Borneo Honeybee Center

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Kudat, Malaysia

Honey farm

Borneo Honeybee Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Borneo Honeybee Center is located in Kudat, Malaysia on Jalan Sikuati Marabau. Borneo Honeybee Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category honey farm in Malaysia.

Address

Jalan Sikuati Marabau

Phone

+6088613548

Open hours

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Akmal Mortfish

Bee is always interesting. Don't forget to drop by to learn about the bees colony & honey tasting session. It's a cheap bargain for the honey sold there too. Great knowledge by the guide. Love this place.

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Sabah Kendo

Its the first time we visit, very good experience for us. Will try to invest.

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Ad ku

Love this place.. Very educational about bee... Everything about borneo bees is here.. Watch it, taste it, experience it.

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Jeingim Jenne Lajuni

The entrance fee is mere RM 3, but the service and knowledge that can be paid is priceless. Over all the centre is very conducive for learning about bees and beekeeping because the display on various bees were well laid out. The host/guide was also knowledgeable, friendly, and patient with visitors' questions. Visitors can also watch the processing of honey as well. They also have a honey tasting corner inside their shop. The best time of day to visit would be in the morning and late afternoon, in order to avoid the heat.

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G C

Very intersting I didnt know the stingless'

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Albert Ling

We paid rm3 and didn't expect a 5 star treatment from the staff. We got a personal guide who explained everything about bees and their behaviour. We even got to taste fresh honey right from the hive! Worth it!

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Wirliam Kama-el

Nice place. A bit off the main road with very little signs. More of an educational facility to help the locals in this honey producing facility. The entrance fee is just a mere few ringgits. But its worth it, considering the detailed explanation given in the species of bees they have, how honey is harvested, and also the staff bring you to view their actual beehives. Word of warning, if one were to have allergies to bees, advise them and they would bring you to view their sting less bees which are rather harmless. End of the tour is the tasting of the different types of honey produced. A good place to support the local industry. Less reviewed and travelled even much so since they were first established in 1983. Was the only visitors there the entire day though.

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Boon Kok Lee

The staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. Bought some local honeys. Excellent taste.