What
  • Badminton Court
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Camping Sites
  • Community Trail
  • Event Gathering
  • Fishing Spots
  • Flyboarding
  • Flying Fox
  • Glamping Spots
  • Gyms/Fitness Centre
  • Hiking Hotspot
  • Houseboat
  • Mountains/Hills
  • Parasailing/Paragliding
  • Park
  • Rock Climbing
  • Scuba Diving/Snorkelling
  • Skytrex
  • Sports Centre
  • Staycations Hotspot
  • Tourist Attractions
  • Trails/Tracks
  • Turtle Hatchery/Sanctuary
  • Water Rafting/Kayak
  • Waterfall
  • Zoo, Animal Parks and Aquariums
Where

Mount Kinabalu, Sabah

 

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Mount Kinabalu is the tallest mountain in Malaysia. The summit, Low’s Peak, sits at 4095.2 meters (13,435 feet) above sea level. It normally takes 2 days 1 night (2D1N) to complete a Mount Kinabalu climb. There is a climb package for 2D1N Mount Kinabalu Climb and the price is from RM1180. There are no particular age limits for Mount Kinabalu climbers. As long as you are good in health status or you have seek approval from your doctor if you are on any medication. The rates for sabah parks mount kinabalu climb permit for malaysian adult and child are MYR50 and MYR30 respectively whereas international adults and child are MYR200 and MYR80 respectively.

FAQs

Q Where is Mount Kinabalu?

Mount Kinabalu is a prominent mountain on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It is located in the east Malaysian state of Sabah and is protected as Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Q How high is Mounta Kinabalu?

The summit of Mt Kinabalu, Low's Peak, sits at 4095.2M (13,435ft) above sea-level. Mount Kinabalu is the tallest peak in Malaysia & Borneo Island. It is also the 20th tallest mountain in the world by topographic prominence and is one of the highest peaks in the world that is easily trekked by most people.

Q When is the best time to climb Mount Kinabalu? What is the temperature at Mount Kinabalu??

March to September is the best period to climb Mount Kinabalu because of the dry season. However as global climate changes, there is no best time to climb based on the past four years Mount Kinabalu summit gate closure statistics. Check out the detailed analysis at the website.