Monday, January 20, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Kinabalu Park
Kinabalu Park was established in 1964 and covers an area of 750 square kilometers (300 square miles). Translated, it is bigger than Singapore Island. Two expeditions to explore the mountain and its flora in 1961 and 1964 were led by Professor John Corner, on behalf of the Royal Society of London, which led to the formation of Kinabalu Park.
The main entrance into the Kinabalu Park is at
the Park Headquarters which is located about 92 km on the Kota Kinabalu - east
coast highway. The highway lies at an elevation of 1520 meters above sea level.
The park is in Sabah but more specifically in the district of Kundasang.
The Park is situated in
the East Malaysian state of Sabah (British North Borneo before 1963) and
stretches through the entire west coast of Sabah.One of the highest mountains
in south East Asia standing at 4095.2 meters (13,455 feet).
The lowest elevation in
Kinabalu Park is at Poring Hot Springs (550 meters/1,805 feet), which lies near
the Park’s southern boundary. Therefore temperatures decrease from 25° C hot
and humid at Poring to a cool and crisp 4°C at Mount Kinabalu’s summit. The
climatic changes provide a diverse range of habitats for thousands of plant
species.
Highways and sealed roads have made the park
easily accessible. Now it’s an easy 2 hour scenic drive from Kota Kinabalu. It
is a popular getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city where visitors can
enjoy the cool invigorating air. Or, for the more intrepid to explore the
forest trails or conquer Mt.Kinabalu itself. While the focus of the park is the
mountain, about 80% of the visitors don’t climb all the way to the peak but
come simply to enjoy the serenity of place.
Surrounding the kinabalu
park is a multitude of natural attractions and enjoyable activities.A variety
of accommodation is available within the park and in its surrounding
areas,ranging from basic hostels to luxury chalets.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Climbing Mt Kinabalu
Mt Kinabalu (4095m) is one of the tallest mountains in South-East Asia and is situated in the Kinabalu National Park in the province of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Thousands of tourists visit Kinabalu National Park each year and most come with the intention of climbing Mt Kinabalu. 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.
This site contains all you need to know about climbing Mt Kinabalu: preparation, equipment, transport, costs, accommodation and a blow by blow account of the climb itself.
The price is cheaper than
those offered by travel agencies. However, you need to book your place 6 months before the climb and the package does not include transport
from/ to the airport to/ from Kinabalu National Park.
In general, the 3D/2N package prices offered by travel agencies ranged between RM950 - RM1,400 per person depending on the itinerary and number of people in a group. It should cover everything that includes:
- Accommodations and food of the entire trip starting from the airport
- Climb permit, insurance, park entrance fee, return shuttle from Park's HQ to Timpohon gate, mountain guide, etc.
- Transport to pick you up from the airport until the last day sending you back to airport.
There
should be no extra cost. However, things vary depends on the climbing package
that you order. Please check clearly before you place your booking.
climbing package includes:
- 1 night stay at Laban Rata (Dormitory).
- 2 beakfast buffets on day 2 and day 3.
- 2 lunch buffets on day 2 (lunch pack prepared for you to eat during your climb to Laban Rata) and day 3 (at Kinabalu National Park right after descent).
- 2 dinner buffets on day 1 (arrival at Kinabalu Park) and day 2 (Laban Rata)
- 1 supper (at Laban Rata 2am before your climb to summit).
Variations of the Standard Travel Package of Climbing Mount
Kinabalu
Beside
the standard 3D/2N climbing option, there are variations offered by different travel
agents at different prices:
- some packages offer longer period of stay, some offer 2D/1N climb (very limited offers available)
- some offer more places of visit, i.e. islands hopping & scuba diving at Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Poring Hot Spring, white water rafting at Padas river, etc.
- some offer luxury day climb with 2 days on the mountain
- some offer a different climbing experience Via ferrata (Mount Kinabalu has the highest Via ferrata in the world)
- etc.
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