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Phnom Aural

Facts Elevation: 1,813 m (5,948 ft) Prominence: 1,744 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region: Cambodia Coordinates: 12.0325, 104.1708 Rating: Other names: ភ្នំឱរ៉ាល់ World Ribus ID: 68514 Bagging It! At 1,813m, Phnom Aural is Cambodia’s highest peak and a challenging but rewarding hike for those enjoy remote terrain and few facilities. It lies in the Phnom Aural […]

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Gunung Leuser – Puncak Tanpa Nama

Facts Elevation: 3,466 m (11,371 ft) Prominence: 2,940 m Ribu category:  Sangat Tinggi Province:  Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Coordinates: 3.7976, 97.2193 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69012 Photos Bagging It! The Gunung Leuser National Park, proclaimed in 1980, lies within the provinces of North Sumatera and Aceh. The Park is split into eastern and western regions by the Kuta

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Batu Lawi

Facts Elevation: 2,046 m (6,713 ft) Prominence: 400 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Sarawak Range: Kelabit Highlands Division: Bahagian Limbang Coordinates: 3.8713, 115.3869 Rating: Other names: Batu Lawih Photos Bagging It! Batu Lawi, also spelt ‘Lawih’, is one of Borneo’s most iconic mountains, with two steep sandstone summit pinnacles. It can be clearly seen from the small

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Gunung Kenderong-Kerunai

Facts Elevation: 1,223 m (4,012 ft) Prominence: 903 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian state: Perak Range: Banjaran Bintang Coordinates: 5.5117, 101.0758 Rating: Other names: Also spelt ‘Kenderung’. Photos Bagging It! Anyone who has driven along the main road near Gerik in decent weather will have noticed the excellent twin peaks of Gunung Kenderong and

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Gunung Pulai-Baling

Facts Elevation: 620 m (2,034 ft) Prominence: 519 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian state: Kedah Coordinates: 5.6703, 100.8939 Rating: Photos Bagging It! Not to be confused with Gunung Pulai in southern Johor near Singapore, this mountain in northern Peninsular Malaysia near the town of Baling has two separate trails to two different peaks –

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Gunung Rajah

Facts Bagging It! Gunung Rajah is part of the same section of the Titiwangsa mountains – or Main Range – as Genting Highland’s Ulu Kali and the fascinating old hill station of Bukit Kutu near Kuala Kubu Bharu. Yet it is considerably more remote than either of them and is probably the remotest mountaintop within

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Bukit Lagong

Facts Bagging It! Like the higher yet less prominent Bukit Unyang, Bukit Lagong is a vital forest corridor between the Titiwangsa Range and the Klang Valley. It’s very much on the edge of Kuala Lumpur and could be regarded as the city’s highest hill. There are numerous trails on its slopes and it makes a

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Bukit Unyang

Facts Bagging It! Bukit Unyang is one of the most significant hill summits in the forest corridor connecting the Banjaran Titiwangsa or Main Range to the Klang Valley. It is the slightly elder (or taller) sibling to Bukit Lagong (572m) which really is part of Kuala Lumpur. Although it is not a high mountain, the

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