MOUNT KINABALU is one of the highest mountains in South-East Asia on the island of Borneo located in the state of Sabah, East Malaysia. It is protected as Kinabalu Park, a World Heritage Site.
Elevation: 4,095m
First ascent: March 1851
First ascender: Hugh Low
Mountain range: Crocker Range
Type of tour | 4D3N MOUNT KINABALU CLIMB (FULL BOARD) – Private Tour |
Hiking Route | Timpohon Trail |
Accommodation | Day 1: Kinabalu Park Lodge
Day 2: Laban Rata Non-Heated Dorm Day 3: Gaya Centre Hotel (3* with breakfast), twin share |
Price Ex-Kota Kinabalu – International
Pax in a group | 1 | 2-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 |
RM / Person | 4,020 | 3,340 | 3,220 | 3,160 | 3,120 | 3,070 |
Update: 4 Nov 2023
Price valid till 31 Dec 2024
Price includes :
- Private Transfer : Airport – Kinabalau Park – Kota Kinabalu City
- Transfer ; Park HQ – Timpohon Gate – Park HQ
- Private Transfer : City – airport on departure day (1 time transfer)
- 1 night at Kinabalu Park Lodge (Twin share)
- 1 night at Laban Rata Resthouse non-heated dorm
- 1 night at Gaya Centre Hotel (3* with breakfast), Kota Kinabalu
- Climbing permit and insurance
- National Park Conservation Fee
- Mountain Guide/s (1 mountain guide to 5 hikers)
- Meals as per itinerary
- Climbing certificate
- Service charges
- Complementary guidance in physical training and climbing items’ preparation
Price excludes :
- Round trip air ticket
- Meals not stated in itinerary
- Porter fees (RM16/kg/return) – subject to change
- Walking stick (RM10/pole) – subject to change
- Luggage storage fee (RM12/baggage) – subject to change
- Mountain Guide overtime surcharge
- Travelling Insurance
- All personal bill
- Tipping for mountain guide
Remark: Optional tour after climb can be arranged separately
What’s App Enquiry: https://wasap.my/60104202687/MtKinabaluPrivateTour
For full package please download pdf file from this link.
*HEALTH NOTES* FOR CLIMBING MOUNT KINABALU
DO NOT CLIMB if you have a history of suffering from the following ailments:
- Heart Disease`
- Hypertension
- Chronic Asthma
- Peptic Ulcer
- Severe Anemia
- Diabetes
- Epileptic Fits
- Arthritis
- Heart Palpitation
- Hepatitis / Jaundice
- Muscular Cramps
- Obesity
- Any other sickness that may be triggered by severe cold, exertion and high altitude
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR CLIMBERS ON MOUNT KINABALU
01 | Identify your Mountain Guide(s) who will display an identification card |
02 |
Travel together in your group and stay with the Mountain Guide(s) at all times. |
03 | Follow the instructions of your Mountain Guide(s) |
04 | Alert your Mountain Guide(s) if you face any difficulty. |
05 | Display your climbing permit and show it to Park Officials at the check points at Timpohon Gate, Laban Rata and Sayat-sayat on your way up and down. |
06 | If for any reasons, you are separated from your group or the Mountain Guide(s), please follow the white rope that marks the Summit Trail. If visibility is very low or in the dark, please hold on to the rope and follow it. (There is a thick white rope leading all the way from the vegetation belt above Panar Laban to the Summit. Use this rope to help climbing up and prevent falling when walking down. PLEASE FOLLOW and USE THE ROPE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY |
07 | The weather on the summit area can deteriorate in a matter of minutes. Thick mist may reduce visibility to only 3 metres, and rainstorm and wind of up to 120 km/hr may occur at times. Please hold on to the ROPE, which will lead you to safety. |
08 | If you are separated from your Mountain Guide(s) and lose sight of the ROPE, STOP IMMEDIATELY, stay where you are and blow your whistle to attract attention. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO FIND YOUR WAY OUT. HELP is definitely on the way. The Park Officials at Sayat – sayat Check Point will notice that you are missing. |
09 | While climbing to the Summit, please make sure to carry with you the followings:-
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Mount Kinabalu Trail Map