Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau)
Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau)
Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau)

Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau) Tours and Tickets

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As the northernmost point of Borneo—the third-largest island in the world—the Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau) is the meeting point of the South China Sea and the Sulu Sea. The significant location of the dramatic headland is marked by a bronze globe and surrounded by rugged coastal scenery.

  • Kudat, Sabah, 89050

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Q:Is there an entrance fee for the Tip of Borneo?
A:No, there is no entrance fee or ticket required to visit the Tip of Borneo (Tanjung Simpang Mengayau). You will, however, need to pay for transportation to reach this coastal spot; options include a rental car, taxi, bus, or a tour from the city of Kota Kinabalu that includes transport.
Q:What is the northernmost tip of Borneo?
A:The Tip of Borneo, or Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, is the northernmost tip of Borneo. It is located at the meeting point of the South China Sea and Sulu Sea on the Kudat Peninsula and is about 130 miles (215 kilometers) from the city of Kota Kinabalu.
Q:Is the tip of Borneo reopening?
A:Yes, the Tip of Borneo reopened in April 2023 after an extensive 2-year renovation project. Additions include an upgraded walkway, accessible restroom facilities, and an improved viewing platform. The existing café, restrooms, souvenir shop, and parking area are open as work continues on a new visitor center at the site.
Q:How do I get to Tip of Borneo from Kota Kinabalu?
A:It takes more than three hours to reach the Tip of Borneo from the city of Kota Kinabalu. Take a taxi or rental car directly to the site. Or, take a bus or flight to the town of Kudat and then a taxi 30 minutes from there to the Tip of Borneo.
Q:Is the Tip of Borneo worth visiting?
A:Yes, the Tip of Borneo is home to some of the island’s most unspoiled waterfront, with white sand and deep turquoise water along Pantai Kalampunian and other beaches. This remote outpost has less tourism and modern development than other coastal locations. It's known for its spectacular sunsets and moonlit nights.
Q:Can I go to the Tip of Borneo on my own?
A:Yes. You do not need to hire a guide or join a tour to visit the Tip of Borneo. You can take a taxi, rental car, or bus. There are also day trips with transportation from Kota Kinabalu that stop at the Tip of Borneo and other Kudat highlights.