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
  • Google Earth: kml
  • Rating: 1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (Bagged it? Be the first to rate it)
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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).

Featured Guides

If you are a reliable local guide and would like to be featured on this page to increase your bookings, or a tourist who would like to support the development of a local guide business, please email danpquinn@gmail.com with the following information: Mountain name, guide name, guide location, guide contact details, and at least one English language review from a previous hiker who was pleased with the guiding services. An example is given below for reference. We have a maximum quota of 3 featured guides for each mountain page on the site. The fee for this is £20 (British pounds sterling, typically via the Wise app or PayPal) for a period of 1 year and helps to pay towards the ongoing development of the Gunung Bagging project.

  • Name and location: Pak Budi, Surabaya, East Java.
  • Contact details: +62812xxxxxxxx, budi@gmail.com, https://www.instagram.com/budi_mountain_guide/ 
  • Review from previous client: “Budi was a brilliant guide for our September 2023 trek up Gunung X and I would definitely recommend him to other tourists“, John, USA.

Practicalities

  • Getting there: coming soon.
  • Permits: coming soon.
  • Water sources: Unknown

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