G7 Malaysia

Mt. Tahan

Mount Tahan, the highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia at 2,187 meters, is located in Taman Negara National Park and is renowned for its challenging trek and rich biodiversity.

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Mt. Korbu

Mount Korbu, at 2,183 meters, is the second highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia, located in Perak. It features rugged terrain and scenic trails.

Mt. Yong Belar

Mount Yong Belar, at 2,181 meters, is the third highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. Located at border of Perak, Kelantan & Pahang. It offers challenging climbs and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Mt. Gayong

Mount Gayong, at 2,174 meters, is the fourth highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. Located in Perak, it features rugged terrain and offers a challenging trek with rewarding views.

Mt. Chamah

Mount Chamah, at 2,154 meters, is the fifth highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. Located in Kelantan, it offers challenging hikes and impressive views of the surrounding landscape.

Mt. Yong Yap

Mount Yong Yap, at 2,168 meters, is the sixth highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. Situated in Perak, it features rugged terrain and provides rewarding views for those who undertake its challenging trails.

Mt. Ulu Sepat

Mount Ulu Sepat, at 2,137 meters, is the seventh highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia. Located in Pahang, it offers a rugged climb and scenic views of the surrounding rainforest.