Kurang Tinggi

Bintang

BINTANG

Gunung Bintang (‘star mountain’) is the highest peak in Kedah and is part of a very large mountain range stretching north all the way from Gunung Bubu south of Taiping. It is one of only 4 Ultra-prominent peaks in West Malaysia and is home to an impressive range of animals.

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Muria

MURIA

Muria is actually a mountain range with different peaks, of which Songolikur is the highest. Despite the spectacular views of the Central Java mountains and northern coastline from the summit, and the shortness of the hike itself, relatively few hikers come from afar specifically in order to climb it.

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Jerai

JERAI

Gunung Jerai is a very striking limestone mountain surrounded by flat land and located on Malaysia’s west coast. In ancient times it was used as a navigational aid by traders from overseas and allegedly was once an island called Pulau Serai. It was also previously known as ‘Kedah Peak’ and is normally clearly visible from Penang.

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Kahung

KAHUNG

The southernmost Ribu on the island of Borneo, Gunung Kahung is the highest of a cluster of peaks at the southern end of the Meratus mountains. It lies on the south-eastern side of the large Waduk Riam Kanan (Riam Kanan Reservoir) beyond the friendly tourism village of Belangian.

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Doro Dindi

DORO DINDI

Doro Dindi (previously mistakenly-known as Doro Oromboha) is located to the west of the town of Bima, about 25 kilometres in a straight line (or just an hour on motorbike). The trailhead is at the hill village of Padende (795m) in the Donggo region. Unlike the roasting hot and often bone-dry treeless lowlands of Sumbawa, this highland area is forested and is apparently excellent for farming.

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Ulu Bakar

Facts Elevation: 1,391 m (4,564 ft) Prominence: 1,029 m Ribu category: Kurang Tinggi Province: Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian state: Pahang Range: Banjaran Pantai Timur Google Earth: kml Rating: Other names: Gunung Palas Bagging It! Not much is known about this mountain at present though it has been hiked on a small number of occasions including in

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Ulu Soh

Facts Elevation: 1,324 m (4,344 ft) Prominence: 1,090 m Ribu category: Kurang Tinggi Province: Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian state: Perak Google Earth: kml Rating: Other names: none. Bagging It! Not much is known about this mountain at present. Featured Guides If you are a reliable local guide and would like to be featured on this page

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Leolaco

Facts Elevation: 1,929 m (6,329 ft) Prominence: 1,113 m Ribu category: Kurang Tinggi Province: Timor Leste (East Timor) Google Earth: kml Rating: Other names: none Bagging It! We have very little information on this mountain at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown Accommodation: Unknown Permits: Unknown Water sources: Unknown Local Average Monthly Rainfall (mm): Location

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Leohito

Facts Elevation: 1,942 m (6,371 ft) Prominence: 1,195 m Ribu category: Kurang Tinggi Province: Timor Leste (East Timor) Google Earth: kml Rating: Other names: Luhito, Lolo Tapi. Bagging It! We have very little information on this mountain at present. There is an Indonesian Bakosurtanal map covering the area which lists the peak as being 1,937m

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Kundas

Facts Elevation: 1,252 m (4,108 ft) Prominence: 1,125 m Ribu category: Kurang Tinggi Province: Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) Google Earth: kml Rating: Other names: none Bagging It! We currently know very little about this mountain. Please contact us if you can help provide some information. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown Accommodation: Unknown Permits: Unknown Water sources:

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