Hiking in Malaysia: what to know before you go
Malaysia is a brilliant place to hike. Within an hour or two of Kuala Lumpur you can climb a grassy sunrise hill, scramble a quartz ridge, or push up a jungle peak, and further afield the country rises all the way to Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. Trails here are hot and humid, so start early, carry more water than you think you need, and watch the weather, as exposed ridges and river crossings are best avoided in the rain.
Most trailheads are a drive rather than a bus ride away, which is where this site helps: each trail guide shows the live petrol cost to drive there from KL, based on our up-to-date Malaysian fuel prices. Plan a specific route with the trip cost calculator, and always tell someone your plan and turnaround time before heading into the hills.
Mendaki di Malaysia: apa perlu tahu sebelum pergi
Malaysia tempat yang hebat untuk mendaki. Dalam sejam dua dari Kuala Lumpur anda boleh mendaki bukit matahari terbit berumput, memanjat rabung kuarza, atau mendaki puncak hutan, dan lebih jauh negara ini naik sehingga ke Gunung Kinabalu, gunung tertinggi di Asia Tenggara. Denai di sini panas dan lembap, jadi mula awal, bawa lebih banyak air, dan perhati cuaca.
Kebanyakan permulaan denai perlu dipandu, di situlah laman ini membantu: setiap panduan denai menunjukkan kos petrol terkini untuk memandu ke sana dari KL. Rancang laluan dengan kalkulator kos perjalanan, dan sentiasa beritahu seseorang rancangan anda sebelum ke bukit.
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