Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia

Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia

Kinabalu Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its biodiversity and home to Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia, offering exceptional hiking and nature experiences.

186,115
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia

Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
 

Kinabalu Park, established in 1964 in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo, spans approximately 754 square kilometers of forested mountain slopes and alpine meadow. The park is dominated by Mount Kinabalu, rising 4,095 meters (13,435 feet) above sea level, making it the tallest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea. This elevation gradient creates diverse habitats ranging from tropical lowland forest to alpine soils, supporting over 5,000 plant species and a rich array of wildlife including the rare orangutan, Bornean gibbon, and various endemic orchids and rhododendrons. Kinabalu Park was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 due to its outstanding universal value for conservation and biodiversity. The park's well-maintained network of hiking trails leads visitors through rainforest, montane forest, and sub-alpine meadows, culminating in the challenging summit climb of Mount Kinabalu. The summit ascent requires a permit and guide, drawing hikers worldwide. Aside from climbing, visitors enjoy birdwatching, botanical tours, and cultural experiences with local Dusun communities. The park's facilities include a botanical garden and visitor center near the headquarters in Kundasang, providing educational displays about the region’s natural heritage. Kinabalu Park's combination of spectacular scenery, rich biodiversity, and outdoor adventure opportunities ranks it among Southeast Asia’s premier protected natural areas.

Highlights

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Mount Kinabalu Summit – The highest peak accessible to climbers in Southeast Asia.

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Amazing floral diversity including over 1,200 species of orchids.

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Poring Hot Springs – Natural thermal springs near the park entry offering relaxation after hikes.

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Canopy Walkway – Suspension bridge through the rainforest canopy for unique wildlife viewing.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Kinabalu

At 4,095 meters, it is the highest mountain in Malaysia and offers a challenging, rewarding climb.

Kinabalu Botanical Garden

Showcases the park's rich variety of highland plants including pitcher plants and orchids.

Poring Hot Springs

Located southeast of the park, these natural springs are popular for relaxing after trekking.