KOTA KINABALU MOUINTAIN MAP |
Fortunately, Mt Kinabalu is one of the easiest peaks in the world to conquer. It takes just two days and climbers don't need any previous experience at mountain climbing. At sunrise, the views from the Mt Kinabalu's summit at Low's Peak are spectacular, making all the effort worthwhile.
Most climbers take two days to ascend and descend Mt Kinabalu.
The eight-kilometre climb generally starts from the the Timpohon Gate
near park headquarters (1800m), with an overnight stay at one of the
guest houses at Laban Rata (3273m), before pushing on to the summit
early next morning. Mt Kinabalu's summit is usually reached in time to
view the sunrise, before returning to Laban Rata for breakfast. Climbers
then descend the mountain, generally reaching the park headquarters by
mid-afternoon.
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