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At 4,095 meters, Low’s Peak is the highest point of Mount Kinabalu and a bucket-list destination for climbers worldwide. Reaching the summit offers breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment. Low’s Peak represents the geological and ecological significance that led to Kinabalu Park’s UNESCO World Heritage recognition. The summit’s unique granite formations and alpine ecosystems make it a natural wonder of global importance.

Visitor Tips: Start your climb early to catch the sunrise at the peak. Wear layers to stay warm and bring a headlamp for pre-dawn hiking.

Historical Anecdote: Named after British colonial officer Hugh Low, who made the first recorded ascent in 1851, the peak remains a symbol of exploration and natural beauty.

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Sabah Parks HQ
Block H, Level 1-5, Lot 45 & 46,
Signature Office, KK Times Square,
88100, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Office Tel: +6088-523500

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