Low’s Peak

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Low’s Peak is the highest point of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia, and a renowned destination for climbers seeking one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic summits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain summit
accessControlledBy Sabah Parks
administrativeAuthority Sabah Parks
climateZone alpine climate
climbingRouteType non-technical walk-up under normal conditions
continent Asia
country Malaysia
elevation 13435 ft
4095 m
firstAscentBy Hugh Low
firstAscentYear 1851
hasViewOf Crocker Range
South China Sea
hazard altitude sickness
rapid weather changes
slippery rock in wet conditions
isHighestPointOf Malaysia
Mount Kinabalu
Sabah
isPartOfUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Kinabalu Park
knownFor being one of the highest peaks in Southeast Asia
being the highest peak in Malaysia
iconic summit climb
sunrise views
locatedIn Kinabalu Park
Malaysia
Sabah
locatedOn Borneo
surface form: island of Borneo
locatedWithin tropical rainforest region at lower slopes
mountainRange Crocker Range
namedAfter Hugh Low
partOf Mount Kinabalu
popularWith hikers
mountain climbers
prominenceRelativeTo sea level
protectedArea Kinabalu Park
region Southeast Asia
requires climbing permit
licensed mountain guide
requiresAdvanceBooking yes
summitPushUsuallyStartsAt early morning
surfaceType granite dome
tourismType adventure tourism
mountain tourism
typicalOvernightStop Laban Rata
typicalStartPoint Timpohon Gate
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Kinabalu Park

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Mount Kinabalu summitName Low’s Peak