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2D1N Kinabalu Climb | Summit & Walk the Torq (Via Ferrata)
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DURATION
2 days 1 night

Booking type
Join-in trip

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Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 33 guests
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This is a 2D1N Mt Kinabalu climb, which includes the regular summit climb up Mt Kinabalu, and an additional Walk the Torq via ferrata activity. It's a beginner to intermediate level hike. The Walk the Torq via ferrata is an easy activity after your summit climb, and takes place off the side of the mountain. The Walk the Torq via ferrata is suitable for beginners, being 380m in length and takes an additional 2 hours to complete on average. Highlights of the activity include a 6m monkey rope bridge and a 10m hanging ladder.About the Summit Climb: This is a 2 day 1 night climb. Depending on your fitness levels, you will be climbing 6 hours on the first day, and 10-12 hours on the second day. Please see the itinerary below for more details. Mount Kinabalu is a beginner-friendly climb, but we do recommend training up at least 1 month in advance. Do make sure that you're able to carry a pack of 8-10KG, and hike for up to 10km on an elevated surface. About Walk the Torq Via Ferrata: The Walk the Torq via ferrata is an easy activity after your summit climb, and takes place off the side of the mountain. If you choose to do this, the additional activity will take place after you summit Mount Kinabalu, but before you descend. The Walk the Torq via ferrata is suitable for beginners, being 380m in length and takes an additional 2 hours to complete on average. Highlights of the Walk the Torq activity include a 6m monkey rope bridge and a 10m hanging ladder.Important info about booking process: Please indicate the date you would like to climb on the booking form. As all climbing permits are issued by Mount Kinabalu park, we will need to check the availability with Mount Kinabalu park before confirming your requested date. We will do our best to obtain your requested date. But if you have any flexibility in your dates, do let us know in the booking form and we can check those as well with the park. Only 160 permits are issued by the park each day, so we would recommend booking at least 3-4 months in advance for peak season (May to Aug), and 2-4 weeks in advance during off-season. As permits are issued by Mount Kinabalu park (and not us), any permits that have been issued are strictly non-refundable. OtherHealth: It is recommended that all climbers should have themselves medically checked before attempting any mountain climb. If you have a history of suffering from the following aliment, it is highly recommended that you should refrain from climbing: Hypertension, Diabetes, Palpitation, Arthritis, Heart Disease, Severe Anemia, Peptic Ulcers, Epileptic Fits, Obesity (Overweight), Chronic Asthma, Muscular Cramps, Hepatitis (Jaundice); or any other disease which may hamper the climber. Age: There are no particular age limits for Mount Kinabalu climbers. As long as you are good in health status or you have seek approval from your doctor. However, we suggest young children be at least 10 years old due to the numerous steps and steep slopes. Similarly, elderly climbers need to be in good health and fitness level to attempt the climb.
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Mt Kinabalu Summit ClimbDay 2:
Today you will summit at sunrise, and climb a 10m hanging ladder off the side of the mountainShow Details
What’s Included
1 night accommodation at allocated mountain hut (dormitory)
Meals - packed lunch, dinner, early supper, breakfast and lunch
State Park guide
Climbing permit
Climbing Insurance
Entrance fees
Mountain guide service
Vehicle transfer from your hotel in Kota Kinabalu
Via Ferrata Certificate for successful climbers only
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Where You’ll Sleep
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Select Time for 31 Mar 2025
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Anywhere in Kota Kinabalu(From guest's accommodation )
- 06:30am
- Notes: Please note that the above pick up and drop off times are approximate and will depend on the location of hotel as well as descent timing as the transportation is shared with other groups.
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
06:30AM on Day 1 - 07:00PM on Day 2
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationTo secure your spot, your host will turn away other guests. Because of this, cancellations aren't allowed.
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RM2,896.8/person
4.9(75)
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Meet your host
Olivia has been helping travellers explore Kinabalu since 2010. A true Sabah local, she knows the ins and outs of the area and is always ready to sort out any last-minute hiccups. She doesn’t lead the trips herself, but she’s the one making sure everything runs smoothly – from organising logistics to sharing insider tips on Kota Kinabalu. Super organised and incredibly reliable, Olivia is the kind of person who makes things happen. Whether it’s finding forgotten hiking boots or handling unexpected changes, she’s got it covered. Guests appreciate her quick responses and genuine care, making every adventure stress-free. With Olivia behind the scenes, you can focus on enjoying your trip.
Experience: 15 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 76%
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Helpful Questions
What should I pack?
Basic first aid supplies (e.g. painkillers, bandaid, ibuprofen, antiseptic and gauze)
Cash (we recommend RM100 - 150 in case you need to rent equipment, hire a porter, tip the guides, buy beer at the top, etc!)
Extra clothing and socks
Hand gloves and beanie
Head torch (compulsory)
High energy food such as chocolates, nuts, biscuits, sweets, energy bars
Jacket/Wind breaker (if your jacket isn't waterproof, we would also recommend bringing a disposable raincoat)
Long sleeves shirt/Hiking trousers
Personal toiletries
Refillable water bottle (0.5 - 1 Litre)
Towel (optional - in case you would like to shower at Base Camp - the showers at Base Camp can get chilly though!)
Trekking or running shoes with good grip
Walking poles (may be helpful for the peak ascend as parts of it can be slippy when wet)
Warm clothing
Waterproof backpack to store your items
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