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Mt. Kinabalu, also known as Gunung Kinabalu, is the highest peak in Southeast Asia, standing at 4,095 meters above sea level. This majestic mountain in Sabah, Malaysia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a ... popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can embark on a challenging yet rewarding trek to the summit, passing through diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes. Other activities include bird watching, exploring the botanical gardens, and visiting the nearby Poring Hot Springs. The best time to visit Mt. Kinabalu is during the dry season from February to April and from June to September. The local culture of the Kadazan-Dusun people, the largest ethnic group in Sabah, is deeply intertwined with the mountain, as they believe it is the sacred resting place of spirits. Visitors can learn about their traditions and customs through cultural performances and interactions with the local community. Read more ▼
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