Sabah Self-Drive Adventure: Road Trip from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau
Sabah is unlike anywhere else in Malaysia. Dense rainforests, wildlife-rich reserves, coral-fringed islands, and a coastline stretching from the South China Sea to the Celebes Sea — this is the Land Below the Wind at its most raw and rewarding. While the north is well-trodden, the real adventure lies in driving from Kota Kinabalu deep into the south-east, tracing the spine of Borneo through small towns, national parks, and unforgettable landscapes. With a self-drive car rental, you set your own pace and go where the road takes you.

The Route at a Glance
The full KK-to-Tawau overland route covers roughly 560 km and is best broken into a multi-day journey. The main corridor — running through the Pan-Borneo Highway — connects Kota Kinabalu through Ranau, drops down to Sandakan on the east coast, then continues south through Lahad Datu, Semporna, and finally Tawau. Allow at least four to five days to do it justice; rushing this route means missing the very things that make it special.
A suggested itinerary: Day 1 — pick up your car at Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) and drive to Kinabalu Park (roughly 2 hours). Day 2 — continue to Sandakan, about 4 hours from Ranau. Day 3 — Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Kinabatangan River. Day 4 — push south to Semporna for the islands. Day 5 — Semporna to Tawau for your onward journey or flight home.
Key Stops Along the Way
Kinabalu Park & Ranau: Mount Kinabalu looms over northern Sabah like a sentinel. Even if you are not summiting, the park trails, mountain gardens, and views from the base are extraordinary. Ranau town is a practical overnight stop with budget guesthouses, roughly two hours from KK via the Tambunan route.
Sandakan: Once known as the "Queen of the Orient," Sandakan is a laid-back coastal town with a rich heritage trail — the Agnes Keith House, the Sandakan Memorial Park, and excellent fresh seafood at the esplanade. Sandakan Airport serves as a convenient car rental pickup point if you prefer a fly-drive arrangement, with operators offering cars from their city and airport locations.
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre: Just 25 km from Sandakan, Sepilok is unmissable. Morning and afternoon feeding sessions offer close-up encounters with semi-wild orangutans in their natural forest setting. The adjacent Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre adds another dimension to the visit.
Kinabatangan River: The lower Kinabatangan is one of the world's great wildlife corridors. Drive to Sukau or Bilit and arrange a boat tour — proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, and hornbills are regularly spotted from the riverbank and the water. Budget a full day here; the sunsets alone are worth it.

Semporna & the Tun Sakaran Marine Park: Semporna is the launchpad for Sipadan, Mabul, and Kapalai — some of the finest dive sites on earth. Even non-divers will find the turquoise waters and stilted water villages an extraordinary sight. Note that Sipadan requires a permit booked well in advance; secure yours before you set out on the road.
Tawau: The end of the road, and a destination in its own right. Tawau Hills Park offers hot springs and jungle trails within easy reach of town. The Tawau night market is a great spot to wind down with local food after days on the road. Tawau Airport and the Tawau (Sri Indah) Bus Terminal are the key reference points in town — both serve as car rental collection and drop-off locations.
Choosing the Right Car for the Journey
Road conditions on this route are generally good along the Pan-Borneo Highway sections, but some detours — particularly down to riverside lodges near Kinabatangan or rural tracks near Lahad Datu — can be rougher. Your car choice matters.
For travellers on a budget, the Perodua Axia starts from RM120/day in Kota Kinabalu and handles the main highway comfortably. The Perodua Bezza steps things up slightly with a larger boot, also from RM130/day in KK — a good all-rounder for two people with luggage. If you need more space for a group or heavier gear, the Toyota Innova is available from RM280/day in KK and offers far greater carrying capacity for families or small groups.
For those who want higher ground clearance and confident handling on mixed surfaces, the Toyota Fortuner is available from RM630/day in Kota Kinabalu — a popular choice among travellers who plan to explore beyond the tarmac. If you are picking up in Tawau, the Perodua Aruz starts from RM240/day and the Mitsubishi Triton from RM350/day, both well suited to the terrain around Tawau Hills Park and the surrounding lowland areas.

Car Rental Pickup Locations in Sabah
MT Car Rentals has operators across the three main Sabah hubs on this route. In Kota Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) is the primary pickup point — straightforward to reach on arrival and well served by multiple operators. In Sandakan, cars can be collected at Sandakan Airport or from locations along Jalan Bandar Utama in the town centre. In Tawau, both Tawau Airport and the Tawau (Sri Indah) Bus Terminal are listed pickup points, making it easy to return your car at the end of the trip regardless of how you are departing.
If you prefer a fly-drive format — flying into KK and out of Tawau — this is well catered for. Simply search by your pickup region on the MT Car Rentals platform and filter by your travel dates.
Practical Tips Before You Go
Fill up whenever you see a petrol station in smaller towns — stations thin out significantly between Lahad Datu and Semporna. Download offline maps before you leave KK; mobile coverage drops in some stretches of the interior. Start driving early each day to avoid afternoon heat and maximise wildlife-spotting windows, particularly along the Kinabatangan. Accommodation in Sukau and Semporna can sell out during peak periods — book your lodges ahead. And carry cash: many rest stops and small-town eateries along the route do not accept card payments.
Ready to Hit the Road?
The KK-to-Tawau drive is one of Malaysia's most rewarding self-drive journeys — a route that rewards curiosity and punishes rushing. Whether you are here for the wildlife, the islands, the highlands, or simply the open road through Borneo's rainforest, a rental car gives you the freedom to experience Sabah entirely on your own terms. Browse available cars in Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, and Tawau on MT Car Rentals and book your Sabah adventure today.

