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Shops along the street in Sabindo quarter of Tawau

Tawau is the third largest town of the state of Sabah, on the island of Borneo. A relatively new town in Malaysia, boomed in early 1980s for its lumber and cocoa farming industry, has become a bustling place, and a transit point to all neighbouring islands such as Sebatik, Nunukan, Tarakan, Jolo and Semporna islands.

Get in

By plane

  • 1 Tawau International Airport (TWU  IATA). is the second international airport of Sabah. There are flights from Kuala Lumpur (2 hr 45 min, daily), and Kota Kinabalu (45 min, daily) on Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia. In addition, there are also flights from Sandakan (40 min, daily) on MASwings. The airport is about 33 km away from the town. There are ATMs and a currency exchange at the airport but if you're arriving late, it'll almost certainly be closed and the ATMs do not always work, so make sure you've got some Malaysian ringgit before you arrive as you'll need it for the taxi or the bus. Tawau Airport (Q1433031) on Wikidata Tawau Airport on Wikipedia

As of 2019, there are 2 international routes connecting Tawau to Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei) and Tarakan (Indonesia).

Getting there/away: Airport taxis are available and charge RM45 for one way trip into town. There is also an airport bus service operated by Kasah Transport (S) Sdn. Bhd. (Tel: +6089-950208) to the city for RM10. The departure times of the airport bus from the city to the airport are as follows: 5:40AM, 8AM, 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 1PM, 2:30PM and 5PM.

By coach

There are daily buses from Kota Kinabalu's North City Bus Station, but it's a long nine-hour journey. There are half a dozen companies and the fare is RM55.50. (Tel: +60 13 879 7779)

There are also bus from Lahad Datu, 2.5 hours away. Departure at 3:30PM, RM15.

By ferry

The main ferry connections are to the Indonesian cities of Nunukan and Tarakan, both in North Kalimantan province.

To/from Nunukan: Multiple departures daily from Tawau, Tawindo Express, Labuan Express, including around 10AM and 3PM. From Nunukan, departures are around 9AM and 2PM. Tickets cost around RM90 one-way including port tax and journey time is 1 hour.

To/from Tarakan: One departure daily except on Sunday from Tawau. Tawindo Express sails every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, while Indomaya Express departs every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Both at 10:30AM. Tickets cost RM140 one-way and travelling time is 3 hours.

Ticket sales end half an hour before departure, due to border formalities.

Get around

By taxi

Taxi fares around town would cost around RM5, and to housing area at RM7 at most. Grab (the Southeast Asia equivalent to Uber) is easily available throughout the town area.

By bus

RM 2 to travel within town areas. And about RM2 to the rural areas like Balung and Merotai.

Talk

Tawau's large Indonesian community mainly speaks Bahasa Indonesia and various other Indonesian languages such as Bugis and Timor, but most are unable to understand or speak English except for a few basic words. As with the Chinese in other parts of Sabah, Tawau's Chinese community is majority Hakka speaking but most can understand and speak Mandarin as well as Cantonese. The lingua franca among Tawau's various races is Bahasa Malaysia (Malay), but most residents, especially the locals, are able to understand and speak basic English as well.

See

The historic belfry of Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia; it's the last historic pre-war building of Tawau

Do

Diving

Within the region of Tawau, tourists can also dive from the islands of Roach Reefs or take an hour drive to [Semporna] to dive at popular destinations like Mataking, Mabul, Pompong, Kapalai and the Great Sipadan - The only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising about 5000 feet above seabed. Popular dive shops and agents in Tawau includes:

Buy

Lions Club Tawau Monument at Jalan Utara
  • Central Market or known as Pasar Sri Tanjung Tawau, Pasar gantung tawau,Pasar fish market.It offers goods arrived locally and neighbouring islands.(such as Nunukan and Tarakan).
  • Tawau Bazaar opposite to Marco Polo Hotel is the best place to buy goods such as Batik sarongs, merchandises, Sabah T-Shirts, handicrafts, branded cosmetics with cheaper price.

Eat

  • Sabindo Hawker Center offers a variety of seafood stalls at Sabindo centre. From Chinese, Malay and Thai tomyam seafood stall, it is just located along the waterfront in town. The stalls offer very competitive prices for selective catch of the day.
  • Makanan Laut 101 serves excellent crab and shellfishes with vegetables at incredibly low prices.

At night, numerous stalls set up around the town. Many sell

  • Sulawesi Coto Makassar (Makassarse beef soup), a Bugis specialty; Saggar/Pisang Goreng (banana fritters), Ubi Goreng (fried tapioca), Onde-onde (glutinous rice with savoury taste roasted in banana leaves), Kuih Pandan (Pandan rice cake), Karipap (Curry Puff), Kuih kacang (peanut pancake spread with coconut jam), Bubur Chaca(a dessert broth with tapioca, sweet potato and sago), etc.
  • Nasi Kuning or yellow rice is an Indonesian specialty that cannot be found anywhere else in Malaysia. The rice is cooked with coconut milk and turmeric (known as kunyit in Malay), which in turn made the rice look yellow in colour. In Tawau it is usually served with a piece of fish deep-fried in dried chilli sauce. This can be found in almost any Malay restaurants or stalls around Tawau but sometimes also sold in some Chinese coffeeshops. To further enhance the taste, the rice is usually wrapped in banana leaves. Price ranges from RM 0.40 to RM 3.00 per serving.
  • Mee Tauhu or tofu noodles, a classic Sabahan breakfast. Noodles served with several variations of tofu sauce.

Drink

  • Zenzi Dance Club, behind Maxim seafood restaurant, Sedap corner at Fajar. RnB Club formerly known as Frequency.

Sleep

  • Hotel Emas Tawau, +60 89-762000.
  • Promenade Hotel
  • Prince Hotel, +60 89-778989.
  • Shervinton Executive Boutique Hotel, +60 89-770000.
  • Belmont Marco Polo Hotel, +60 89 777 988.
  • De Choice Hotel, Phone: +60 89-776655, +60 89-776761, +60 89-776760
  • Kingston Executive Hotel, +60 89-769996.
  • Kingston Hotel Phone: +60 89-702288, +60 89-702388, +60 89-702588

There are many hotels in Tawau, a few of which you can book online, but often there are promotions available when you walk up. One comprehensive website to check for hotels is http://www.etawau.com/Hotel/index.html which also lists prices. There are apparently no hostels in Tawau. Also, be aware that in many of the hotels the internet connection is sporadic, only available in the lobby, or not available at all. There is one gaming internet location in the hotel area called Command open til midnight.

Budget

  • Hotel Murah - RM41 for double room.
  • Hotel Monaco 2000

Mid-range

  • Kingston Hotel, TB4581 - 4590, Lot 6-15, Ground Floor,

Jalan Haji Karim, 91000 Tawau, Sabah, has decent double rooms for 77RM and up but bad wifi connection.

  • Heritage Hotel, TB 210-213, Jalan Bunga, Fajar Complex, Tel: +60 89 762222, (Fax: +60 89 767222, E-mail: info@heritagehotel.com.my), .
  • King Park Hotel Tawau, TB30, Jalan Haji Karim (Fajar Commercial Center), +60 89 767 700, +60 89 766 699, . Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 12.00noon. Newly renovated 10-storey 3 star hotel. Free internet and buffet breakfast. Central location with great views. Function rooms and shuttle to airport available. Rated as one of the best value hotel in Tawau! RM98-RM388nett.
  • Belmont Marco Polo Hotel, Jalan Clinic, Phone: +60 89 777 988. The best hotel in Tawau, large room with reasonable price.Comfort and clean pillows and beds! The location also strategic, at the town center of Tawau.
  • Heritage Hotel, TB 210-213, Jalan Bunga, Fajar Complex, Tel: +60 89 762222, (Fax: +60 89 767222, E-mail: info@heritagehotel.com.my), .

Stay healthy

There are a number of medical and dental clinics available. Majority of them only operate until 5PM but some open until 10PM. Klinik Famili have courteous doctors at 5 branches around Tawau and its branch at Kompleks Tanjung operate until 10PM everyday including weekend and public holiday. Other clinic, Sabindo and Sabindo Square open until 9 and 8PM respectively. Tow other clinic, Fajar and Jalan Paya opens until 5PM. In case of emergency, please contact 089-767878 during office hour or 089-760817 if you need help after office hour.

General Hospital Tawau has 24x7 ER department open to all who need it.

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