There's no shortage of challenging mountains to climb. Traverse your way up the mountains, through virgin rainforests and discover the denizens on the wild. Oh yes, the prize must have to be Gunung Kinabalu (Mount Kinabalu), the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Others, like the ones listed below, are also challenging and have their own stories to tell.
Mountain Climbing:
Sabah
- Gunung Kinabalu (4,093m)
- Gunung Tambuyukon (2,580m)
- Gunung Trusmadi (2,643m)
- Gunung Lotong (1,667m)
Johor
- Gunung Ledang (1,276m)
- Gunung Belumut (1,010m)
Pahang
- Gunung Tahan (2,187m)
- Gunung Berembun (2,075m)
- Gunung Brinchang (2,032m)
- Gunung Gagau (1,376m)
Perak
- Gunung Korbu (2,183m)
- Gunung Bubu (1,568m)
Kelantan
- Gunung Chamah (2,171m)
- Gunung Stong (1,422m)
Sarawak
- Gunung Mulu (2,376m)
- Bukit Batu Iran (2,018m)
- Gunung Penrissen (1,329m)
Nope. The highest mountain in south-east asia is mount Hkakabo Razi in Myanmar
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