Contact Us

Jalan Marudu, Ground Floor, Lot No.3
P. O. Box 82, 89057 Kudat, Sabah, Malaysia.

Lot No.3, Ground Floor, Jalan Ibrahim Arshad, Pekan Lama Kudat, Sabah, Malaysia.
Tel: 6088 - 622 226
6088 - 622 794
6088 - 622 218
Fax:

Email:
6088 - 623 226

riahotel2002@hotmail.com

Q & A

Q1. HOW CAN I REACH KUDAT?
A1. Bus or taxi is easily accessible from Kota Kinabalu to Kudat between 8am to 4pm daily.

Q2. DO THE HOTEL PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION?
A2. Yes. The hotel provide transportation for in-town-tour within Kudat at a reasonable price.

Q3. IS THE TAP WATER DRINKABLE?
A3. Though the standard hygiene in Malaysia is generally high, but we recommend you to drink bottle water only which is widely available throughout the town.

Q4. HOW DOES THE FOOD LIKE?
A4. Asian cuisine with selection of traditional foods are available anywhere in the Kudat town from 6am to 9pm.

Q5. WHAT LANGUAGES ARE COMMONLY USED IN KUDAT?
A5. English is commonly used throughout Malaysia. Our national language is Bahasa Malaysia. Malaysians commonly speaks Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin & other local dialect.

Q6. HOW'S THE WEATHER LIKE THERE?
A6. Malaysia has an equatorial climate with uniform temperatures throughout the year. Please use sun block to guard against sunburn and dehydration.

Q7. IS THERE ANY POST OFFICE ARROUND?
A7. Yes, the post office is just next to the hotel.

Q8. HOW FAR IS THE HOSPITAL KUDAT FROM THE HOTEL?
A8. The Hospital Kudat is just 7 minutes drive from the hotel.

Kudat Attractions

Sabah First Capital
In 1882, Kudat was established as the first capital of Sabah after the British North Borneo Chartered Company leased the territory of Sabah from the sultans of Brunei and Sulu.

The Rungus-the indigenous tribe on the Kudat peninsula and on the east side of Marudu Bay-made their home inland, while the coastline attracted Muslim Bajau, Irranun and Suluk. The Rungus called the Kudat area after the Tomborungus River that ran into an inlet nearby.

When the British arrived and asked for the name of the place, the Rungus thought they wanted to identify the coarse grass growing there, so said Kutad. Eventually, the name was corrupted to Kudat, and was used in preference to the old name of Tomborungus. Because of a labour shortage, the British North Borneo Charted Company engaged the basel Missionary Society to bring in families of Christian Hakka from southern China to help develop Kudat.

The first pioneers arrived in 1883, followed by a steady flow of Hakkas who cleared the jungles to establish coconut plantations and small farms. They built their own homes, churches and schools. In the early years of 20th century, they began planting rubber. Although other Chinese groups eventually made Kudat their home, the district remains dominated by Christian Hakka and the Basel Church.

Accessible primary by sea until less than 50 years ago, when a road eventually linked Kudat with Kota Kinabalu, Kudat's past isolation has ensured that much of the original charm and traditional of the region remain relatively unchanged.

Sabah's Most Traditional People

Kudat The Rungus, a sub-group of the Kadazandusun, are Sabah's most traditional people. Sharing many of their beliefs, rituals and festivals with the rest of the Kadazandusun, the Rungus nonetheless have a number of unique legends and practices, as well as distinctive costumes and architecture.

The True Tip of Borneo
The dramatic headland of Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, the northwestern tip of Borneo, offers a stunning view over the South China Sea and the lighthouse on Pulau Kalampunian towards the islands of Banggi and Balambangan.

Tanjung Sempang Mengayau, the Tip of Borneo, is the latest must-visit attraction in Sabah. Located in the Kudat peninsula, approximately 50km from the town, it is the northern point of Borneo island where the South China Sea meets the Sulu Sea. Blessed with this nature amazing views and all the tranquility.


"Gong" Making

The village of Sumangkap is famous for its cottage industry of "Gong" making. "Gongs", either set horizontally in a frame or hang vertically, are the most important Rungus musical instrument and played on all festival occasions.

Sheets of thick aluminium alloy are cut and beaten to form "gongs", which can be made to order with names or special symbols embossed upon them. The gong vary in size from tiny souvenir "gongs" up to a giant of almost 2 metrs across.


Rungus Longhouse
Welcome to experience a staying in traditional Rungus longhouse, Kampung Bavanggazo, without sacrificing modern comforts such as showers and toilets. Located in a valley not far from the main road to Kudat, near Tinangol.
Honey Bee Village

Kampung Gombizau, 43 kilometers south of Kudat town, has been known as "Honey Bee Village". Visitors can wander about hives placed in the nearby softwood forest, and see how the bees are smoked out of their hives. The honey comb is then removed from the hive and the pure honey extracted.
"Tamu" Open Market
Apart from the fun and adventure amidst nature, another favourite pursuit is none other than shopping. A open market or Tamu in Pekan Tomborungus is just 5 minutes walk from the hotel. Held in every Tuesday evening 4pm to 9pm and Wednesday 6am to 10am. There will be a Pesta Kelapa (Coconut Festival) held every year in September.

The Tamu is a spontaneous gaiety of activities as the tribal people gather to buy and sell or barter their native farm products, handicrafts, traditional wares and wears, cultural instruments, local drinks and foodstuffs.

In Sikuati, 10 kilometers from Kudat, there is another Sunday Tamu (5am to 11am) , which had 50 years of history.

Facilities

This 6-storey hotel offers 24 tastefully-designed guestrooms including 12 superior, 6 deluxe and 6 suites, featuring interior finishing made from indigenous materials. All spacious guestrooms have balconies, which offer stunning views of the Marudu Bay and are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. All deluxe and suite rooms include a mini-kitchen while all boost a shower with high pressure shower head. For the comfort and convenience of every guest, complimentary locally made snacks plus coffee and tea are provided in every room.

Room
There are three type of tastefully-designed guestrooms including 12 superior, 6 deluxe and 6 suites, featuring interior finishing made from indigenous materials. All spacious guestrooms have balconies, which offer stunning views of the Marudu Bay and are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.

All deluxe and suite rooms include a mini-kitchen while all boost a shower with high pressure shower head. For the comfort and convenience of every guest, complimentary locally made snacks plus coffee and tea are provided in every room.

Suite Room

Deluxe Room

Superior Room

Meetings

Meeting Room - Board Room

Capacity: Meeting 25 / Banquet 80

A beautiful wood-paneled executive-style conference and meeting room, equipped with DSL, featuring cushion chairs and a fixed conference table for up to 25 people.

Amenities
We make sure your room is stocked with all of life's little luxuries including:

PABX phone line
20" television with multi channels
Individual room controlled air conditioning
Hot water system
personal care and bath products
Hair dryer
Mini bar
Tea/ Coffee making facilities

Hi-speed Internet access *
Daily newspaper *
Iron and Ironing Board **

Remarks:
* - Provided at Lobby
** - Upon request

Restaurant
Located on the 1st floor. In relation to its racial diversity, the restaurant offer an exiting culinary experience. Quality control over the food served and a personalized style of operation are the essence to the success of the Restaurant.

The menu features fusion food, blending Chinese and Malay cuisine. Interactive Open Corridor provides you stunning views of the Marudu Bay during lunch and dinner.

Location


Kudat is a town in Sabah, a state in the eastern part of Malaysia, on the northern tip of Borneo island. It serves as the administrative center for the Kudat Division, which includes the towns of Kudat, Pitas, Kota Marudu, and some offshore islands.

Kudat is located on the northern part of Sabah, some 190 kilometers north of Kota Kinabalu, the state capital. On the west, it faces the South China Sea, and on the east the Sulu Sea. It is at latitude 6°55'north, longitude 116°50'east.

Overview


Selamat Datang! Welcome to Ria Hotel - the brand-new, chic and trendy hotel in Kudat, Sabah! With its vibrant bright-coloured exterior walls, modern architecture and warm hospitality, Ria Hotel is aptly named for the friendly and cheerful ambience it exudes.

This 6-storey hotel offers 24 tastefully-designed guestrooms including 12 superior, 6 deluxe and 6 suites, featuring interior finishings made from indigenous materials. All spacious guestrooms have balconies, which offer stunning views of the Marudu Bay and are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.