#kotakinabalutrip
Located in **Sabah, Malaysian Borneo**, **Kinabalu Geopark** is a **UNESCO Global Geopark** centered around **Mount Kinabalu** (4,095m), Southeast Asia’s tallest peak. This **ancient geological wonder** boasts **unique rock formations, ultra-diverse ecosystems, and rich Indigenous culture**.
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### **Why Visit Kinabalu Geopark?**
✔ **Mount Kinabalu Summit Trek** – A **bucket-list climb** through cloud forests and granite peaks.
✔ **Ultra-Biodiverse** – Home to **5,000+ plant species**, including the world’s largest flower (*Rafflesia*) and *Nepenthes* pitcher plants.
✔ **Geological Marvels** – **Glacial-polished granite** cliffs, hot springs, and **60-million-year-old rocks**.
✔ **Kadazan-Dusun Culture** – Learn about Indigenous traditions in **Kundasang** villages.
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### **Key Attractions:**
#### **1. Mount Kinabalu Summit Hike** ⛰️
- **2D1N trek** via **Timpohon or Mesilau Trail** (permits required).
- **Panoramic sunrise views** at Low’s Peak (4,095m).
- **Cost**: ~RM1,500–2,000 (guide, permits, hostel included).
#### **2. Poring Hot Springs & Canopy Walk** 🌿
- **Soak in sulfur baths** after hiking.
- **40m-high canopy walkway** through rainforest.
#### **3. Kundasang Valley** 🏞️
- **"New Zealand of Borneo"** – Rolling hills, dairy farms, and **war memorials**.
- **Desa Cattle Farm** – Fresh milk with Kinabalu views.
#### **4. Kinabalu Park HQ** (World Heritage Site)
- **Botanical gardens**, trails, and **Rafflesia spotting** (seasonal).
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### **Visitor Info:**
📍 **Location**: Kundasang, 90km from Kota Kinabalu (2-hour drive).
⏰ **Park Hours**: **7:00 AM – 5:00 PM** (climbing permits issued until 10:30 AM).
🎟️ **Fees**:
- **Park Entry**: RM15 (Malaysians), RM50 (foreigners).
- **Climbing Permit**: RM200–300 (mandatory).
- **Guide Fee**: RM350–500/group.
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### **Pro Tips:**
- **Book climbs 3–6 months early** (limited daily permits).
- **Acclimatize 1–2 days** in Kundasang to avoid altitude sickness.
- **Pack warm layers** – Summit temps drop to **0–10°C**.
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### **Did You Know?**
- Kinabalu’s granite formed **10 million years ago**—younger than Machinchang (Langkawi)!
- Local tribes believe the mountain is a **sacred resting place for spirits**.