Noring

Facts

  • Elevation: 1,889 m (6,197 ft)
  • Prominence: 794 m
  • Ribu category: Spesial
  • Province: Peninsular Malaysia
  • Malaysian state: Kelantan
  • Range: Banjaran Titiwangsa / Main Range
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  • Other names: Anak Reng

Bagging It!

Gunung Noring is about as wild as it gets in Peninsular Malaysia and an expedition here known as the Trans Noring usually takes 4 or 5 days. There are two main peaks, over 5 kilometres apart, namely Anak Noring (the highest peak at 1,889m) and Noring East or Noring Timur (1,861m). An experienced guide is absolutely essential here.

This is a vast range lying many kilometres to the west of the popular Gunung Stong (1,422m – also sometimes spelt Setong) which is usually hiked in two days along with neighbouring Gunung Ayam (1,504m) and sometimes other minor peaks such as Gunung Baha (1,450m).

Practicalities

  • Getting there: For Malaysian domestic flights and flights within Southeast Asia, for example to Kuala Lumpur, we recommend Baolau.
  • Permits: coming soon.
  • Water sources: Unknown
  • Accommodation: Try the Booking.com map above or use this link to search for suitable hotels, homestays, resorts and apartments for your trip.
  • We recommend Safety Wing as travel insurance for overseas travellers and tourists hiking up to elevations not exceeding 4500 metres.

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