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- Mount
Kinabalu standing at 13,400 feet is the highest mountain in South East
Asia.
- Mount Kinabalu is the pride of Sabah. The graphic
silhouette of Mount Kinabalu is adopted as the emblem of the state flag
of Sabah, since 1963.
- Mount Kinabalu is not an easy feat as what some had
claimed. The average person needs to train to conquer the summit of
Mount Kinabalu. 40%-50% of climbers give up without reaching the summit
of Mount Kinabalu.
- Mount Kinabalu is open to visitors all year round.
- According to some statistic, 170,000 visitors visit Mount
Kinabalu annually. My own estimate is about 120,000 visitors to Mount
Kinabalu annually. Nevertheless, the huge number of visitors to Mount
Kinabalu make Mount Kinabalu one of the most popular mountains to climb
in the world.
- Mount Kinabalu is located at Kundasang of Sabah.
- Mount Kinabalu is only less than 10 km from Ranau. Mount
Kinabalu is 90 km away from Kota Kinabalu. Yet, most visitors to Mount
Kinabalu choose to stay at Kota Kinabalu. To find out why, read my ARTICLE and you
may understand why tour agents often chose to promote Mount Kinabalu at
Kota Kinabalu.
- Most visitors making a trip to Mount Kinabalu will fly
in to Kota Kinabalu International Airport first, before proceeding to
Mount Kinabalu. It is very inconvenient for foreigners to travel by any
other means to Mount Kinabalu.
Climbing Mt Kinabalu...an Awesome
Experience
Climbing Mt Kinabalu had been
an awesome experience for us.
The memories of our struggle up 13,400 feet beyond the clouds has been
and still is... alive and an inspiration to us to climb other mountains
in our life. To find out more about planning
a trip to climb Mount Kinabalu, visit my website at Your One-Stop Practical
Guide to Climbing Mount Kinabalu.
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Joe Goh
Mount-Kinabalu.com
17 November 2005
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