Mulu Summit Climb 28 May - 1 June 2018: When I passed by this sign board 8 years ago, I thought I would want to do this climb one day... And managed to complete it . I would rate it advanced among the highest mountains in Malaysia. It was a long flat walk for first 5km, passing by several waterfalls (Paku Waterfall) and did a few times of river crossing. We were careful not to wet our shoes and bags. Passed camp 1, it was up, up, and up! Generally 60 to 70 degrees steep, we hold on to tree roots and focused on where we should step next. We passed by camp 2, it was just a flat area for camping and no mountain hut or facilities. Till 12th km to reach camp 3.
River crossing before reaching Camp 1
Basic accommodation with squat toilet and kitchen, we were quickly settled in with dinner prepared by guide and porter. A girl from another group which was on the way down, fell off the platform of the hut and hurt her back. Her guide was calling the HQ to request for her to be rescued by the choppers the next morning. She was eventually flew out for treatment.
Camp 3: Basic hut that is equipped with kitchen and toilet
Squad toilet at Camp 4
Kitchen facility at Camp 3. You need to bring your own gas which can be purchased at Park HQ.
Day 2: journey through a thousand peaks. It was up and down for literally 1 thousand times (maybe I over exaggerate ) all the way to camp 4 (18.5km). Camp 4 is a bit with a balcony for cooking and a small room that fits about 10 people.
Photo taken at montane forest between Camp 3 and Camp 4
Pretty acorn found among the lush green carpet moss, it feels really soft to the touch!
Accommodation at Camp 4
Kitchen at Camp 4
Day 3: almost 80% vertical climb to the peak for the last 4km. Some areas are only equipped with ropes and no safety harness. You will need to maneuver on your own to find secure spots to step and strong roots to hold on to. We had a clear viewing at the helipad just behind camp 4 when we first started the trek, alas when we arrived at the Gunung Mulu Summit at around 11am, it was covered with midst and it started raining too. The grueling descend only started as we rush back to camp 4 for a quick lunch and then camp 3 for the night. We stomped through the muddy trek in the rain and arrived after dark. I was telling myself after each turn that the hut would be visible, till I gave up counting the number of hills that I had to climb up, then down again. I never felt happier at the sight of a humble mountain hut appearing just passed 7.30pm in the dark.
At Mount Mulu Summit
Vertical climb towards the summit of Mount Mulu
Not much view at the summit due to clouds and rainy weather
Day 4: we started as early as we could . My knees had no chance to rest and I was limping and ouch-ing all the way down to Camp 1. Did i mentioned the leeches? By the way the leeches were there since day 1. The trek was 100% muddy from start till end. It was more comfortable stepping into the mud compare to the roots which was always slippery and uneven. Once out of the jungle and onto civilized paved walkway of Mulu HQ, I put on my Y-Sandal, toss my hiking boots into the bag and started slowly jogging towards the HQ. Anticipating the end of a 4 day torturous yet back-to-basics life experience of this climb, I was so relieved, I sat down at the park cafe and ordered some proper food, a meal which I was missing for the passed 4 days. Will I do it again? Maybe not, unless I have a good reason to. I would recommend hiring a private porter, only carry one long sleeves and long pants, socks and a light jacket, a light sleeping bag. You wear the same smelly set of trekking clothes every day. Not forgetting that it was raining half the time and you can forget about dry comfortable shoes and be prepared to soak your feet wet for 4 whole days. Green Trekkers Sdn Bhd will come out with a package very soon. Stay tune. Together with us in this trip is Ngu Soon Hui, read his blog here: https://kindlemalaysia.com/learn-conquered-mulu-summit/
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29 September 2018: I would like to share something we practice at Green Trekkers. As our products are specialized at outdoor adventure, our staff are required to train up their fitness in order to experience the climb or caving or trekking which will then improve their ability to provide precise consultation to our guests signing up the tour. Every Wednesday we end our work 1 hour early and head over to the nearest park or stadium to have a minimum of 2 km jog or a game of badminton. On weekends, we hike regularly at local peaks such at Bukit Wawasan, Bukit Gasing, Bukit Ah Pek and etc. In the employment contract, it stipulated that all employees must complete at least 2 races a year, minimum 5km each. Ever since we started this initiative, staff are found to be more energetic at work, positive energy flow, less medical leave, better work place satisfaction and to the extend of natural weight loss through active lifestyle. Sports has build character, discipline and stimulate rela
After a quick meeting with Switzerland destination operators, Green Trekkers head to JW Marriott Hotel, Bukit Bintang to attend a road show by Fujian Tourism Promotion Council. Indeed, every time I attend any such China tourism event, I always feel connected in a way, since I am Chinese descendant. Especially for Fujian region, since our other director Madam Wong’s ancestors are from Fuzhou, the smell of familiarity lingers . Traditional Chinese Seal Refreshing Fujian This event was aimed at creating awareness of the possible collaboration of tourism activities for Malaysians traveling to Fujian province, with their official airlines, Xiamen Airlines, it has direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Xiamen then Fuzhou daily. Besides, there was also presentation on the must see and must do in Fujian, namely the 4 UNESCO Heritage sites in that province:- 1. Fujian Tulou 2. Mount Wuyi 3. Gulang Island 4. China Danxia We were also entertained with traditional pup
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