This property comprises a total of 9 rooms located at Sabah's most famous hot water spring and offers accommodation and restaurants. The nature reserve and humid lowlands mean guests can enjoy botanical attractions such as orchids, rare butterflies and the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia. The healing waters of this popular local hot spring rejuvenate aching muscles after the challenging climb up Mount Kinabalu. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby, a hotel safe, a restaurant and room service, as well as parking available for those arriving by car.
This property is set over 2 acres of tropical gardens with an animal rehabilitation farm, picnic areas, hot pools, a butterfly farm and a canopy walkway overlooking the forests. Guests will find Kipungit Waterfall about 1 km away, and it is some 2 km to the bat cave. The accommodation is situated on the edge of Kinabalu Park by the River Mamut and is roughly 3 hours from Kota Kinabalu. Furthermore, Kota Kinabalu International Airport lies approximately 130 km from the property.