Embarking on a hike at Nuluh Lapai is a delightful experience that offers both natural beauty and a moderate physical challenge. As you ascend, you'll encounter large exposed tree roots and a variety of flora, adding to the trail's charm. The summit rewards you with breathtaking views, especially during sunrise, where Mount Kinabalu stands majestically against the horizon. However, be prepared for mosquitoes along the way; it's advisable to bring insect repellent. Additionally, the path can become slippery and muddy during the rainy season, so wearing comfortable hiking shoes is recommended. Overall, Nuluh Lapai offers a serene and picturesque hiking experience that is well...
Read moreGood place to hike, do able distance in my opinion for public. Hikers can start from 3 different starting points (as I experienced it, I might be wrong then if there's another ☺️). Car can be parked by the roadside. Many cars pass by this area. The view from the top just okay, you can see other area; Gayang, Telipok, Mengkabong. There's a restaurant nearby that suitable for...
Read moreGood place to watch sunset. There are 2 trails, and I took the 1.20km one. The hike wasn't too difficult, and it took me half an hour to reach the peak, with amazing vistas. The sea on one side, and Mt. Kinabalu and lush mangrove swamps on the other. Word of caution of slippery trail during wet weather and going down late as it...
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