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MOUNT TRUSMADI
"Trusmadi Mount, at 2,462m, is Malaysia’s second highest mountain after Gunung Kinabalu but is said to offer a much more challenging climb. Its richly forested slopes, inhabited by a myriad species of birds and animals, are a trekker's dream."

Trusmadi Mount, at 2,462m or 8,669ft, is Malaysia’s second highest mountain after Gunung Kinabalu (4,101m or 13.433ft) but is much tougher to climb. It lies between the districts of Tambunan to the north and Keningau to the south (in the state of Sabah in Borneo).

Unlike Gunung (Mount) Kinabalu which is visited by thousands of people every year, Gunung Trusmadi – situated some 70km southeast of Kota Kinabalu – is not a tourist mountain and is rarely visited. Until recently, only one or two expeditions climb the mountain each year.

The slopes of the mountain, which are covered with rich vegetation houses many species of birds, animals and plants, making it a trekker's haven.

The summit (of Gunung Trusmadi) is reputed to have the best dawn view of Gunung Kinabalu, which lies over 40km to the north. A unique pitcher plant, Nepenthes x trusmadiensis (a natural hybrid between Nepenthes lowii and Nepenthes edwardsiana) is found here and nowhere else.

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It is strongly advicable to hire a guide, or at least get maps and assitance from the Forestry Department (Tel: 6087-774076) at the district office in Tambunan.

Getting to the mountain from Tambunan, take the road towards Kaingaran. Past Kampung Batu Lapan, taken the road to the southeast which will take you to a network of logging roads. With good maps or a guide, it is possible to go by 4WD up to about 1500m high, from where it is a 5 to 7 hours' climb to the top. From Tambunan, the walk along the pleasant valley road then up through logging roads to the peak is about 28km.
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"hi there,i wanna know more about mount trusmadi.coz i heard it long time ago and dont know where i can get more info bout it.i am planning to climb therr.so hope you can tell me how to do it."   by wong jia chiat



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