Climbing Mount Kinabalu

Its been awhile since my last post. Thus I want to share a really special experience for my 100th post: Climbing the highest peak of central South East Asia – Mount Kinabalu on Borneo, Malaysia. Starting out this adventure I flew out to Singapore with my old friend Hendrik. Together with Hendrik I already traveled through Australia. As you can read in the following post.

This post is about my trip through central Australia together with Hendrik.

In Singapore we met up with Johan. He is also a really good friend from schooldays. You can read about our past adventures here too:

Here is a short recap about my first trip to Singapore visiting Johan.

Singapore: Exploring the city

We had a great long weekend in Singapore. I really recommend exploring the city with electro scooters as we did. Also the Smoke & Mirrors offers not only good drinks but also a fantastic view over the marina.

Mirror and Sands, Singapore
Singapore from the Smoke & Mirrors bar.

After some good nights out with Johan and his friends we visited China Town before flying out. Everything was already set up for Chinese New Year. The streets were super busy and crowded.

Chinatown, Singapore
Chinatown of Singapore close to Chinese New Year celebration.
Chinatown, Singapore
Crowded streets of Chinatown in Singapore during a busy weekend day.

Borneo: Sabah Beach

After a 4 hours flight from Singapore we landed in Sabah on Borneo in Malaysia. From the distance of the airport we could already grasp the height of Mount Kinabalu. Before climbing Mount Kinabalu we enjoyed some nice days on the paradisal beaches of Borneo.

Tanjung Aru Beach, SABAH
Tanjung Aru Beach of Sabah during the day.
Tanjung Aru Beach, Malaysia
Sunset on Tanjung Aru Beach on Borneo Malaysia.

Borneo: Climbing Mount Kinabalu

Finally the day of climbing Mount Kinabalu came up. We got picked up by the Mount Kinabalu park crew early in the morning. Then got dropped of at the entrance to the Mount Kinabalu National Park. The Timpohon gate is at an altitude of 1,866 meters.

Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysia
The Timpohon Gate entrance to Mount Kinabalu.
Mount Kinabalu, MY
Mount Kinabalu’s rough beauty on a rainy day.

Unfortunately it was raining cats and dogs. The higher we got the track became more challenging. Close to the base camp the track was more like a river bed. After 4 challenging hours we were the first to make it to the base camp. Furthermore Laban Rata base camp is at an altitude of 3,270 meters.

Mount Kinabalu, MY
View from the base camp on the peak of Mount Kinabalu.

In the morning it came even worse. At 2 am our guide named by the traditional Malay name Johan woke us up. Unfortunately we were not suppose to climb to the peak due to the rain. Following that we convinced him that we were willing to take the risk. Thus we left the camp at 3 am.

In the middle of the night we left the camp armed with head torches. We were not only challenged by the weather, but also the altitude started to affect us. In addition every rock was slippery and treacherous. False steps would definitely lead to a sure death 1000m below.

Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia
A rainy climb up to the top of Mount Kinabalu.
Mount Kinabalu, Borneo
Mount Kinabalus rough beauty on a rainy day.

Finally we made it to the peak at 4,095 meters in time for the sunset. Although it was too clouded to see anything than that.

Peak, Mount Kinabalu
The peak or top of mount kinabalu.

Borneo: The beauty of Mt. Kinabalu

Now came the even harder part. After the peak we had to climb down to the entrance again soaked to the bones. When climbing down I started to notice the beauty of the flora and fauna of Borneo.

rain forest, borneo
Dense rain forest of borneo.
Silvery Lutung, Borneo
Silvery Lutung monkey in the jungle of borneo.
Plant, Borneo
An example of the beauty of the flora and fauna in the rain forest of borneo.

Finally we flew off again to Thailand for 2 days lay over and tailoring suits. Even though it rained during our climb it was totally worth it. Climbing our first 4km mountains totally got us hooked. Who knows what mountain range will be next, maybe the Swiss Alps?

Golden Buddha, Bangkok
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