure point |
Return point |
Remarks |
| Bus (direction to Kudat) |
RM16.00 per person |
Bus stop at Padang Merdeka Kota Kinabalu |
Kota Marudu |
7.30am - 4.00pm |
Other places of Interest
When in Kota Marudu, be sure to swing by Sagabon Parks, an agriculture research station at Buyut Lake where you can explore and learn more about the world of agriculture.
Visiting in October? Don't miss the annual Maize Festival or Pesta Jagung! Held in tribute to the maize's contribution to Kota Marudu's socio-economic development. Exciting events await visitors during this event.
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Kota Kinabalu: Rain
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