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Mount Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu

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Beste tijd om te bezoeken

Clear, dry months from March to September are ideal to avoid rain and maximize summit visibility. Early morning climbs catch the magical sunrise.

Budgettips

Entry fees for locals and tourists vary, with guided climbs required for the summit; booking combined park and guide passes in advance can save money. Visiting the park base is free for casual day visitors.

Aanbevolen voor

Nature lovers, Adventure seekers, Bird watchers, Photographers

Plan je bezoek

1-2 days

Over

Korte feiten: Reaching 4,095 meters tall, this mountain is the highest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Over 5,000 plant species and 326 bird species thrive here, making it a biodiversity hotspot.

Hoogtepunten: The summit offers a breathtaking sunrise view that casts golden light over a sea of clouds beneath. A unique granite spire called Low's Peak stands as a natural monument, drawing climbers from around the globe.

Insidertips

  • Wear layered clothing as temperatures shift drastically from base to summit.
  • Capture photos near the summit viewing platform for stunning panoramic shots.
  • Reserve permits and guide tours months ahead due to high demand.
  • Start the climb early to avoid afternoon clouds and enjoy cooler temps.

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