Mount Kinabalu
Discover Borneo's crown jewel: Mount Kinabalu's majestic heights.

About Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu, located within the Kinabalu Park, is one of Malaysia's premier natural attractions and a beacon for adventurers worldwide. This iconic peak, part of the Crocker Range, is revered not just for its height, but for its unique biodiversity. The mountain is a sacred site for the indigenous Kadazan-Dusun people, who believe it houses the spirits of their ancestors. The ascent to Low's Peak, the mountain's summit, is a journey through several distinct ecological zones, ranging from tropical lowland rainforest to alpine meadows. Along the way, climbers will encounter rare orchids, the exotic Rafflesia flower, and even the shy orangutans that call this place home. The climb typically takes two days, with an overnight stay at Laban Rata, offering breathtaking views and a chance to witness a sunrise that paints the sky in hues of gold and pink. For those not inclined to climb, the park itself offers a wealth of activities, including canopy walks, bird watching, and guided tours. Nearby, the Poring Hot Springs provide a perfect post-climb relaxation spot. With its rich cultural history, unparalleled natural beauty, and the promise of adventure, Mount Kinabalu is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Southeast Asia.
Highlights
- Highest peak in Southeast Asia, offering stunning panoramic views
- UNESCO World Heritage Site with diverse ecosystems
- Cultural significance to the indigenous Kadazan-Dusun people
- Home to rare and endemic species like the Rafflesia flower
- Challenging yet rewarding climb to Low's Peak
- Kinabalu Park's rich biodiversity and nature trails
- Nearby Poring Hot Springs for relaxation after your trek
