Hidden behind the popular Kota Tinggi waterfall lays its source, Gunung Muntahak. This 713 m hill is relatively undisturbed beyond the mining area with primary rainforest covering the base to its summit. From the main road leading to Kota Tinggi waterfall, it is not possible to see this hill as it is well hidden by...
If you are planning to ascend your first 1000M+ mountain this should be the one to start with. It is also the second tallest mountain (after Mount Ophir at 1276 m) in the state of Johor. Mount Belumut, standing at 1,010 metres, is a mountain located in Kluang District, Johor, Malaysia. For the average climber,...
Gua Batu Maloi (Batu Maloi Cave) is a wild cave, which is visited on regular spelunking trips. The specialty of this cave is its unique geology: it is a tectonic cave, formed by a landslide in granite. The boulders were relocated and have now numerous gaps between them. As a river is flowing through this...
Jerangkang Waterfall is a series of cascades along a massive gully hidden in a (previously logged) rainforest region of Pahang. The river drops multiple times over a long stretch of rocky chasms, creating intermittent sections of large pools fed by a continuous torrent of cold water from mountain slopes. A spectacular cousin of Berkelah Falls,...
Gunung Angsi is a mountain that overlooks Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, about 10km away from the city and situated along the highway to Kuala Pilah. There are two routes to climb to the peak. All participants for this tour need to be vaccinated. Event registration closes 2 weeks before event date or before the event...
Mount Ophir, or more commonly known by its Malay name, Gunung Ledang, is a mountain situated in the Gunung Ledang National Park located in Ledang District, Johor, Malaysia. The summit is located between the border of Muar and Malacca. • Location : Gunung Ledang National Park, Malaysia • This hike is suitable for people who...
Mount Yong Yap is a mountain located along the Perak and Kelantan state border in Peninsular Malaysia. At 2,168 m, it is the 6th highest point in Peninsular Malaysia. This mountain is part of the Titiwangsa Range which is an extension of the Tennaserim Range from Thailand. Mount Yong Yap (2168m.a.s.l) INFORMATION SUMMARY G7 Ranking:...
Gunung Ulu Sepat, this mountain is in the remote around of Hutan Belum. This trek takes around 3Ddays 2Nights to complete for most hikers. You can find Orang Asli village along trek where you can shelter before ascending to the summit push. Ulu Sepat (2161m.a.s.l) INFORMATION SUMMARY G7 Ranking: 7th Highest Peak in Peninsular Malaysia...
Gunung Chamah lies in the north-western corner of Kelantan and is the fifth highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia. It is one of the Peninsula’s G7. Gunung in Malay literally means mountains with an elevation of 1,000 m and above. Mount Chamah (2171m.a.s.l) INFORMATION SUMMARY G7 Ranking: 5th Highest Peak in Peninsular Malaysia Location: Titiwangsa Main...
Mount Korbu is a mountain in Hulu Kinta, Perak, Malaysia, about 25 km from Ipoh. It is the highest peak of the Titiwangsa Mountains, the southernmost section of the Tenasserim Hills. Mount Korbu is also the second highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, standing at 2,183 meters. Mount Korbu (2183m.a.s.l) Mount Gayong is the fourth highest...