Malaysia

Region

Mt. Kinabalu

Region

Mount Kinabalu, at 4,095 meters (13,435 feet), is the highest peak in Southeast Asia, located in Malaysia’s Borneo. Its trek offers diverse wildlife and impressive views.

Hiking in Malaysia features diverse landscapes, from the misty trails of Cameron Highlands to the challenging Mount Kinabalu. Key spots include Taman Negara’s ancient rainforest and the Mulu Caves’ dramatic formations. Hikers should be prepared for varying conditions and respect local wildlife and environmental guidelines.

G7

Region

G7 represents the highest peaks in Peninsular Malaysia, with Gunung Tahan, at 2,187 meters (7,175 feet), being the tallest. These mountains are known for their challenging treks and rich biodiversity.

Varieties Hills/Mt.

Region

Malaysia is situated in the tropics, specifically within the tropical rainforest climate zone. This means it experiences consistently high temperatures and high humidity year-round, with significant rainfall that supports lush, dense rainforests and diverse ecosystems.