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Not Everyone Visits Borneo - But If You
Do...
If you are visiting Borneo for an adventure vacation, then
conquering the mystical Mount Kinabalu is not really an option
- it is 'the' priority.
The mystical Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in South East
Asia, is strategically located at the Kinabalu National Park, a
designated World Heritage Site. Kinabalu National Park is just
about two hours drive from the city of Kota Kinabalu, the
capital of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
Mount Kinabalu, which stood at around 4,095 meters above sea
level, is an icon for Sabah as well as for Malaysia tourism.
Therefore, it is of no surprise that every year, thousands
flocked to climb or rather, trek up the mountain. Although the
traditional route up Mount Kinabalu is via the Kinabalu Summit
Trail at Kinabalu National Park, there is an alternative route
on the other side of Mount Kinabalu called the Mesilau Summit
Trail, a newer and more challenging route. This trail is
definitely one for those who are more adventurous to consider
seriously.
The Mesilau Summit Trail at the Mesilau Nature Park on the
Mesilau plateau is about 30 minutes by road away from Kinabalu
National Park or about 108 km from Kota Kinabalu.
It is advisable to stay a night at Mesilau before starting your
ascent up Mount Kinabalu as the journey from Kota Kinabalu will
likely to leave you rather exhausted. Take a rest and
acclimatize with the higher altitude at the eco-friendly
Mesilau Nature Resort, which is nestled amongst the trees at
the foot of the mountain at about 2,000 metres above sea level
within the Park. The resort has a total of 22 lodges and 96
resthouse beds.
As for the climb up to Mount Kinabalu, the Mesilau Summit Trail
is definitely more rugged, about 1.5km further than the trail
from Timpohon Gate at Kinabalu National Park. But it offers
more opportunities for viewing flora and fauna. The Mesilau
route is still relatively new, but some shelters and toilets
have been built along the trail for the convenience of
trekkers. The route is also less crowded than the old summit
trail. You won't bank into many mountain climbers on the way
up.
The first ascent of the Mesilau Trail does involve a climb up,
then a drop into the Mesilau valley, and then another ascent to
regain the lost height. You will get to see both the Kinabalu
and Mesilau routes at higher ground. The trail is also more
"jungle" than the traditional Kinabalu Summit Trail. When
trekking uphill, it is fortunate that the trail is well laid
with steps cut into the earth and thus, making walking
easy.
Layang-layang (Place of Swallows) is where the Mesilau Trail
meets the Kinabalu Summit Trail at 2,740m. From there onwards,
you will notice that the vegetation zone is like a forest of
bent and twisted silvery-grey trunks with peeling bark.
A short hike after the sixth shelter, you will reach the
mid-summit (i.e., Laban Rata). Conservatively, it should take a
normal fit person an average 6-7 hours to reach Laban Rata,
where you will be required to stay a night at Laban Rata
Resthouse or at other nearby accommodations (i.e., Mountain
Huts and VIP Lodge). From there, the second and more grueling
ascent will follow the traditional route all the way to the
summit (i.e., Low's Peak), which will start early morning the
next day at around 2 am to 3 am
The ascent should normally take a few hours but it is much more
challenging than the initial ascent as the trail gets more
tiring with each step up the slope as the air gets thinner and
thinner. On top of this, you have to battle the freezing cold
temperature (sometimes below zero degrees Celsius). If its
rains and windy, it will be doubly challenging.
But once you get to the summit and catch the truly magnificent
glimpse of the sunrise, you would have forgotten the tough
climb. You will feel on top of the world looking down at the
tiny villages and small islands off the coast of Kota
Kinabalu.
For those who had climbed Mount Kinabalu before via the
Kinabalu Summit Trail or for those who are searching for a more
challenging trek, the Mesilau Summit Trail definitely offers a
fuller Mount Kinabalu climbing and adventure vacation
experience. To quote an avid climber: "You have not truly
conquered Mount Kinabalu if you have not conquer it from both
sides of the mountain".
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