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After arriving in Malaysian Borneo via Kota Kinabalu, we begin the ascent of Mount Kinabalu, a 4000 meter climb and peak – the highest in Southeast Asia – which trekkers can walk up to and back within 24h to 36h.

Next: Mount Kinabalu Peak Photos and the Descent

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