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Hi guys...

If you have been contacting Sutera Sanctuary Lodges long enough, you should face some problem.

I just would like you to share with us what was your experiences.

I have written about my own experiences HERE in my blog post.

Some of them are:
  • The receptionist were rude
  • Not answering phone
  • Not answering emails submitted from their website
  • Asking climbers to call everyday to check for availability in Laban Rata

Hopefully, I will hear something from you also.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2008, 03:24:17 PM by drizad »
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Re: Share your experiences dealing with Sutera Sanctuary Lodges with us!
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2008, 06:56:40 PM »
I have transcribed what I wrote as a comment to your article
http://mount-kinabalu-borneo.com/blog/kinabalu-forum-where-we-could-do-something-with-ssl.html
Am most displeased with how SSL has been handling reservations. =( X(


Oh I totally agree with the article.

I have been steadily going to climb Mt Kinabalu steadily since 2004; this year’s trip will be my fifth. All my previous trips were arranged on my own; in fact most of the trips were done in the comfort of my home via emails.

However while preparing for a trip this March 2008,I have been having the most unpleasant experience booking for Laban Rata.

First of all, last August, wanting to get ahead in booking as my group is quite large this year, I decided to book ahead of time just in case. I was told the marketing department has instructed reservations to be made for next year. I promptly left off requesting them to let me know when reservations is open for next year( 2008 ). And then in October, I get a call out of the blue that if I do not pay for the reservation I would lose my booking; I had not been informed my booking was processed. In a panic, I asked for the reservation details to arrange payment. To my surprise they had seperated my group, 6 in Laban Rata and another 6 in Waras Hut. Laban Rata guests are charges RM 188 per pax, under their new packages… and Waras Hut guests RM 30 per pax. On top of that I was given a 2 Twin Share room for RM 150; as I had a friend who could not secure availability, I gave them the twin share. Payment was arranged and that was the end of the story; reservation totales RM 1400++. I rested in peace… for a while.

Last week, Feb 2008, I receive another call asking me to complete my payment of RM 1200++ to confirm my reservation. In another fit of panic, I asked for the reservation details to be faxed to me. To my unpleasant surprise, the charges have now gone up. Waras Hut and Laban Rata guests are charged RM 188 per pax and the Twin share went from RM 150 to RM 498. These charges were increased without my knowledge and without prior notification. After fuming over this sudden shock, I decided to pay to secure the reservation knowing how scarce availability is; and the trip being a month away. I have since made payment arrangements, and as of yesterday was unable to get through to reservations office to get confirmation that my payment is received.

The prices is a real shock, Laban Rata stay has shot up from RM 50 to RM 188. True that the new rates now include meals, but it used to be optional. Meals have always been served at elevated prices at Laban Rata. I understand that food and supplies are manually brought up to Laban Rata and this should be factored into the cost. However, at least we used to have a choice. Sometimes to cut cost we would bring our food up. But we still do end up having meals for the need of warm food.

Cost has gone up so much, I am seriously reconsidering this annual homage of mine up the mountain. At these elevated prices, I might as well spend them elsewhere.

I just might make one more trip next year just to try out the Via Ferrata, and perhaps no more after that =( Sad to say.

Over the years there has been a slow steady decline in the reservation service.=(

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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2008, 08:43:25 PM »
I have been up Mt Kinabalu two times over the last 3 years. Once using a tour operator and another time by doing it on my own.

I must say that getting accomodation is not easy if you are planning to do it on your own.
Even if you book 6mths ahead, chances of getting accomodation are not good.
We are at the mercy of tour operators if we plan on climbing this majestic mountain.

I have no complaints about the staff of SSL but I do have a complaint on the availability of hot water for shower at Laban Rata. Although it was stated that hot water will be available from 2pm onwards, that was not the case. and when the hot water came at 3pm, it was finished by 5pm. that caused me to bath in shivering cold water during my last trip up last year.

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Re: Share your experiences dealing with Sutera Sanctuary Lodges with us!
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2008, 09:34:51 AM »
Thanks horngyih for your feedback. I really appreciate it. As you are going again soon, I would suggest that you collect some more information about the matter. Maybe you could ask other climbers about their experiences and I would be honored if you could share this forum with them.

Try compare everything - with your usual visit there with this one, and get it write up. It may looked too much to you, but it may benefit all other climbers that are unlucky enough to climb. Share it with us here.

Like for example Seng Siew, small comments like the one that you mentioned may not be important to some, but it showed how inefficient the management was.

Keep those comment coming.
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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2008, 12:38:54 AM »
Yeah, my experience trying to book a trip last year did not materialize. Calling SSL, I got through only to find all available dates fully booked, and forward bookings only allowed up to a certain point. Inquiring about notifications on when they become available, no help!

Finally, I found prices increased drastically, so cancel Malaysian Kinabalu trip.
I so wanted to bring my kids up for the experience.
My guess is that they are favoring foreign tourists over Malaysians.


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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2008, 11:31:30 PM »
Finally, I found prices increased drastically, so cancel Malaysian Kinabalu trip.
I so wanted to bring my kids up for the experience.
My guess is that they are favoring foreign tourists over Malaysians.


Sad that they have made Mt. Kinabalu an unaffordable tourist place for most people.
There I was trying to promote this wonderful place to friends and family, but now I will have to tell them to reconsider because of the price hike and difficulty in getting accommodation.

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« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2008, 09:54:17 PM »
Hi guys,

Well, I was told that if I want to climb in the month of March 2009(supposedly dry season), I must book somewhere in August 2008. Is that ridiculous or WHAT?
So much for 'Cuti-cuti Malaysia'. DUH, cost very much indeed.  >:(







ps: Does anybody have guide Billy Sapinggi/Jabadi Leinsin's number?


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« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2008, 09:59:48 PM »
I agree with Dr. Izad.

We are just the small fish  :( and normally when the govt. started to say that they could not do anything, that's right! It's just right!
I wonder who owned the govt.?  ???  Well, i thought the Sabahan's community is the one who forms the govt.? Yeah.. right  :o
This is not the 1st issue that the govt. failed to deliver their devotion towards our problem. Not the 1st time.. (sorry to say :()

I have not dealt with SSL recently, but from what i read and heard... It's troublesome and confusing. We hope our YB. Datuk Masidi Manjun could step in and overcome this setback before it deteriorates our tourism sector. And on behalf of the Sabah govt. i would like to extent our appology to those who encounter difficulties while arranging your trip to this innocent but beautiful state  :)

I am ready to help.. please inform what are the things that we could do?

But i'm sure, there are still positive comments for SSL  :)
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