Over the next two days, you will climb more than 4,000 metres above sea level to reach the summit of Mount Kinabalu, assisted by a park ranger – an incredible adventure. Pass by oak forests, moss-covered trees, bamboo, and ferns as you go, and there are plenty of rest stops and a picnic lunch.
On the first day, you’ll stop overnight in the national park and on the second night, you’ll stay at Laban Rata Resthouse, by which point you will have already ascended 3,353 metres. The next morning you’ll be called early at 2 am to begin the final trek from Laban Rata to the summit in time for sunrise.
The descent takes you back past Laban Rata, and you’ll get a certificate for reaching the summit. You’ll reach the base around lunchtime and then transfer onwards to Sepilok.