Family-Friendly Things to Do Around Kinabalu Park (Without Climbing)
Not travelling with the whole family climbing? Kinabalu Park and the surrounding Kundasang area offer plenty for visitors who are not summiting the mountain.
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Not travelling with the whole family climbing? Kinabalu Park and the surrounding Kundasang area offer plenty for visitors who are not summiting the mountain.
Kinabalu Park is one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. Here is what makes its plant and animal life so remarkable, and where to see it.
The sunrise from Low’s Peak is one of the most photographed moments on Mount Kinabalu. Here is how to prepare your gear and technique to capture it well.
Travelling to Mount Kinabalu alone is completely possible — but “solo climbing” works a little differently here than on other mountains. Here is what solo travellers need to know.
Mount Kinabalu climbing packages can seem expensive at first glance compared to other treks. Here is a breakdown of exactly what that price covers and why.
Laban Rata is where every Mount Kinabalu climber rests before the summit push. Here is what the accommodation, food, and atmosphere are really like.
Altitude sickness can affect climbers of any fitness level on Mount Kinabalu. Here is what to watch for, how to reduce your risk, and what to do if symptoms appear.
Sabah Parks issues a limited number of Mount Kinabalu climbing permits each day. Here is how the permit system works and how to make sure you secure one.
Mount Kinabalu has two Via Ferrata routes — Walk the Torq and Low’s Peak Circuit. Here is how they compare in difficulty, length, and which one is right for you.
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