Tinggi Sedang

Tà Chì Nhù

Facts Elevation: 2,979 m (9,774 ft) Prominence: 1,933 m Ribu category: Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 21.5707, 104.3065 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68510 Bagging It! Apparently also known as Núi Phú Luong, this mountain is popular with local hikers and doable in one long day. The main two routes are from Xa Ho, Yen Bai […]

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Gunung Chamah

Facts Elevation: 2,171 m (7,123 ft) Prominence: 1,041 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian state: Kelantan Range: Banjaran Titiwangsa / Main Range Coordinates: 5.2275, 101.5742 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68698 Bagging It! Gunung Chamah is one of the highest and most significant mountains at the northern end of Peninsular Malaysia. It is also one

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Doi Khun Mae Ya

Facts Elevation: 2,005 m (6,578 ft) Prominence: 1,066 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Thailand Coordinates: 19.2042, 98.5575 Rating: Other names: ดอยแม่ยะ World Ribus ID: 68681 Bagging It! Doi Khun Mae Ya is the highest point of Mae Hong Son Province, rising in the Daen Lao Range near Pai. The peak is moderately popular among local

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Phou Khe

Facts Elevation: 2,079 m (6,821 ft) Prominence: 1,623 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Lao /  Northern Thailand Coordinates: 19.3240, 101.2414 Rating: Other names: ภูเข้ World Ribus ID: 68525 Bagging It! Phou Khe is located on the border between Nan Province, Thailand, and Sainyabuli Province, Lao. The mountain is part of the Luang Prabang Range, which forms a

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Khao Kacheu La

Facts Elevation: 2,152 m (7,060 ft) Prominence: 1,356 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Thailand Coordinates: 16.1708, 99.0367 Rating: Other names: เขากะเจอลา World Ribus ID: 68563 Bagging It! Unknown at present, despite being Thailand’s 4th highest mountain. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall

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Doi Chiang Dao

Facts Elevation: 2,175 m (7,136 ft) Prominence: 1,249 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Thailand Coordinates: 19.3969, 98.8896 Rating: Other names: ดอยหลวง เชียงดาว World Ribus ID: 68599 Bagging It! Doi Chiang Dao (Doi Luang Chiang Dao) is Thailand’s third-highest peak, located in the Daen Lao Range of Chiang Mai Province, near the Myanmar border. It lies within the Chiang

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Doi Pha Hom Pok

Facts Elevation: 2,285 m (7,497 ft) Prominence: 1,461 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Thailand Coordinates: 20.0708, 99.1417 Rating: Other names: ดอยผ้าห่มปก World Ribus ID: 68547 Bagging It! Doi Pha Hom Pok, Thailand’s second-highest peak, lies within the Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park in Chiang Mai province near the Myanmar border. It is best accessed

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Mount Baco

Facts Elevation: 2,364 m (7,756 ft) Prominence: 1,560 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Central Philippines Island: Mindoro Coordinates: 12.8208, 121.1733 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69526 Bagging It! Mount Baco is the second-highest peak on Mindoro Island after Mount Halcon . It lies within the rugged Mounts Iglit–Baco Natural Park, home to the critically endangered tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis).

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Mount Guiting-guiting

Facts Elevation: 2,058 m (6,752 ft) Prominence: 2,058 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Central Philippines Island: Sibuyan Coordinates: 12.4167, 122.5692 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69511 Bagging It! Mount Guiting‑Guiting is the highest mountain on Sibuyan Island. First officially summited in June 1982 by a joint Philippine Mountaineering Society and UP expedition, it features treacherous, saw‑tooth ridges, exposed

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