The entrance to the Kazumi trail is unassuming. You can see the park signboard but that's it. There is no gate or clear passage way in. You just plunge yourself to the thicket. But don't worry. Once under the foliage you'll find that trails are clearly marked.
The first point of interest should be the small waterfall and a creek. Then after that you will start to see why this place got called 'Bukit Dinding' (Wall Hill). Most of the climbs were almost vertical. Luckily they fix sturdy guide ropes. Best to bring climbing gloves to prevent blistering hands.
But it's not going to be vertical all the way to the top. There are stretches where you can stroll. Go for Check Point 2 where there is rendevous point for all the trails before the peak. From there, the peak is just a brisk hike away.
If you just want to enjoy the view you can use vehicles to about two thirds of the way. Take the other entrance from Bukit Dinding Bistro and drive all the way to Check Point 2.
Once you are at the peak, take some pictures. Greet the other hikers you meet up there. Pet the local stray. But don't stop there. Continue your to the two lookout points.
The two lookout points were very rewarding. One side looking out to downtown Kuala Lumpur, the other side looking out to Wangsa Maju area where you can see where the urban area meets Titiwangsa Massif.
Once you rest, soaked up the view, limber your sore feet, you can start the hike down. Expect the hike down to be as...
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Bukit Dinding in is a great spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The trail offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, with a peaceful forest atmosphere and plenty of fresh air. It’s a well-maintained area with multiple routes to explore, making it suitable for both casual hikers and more experienced trekkers.
One of the best things about Bukit Dingin is the variety of trails available. Whether you're looking for a short nature walk or a longer, more challenging hike, there’s something for everyone. The forest trails are surrounded by lush greenery and occasional glimpses of local wildlife. You’ll also find some steep inclines and rocky paths that provide a good workout.
For mountain bikers, there are dedicated MTB trails with exciting slopes and turns. These biking paths are clearly marked and offer a thrilling ride through the woods. It's a popular spot on weekends, but it still maintains a calm and relaxing vibe.
Overall, Bukit Dingin is a beautiful and well-rounded hiking destination. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or just enjoying a walk in nature, it’s definitely...
Read moreI go hiking here via Kazumi Trail. Btw dont trust the word of “bukit”. Hahaha because this trail was not that easy. Its a bit tricky and few place u need to climb and sooo pacak all they way up. Please wear proper hiking shoes and glove for your own safety. I witness one kakak keep slip, trip and fall all the way down from the peak. Pity her.
Theres one place called “lookout” point. You can rest there, enjoy the view and buy ice cream. From there, you can choose few route to the peak. As per advise from the ice cream seller, we took the other route which u can enjoy the KL view at the kebun. Nice one.
For those who “O Blood” pelase dont stay long at the peak. Because the mosquito will enjoy your blood. Hahaha
Overall its a nice place and will try mini tahan trail next time.
Update!!!
I’ve been here for 4th time. I’ve tried mini tahan trail and all the color at the kazumi trail to the peak. Dah khatammmmmm. And I’ll add some other photos of my journey.
Cop. Mini tahan is no joke weyyy. I think it’s 5 times harder than kazumi in all way. Cam nak mati weyyy. But I really enjoy every single moments here at bukit dinding. Highly...
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