SUNSET MUSIC FESTIVAL 2013 Tip of Borneo – Kudat, Sabah 28th June to 1st July 2013 (extension stay – optional) Closing Date is April 28 2013 – *Limited Places

CYCLISTS will ride while MUSIC LOVER (Non-Cyclists) will take the coach

DAY 1        Arrive in Kota Kinabalu, relax and cycle around Kota Kinabalu city

DAY 2        Commerce the journey to Kudat stopping along the way. Check in hotel or guesthouse. Freshen up and attend the sunset music festival. Be serenaded with classical favorites and contemporary tunes by the renowned Jesselton Philharmonic Orchestra and other artistes as the sun sets in the horizon.

DAY 3        Ride and/or visit Rungus Longhouse and vicinity. Take a coach to Kota Kinabalu, check in hotel, free and easy.

DAY 4        Free & Easy then transfer to airport for return flight to Singapore

Programs offered by license travel agent EXCLUDES AIRFARE

Raise your hands and/or email: malchen@singnet.com.sg

Author: Malcolm Chen

Briefly, yours truly Malcolm is 68 years “young” semi-retired. Since 2002 is involved in promoting, marketing and organizing diverse events/projects such as experiential education; ethnic music & culture; Equestrian; adventure races and sports tourism, community-involvement tourism, incentive & niche programs. These events are mainly in Malaysia in particular Borneo. Currently focusing on cycling toursim, international - AGELESS BICYCLISTS

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  1. Sunset Music Fest is a one-of-its-kind outdoor musical experience, in which audience will be serenaded with classical favorites and contemporary tunes performed by both local and international artistes, in a centre stage set against the dramatic backdrop of a beautiful sunset at the meeting point of the South China and Sulu seas.
    At the northern-most tip of Borneo is Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, which means the “lingering junction” as it is where the South China Sea lingers and amalgamates with the wandering Sulu Sea that flows from the east. According to local folklore, the headland is a reminder of a treacherous coastline, where bloody battles and past shipwrecks was previously a lookout point to guard against invading pirates. The relatively undisturbed promontory offers striking views of Kalampunian Beach and the idyllic Banggi, Mantanani and triangle-shaped Kelambu island.
    Kudat district itself is developing into a popular tourist destination with something to offer everyone. Traditional longhouses, pristine beaches, coconut plantations and cottage industries producing honey and gongs capture the essence of Kudat’s rich history and cultural heritage.

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