Trekkers on the final push to the summit of Mt Kinabalu | Brad Atwal
Trekkers on the final push to the summit of Mt Kinabalu  | Brad Atwal
The route to the summit of Mt Kinabalu is steep  | Brad Atwal
Head to the summit for dawn for specatacular views back down to Kota Kinabalu  | Brad Atwal
The route up Mt Kinabalu is steep  | Brad Atwal
The different trail conditions to the summit of Mt Kinabalu  | Brad Atwal
Laban Rata Guesthouse on Mt Kinabalu  | Brad Atwal

Mount Kinabalu Climb

Climb the highest peak in Borneo

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 3 reviews

4 Days from

$1390 USD

Trip Code: KIC
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Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Mount Kinabalu - Single Supplement 2025
$70 USD
Solo Traveller Supplement
$1560 USD

Duration

  • 4 Days

Activities

  • 3 day trek

Accommodation

  • 1 night hotel
  • 2 nights guesthouses

Meals

  • 2 Dinners
  • 3 Lunches
  • 3 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

5 / 10

Moderate

Trip highlights

  • Summit Mt Kinabalu and witness a spectacular sunrise
  • Enjoy local markets in Nabalu

Overview

Climbing Mount Kinabalu is one of Asia’s most accessible high-altitude adventures, perfect for active travellers seeking an unforgettable personal challenge. At 4,095m (13,435ft), this towering granite massif is the highest peak in Borneo and the crown jewel of Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity. The climb is demanding but non-technical, making it ideal for fit and determined hikers who want to experience the rare thrill of reaching a summit above the clouds without needing mountaineering experience.

After a night in Kota Kinabalu, the journey begins with a scenic drive into the highlands, pausing at the colourful markets of Nabalu before reaching the park at 1,500m (4,921ft). The cool mountain air and mist-draped forest set the scene as we settle into our simple but comfortable lodge in the national park. The next morning, we begin the climb, ascending through shifting forest zones—rich with pitcher plants, orchids, birds and butterflies—on a well-established trail to Laban Rata Resthouse at 3,272m (10,735ft). This high-altitude lodge is not only a place to rest, but also a rewarding destination in itself for those not wishing to summit, offering striking mountain views and a real sense of being in the alpine world.

For those pushing on, the summit attempt begins around 2am under torchlight, reaching Low’s Peak in time for a spectacular sunrise. Watching the sun rise over Sabah from 4,095m is a moment of pure exhilaration, and a worthy reward for the effort. After a celebratory descent, a hearty lunch and your certificate of achievement await at park HQ before returning to Kota Kinabalu—tired, elated, and with memories to last a lifetime.

Itinerary

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Arrive Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Meet with your driver, and then transfer to your hotel. Check-in and the rest of the day is at leisure.

Meals: Nil

Check-out after breakfast and depart early morning from your hotel on a leisurely drive, stopping at Nabalu. Meander through the local markets lfruit and vegetable stalls and perhaps shop for some unique handicrafts. The drive on to the Kinabalu National Park, some 1500m above sea level on the slopes of impressive Mount Kinabalu. It showcases lowland and alpine vegetation on a scale unrivaled elsewhere in the world. You’ll see rare butterflies and vegetation. And if you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of the largest flower in the world, the Rafflesia! Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site, Kinabalu Park is one of the world’s most important biological sites. Dinner and overnight. Accommodation: Kinabalu National Park Lodge is dormitory style with bunk beds and shared bathroom. Its simple, but very comfortable. NB: Porters are available and can be organised on arrival at the Kinabalu Park HQ. The minimum weight required is 10kg. Should your bag weigh less than 10kg, the charge will still be calculated based on 10kg. On average you can expect to pay MYR 140.00 per round trip Timpohon - Panalaban - Timpohon for a 10kg bag and this is to be paid directly to the porter. Costs are subject to change without notice.

Meals: B,L,D

Breakfast is served at the Park Restaurant. Thereafter, you will collect your packed lunch. Proceed to the Park HQ to register for the climb, meet your assigned mountain guide and apply for your ID TAG. Remember to wear your ID TAG at all times. You'll then be transferred to starting point – Timpohon Gate– where your journey and quest to the summit of Borneo’s highest mountain begins! The climb will take approximately 4-5 hours. The trek will pass by different vegetation zones from Oak and Chestnut to mossy and eventually to alpine type of vegetation. Arrive and check into one of the assorted Laban Rata accommodations at 3272m above sea level, in the late afternoon. Buffet Dinner at Laban Rata restaurant and overnight. Accommodation: Laban Rata Hut – Dormitory bunk beds with shared bathroom.

Meals: B,L,D

Wake up for early at around 2am. Enjoy some supper to begin with and depart for your journey towards the summit of Mount Kinaalu. The trek up to the Low's Peak at 4,093m will test your fitness and determination. Depending on the speed of trekking, you might be able to experience the glorious sunrise over the majestic Mt. Kinabalu if the weather permits (0700hrs approximately). Descend back to Laban Rata for a late breakfast and climb check out. Trek down to Timpohon Gate for transfer back to the Kinabalu Park Headquarters to collect your well earnt Certificate of Achievement. A buffet lunch will be served at the Balsam restaurant in Kinabalu Park. Then transfer back to Kota Kinabalu City for your departure or onward arrangements.

Meals: B,L

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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What’s included?

Included

  • 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners
  • 1 local mountain guide (English speaking)
  • 1 night hotel accommodation and 2 nights in simple park lodges (dormitory style) on a multishare basis with shared bathroom facilities
  • Return transfers from Kota Kinabalu to Kinabalu National Park
  • National park permit fees
  • Sightseeing and entry fees as per itinerary
  • Airport arrival transfer

Not included

  • International airfare, Visa, Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Meals and beverages not indicated in the program
  • Items of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, alcohol etc
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Porters costs for the trek to Mt Kinabalu (MYR 140 per porter, paid locally. Not exceeding 10kg)
  • Additional mountain guides (MYR 350 if required, paid locally)
  • Compulsory Malaysia Tourism Tax (MYR10 per room/night, collected & payable at hotel)
  • Early/ Late hours transfer surcharge (transfer between 2200hrs – 0700hrs, subject to a surcharge)

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