Mount Korbu standing 7162 feet (2183 meter) from sea level.
Being the 2nd highest mountain in Malaysia after Mount Tahan. We have another
mount Gayong that stretch out a little bit further from Mount Korbu. Standing 7129
feet (2173 meter) from sea level. Around 2.4 km from the summit of Mt Korga. Both
mountains located at State of Perak, Malaysia. Climbing these 2 mountains at
one go is a must for every hikers to redeem pride and personal glory.
We started our journey as late as 8.30am on a calm Saturday
morning. After having our breakfast at nearby Kampung roti canai stall.
The leader a.k.a our guide for this time was ‘Jebat’, a very
skilful and experienced hiker (and lightning fast too!). He was kind enough to
share tips of do’s and don’ts & what
to expect along the journey.
There were also many group of hikers on that day in view
that Mount Korbu is among the popular spot for leisure but serious hikers.
Reminder
1) Hiking Permit – prior approval is needed from local
forestry department, normally 2 weeks before
2) Guide – you need a guide to navigate with basic knowledge
of hiking, I don’t think its compulsory but highly recommended
3) Hiking with a group – never hike alone! To avoid any
unwanted incident such as getting lost or injured
In case of Emergency
Phone Signals will be at the river crossings AND at the
location where the building is on top of the hill (from the dam entrance)..as
illustrated below (please click on the photo):
Gear Used
Shoes : Adidas Hydroterra Shandal
Bagpack : Deuter speedlite 20 litre
Attire : normal tshirt and tights
Navigation : Suunto ambit 2 (pre-loaded with Korbu route map
from movescount)
From Start to Water fall
Distance : 3.62km
Time Taken : 2.32 hours
Time of the day :
11.04am
Time Start : 8.30am
Trail condition : river crossings, dry
From Water fall to Kem Seroja
Distance from Water fall : 1.5km
Distance from Start : 5.12km
Time Taken from water fall: 1.05 hours
Time taken from start : 3.36 hours
Time of the day : 12.08pm
Trail condition : dry, hilly
From Kem Seroja to Kem Kijang
Distance from Kem Seroja : 2.5km
Distance from Start : 7.63km
Time taken from Kem Seroja to Kem Kijang : 2 hours 32
minutes
Time taken from Start : 5.53 hours
Time of the day : 2.24pm
Trail condition : dry
From Kem Kijang to Last Water Point
Distance from Kem Kijang : 1.48km
Distance from Start : 9.11km
Time taken from Kem Kijang : 1 hour 36 minutes
Time taken from Start : 7.30 hours
Time of the day : 4.01pm
Trail Condition : dry
Trail difficulty : hard
From Last Water Point to Bukit Botak
No data, forgot to record time. Distance from Last water
point to Bukit Botak is 760 meter. We reached here around 5pm plus.
We spent our night here. Temperature here dropped during the
night, can’t remember the Celsius but its damn cold! Please beat that cold! –
sleeping bag, inner layer with heat technology, down jacket, rain jacket,
winter glove and quality socks will greatly enhance the warmth.
The next day, we brought what we need in the bagpack to
reduce the weight in our quest to conquer mount Gayong. Travel light will make
us faster during climbing. Indeed it was.
We need to climb aluminium stairs countless times (I would
say more than 5) as the ascending parts involved a very-very steep sections.
Please do exercise caution.
From Bukit Botak to Puncak Korbu – no data, but the distance
from Last Water Point to Puncak Korbu is 1.87km with an estimated time of 2
hours 40 minutes. Distance from Mount Korbu summit to Mount Gayong is 2.4km
which is around 1.40 hours duration.
The hardest part was from Mount Gayong back to Mount Korbu with an endless uphill journey.
The hardest part was from Mount Gayong back to Mount Korbu with an endless uphill journey.
Started from Bukit Botak to Mount Korbu summit then Mount
Gayong and back to Bukit Botak again with the assistance from our newly
appointed guide, cik Noraini (damn fast too!) as Jebat has been given excused
to cook for breakfast.
They were kind enough to supply us at least 500 ml of water
and a powder type drink (kukubina with grape flavoured). It was a live saving!
To the group, please accept our million thanks for your generosity.
Going down from Mount Korbu to Bukit Botak was easy. But
becareful though. The steep section and the stairs.
We reached Bukit botak around 11.00am. Having our breakfast like
there was no tomorrow. Around 1.00pm, we headed down. Descending was my
favourite part where we can speed up as we have only 20 litre of back pack. We
reached Last water point in 22 minutes.
It's hot!
Descending Journey
Bukit Botak to Last water point
Distance : 760 meter
Time taken : 22 minutes
Last water Point to Kem Kijang
Time of the day : 2.06pm
Time taken from Bukit Botak : 1 hour 4 minutes
Time taken from Last Water point ; 43 minutes
Kem Kijang to Kem Seroja
Time of the day : 2.56pm
Time taken from Bukit Botak : 1 hour 55 minutes
Time taken from Kem Kijang : 50 minutes
Time of the day : 3.41pm
Time taken from Bukit Botak : 2 hours 41 minutes
Time taken from Kem Seroja : 36 minutes
Water fall to Car park
Time of the day : 5.22pm
Time taken from waterfall : 1 hour 41 minutes
Time taken from Bukit Botak : 4 hours 20 minutes
It was tough but very rewarding.
Few reminders for those who wish to hike Mount Korga :
1) Fitness level - please, please train months before actual day to improve your fitness. You don't want to cause delay for the whole team. Don't think that it is ok if you're unfit as others will wait for you.
2) Sleeping Attire - winter glove, jacket, down jacket, layers of cloth, socks, beanie will make your sleeping more comfortably. You might get hypothermia even at Bukit Botak without warmth.
3) Navigation Matters - hike with someone experienced enough - who could find their ways thru the jungle or Navigation device such as Suunto ambit 2 (like mine).
4) Phone Signal Spots - remember those areas marked with stars above where the phone signal is strong enough to make a call in case of emergency.
Wish you good luck.
Few reminders for those who wish to hike Mount Korga :
1) Fitness level - please, please train months before actual day to improve your fitness. You don't want to cause delay for the whole team. Don't think that it is ok if you're unfit as others will wait for you.
2) Sleeping Attire - winter glove, jacket, down jacket, layers of cloth, socks, beanie will make your sleeping more comfortably. You might get hypothermia even at Bukit Botak without warmth.
3) Navigation Matters - hike with someone experienced enough - who could find their ways thru the jungle or Navigation device such as Suunto ambit 2 (like mine).
4) Phone Signal Spots - remember those areas marked with stars above where the phone signal is strong enough to make a call in case of emergency.
Wish you good luck.
Hi can I get your guide`s number?
ReplyDeleteCertainly , 0132866880
Deletei climb gunong korbu in 1954 there was no tourist around then..,we enterd from sungi kinta which is a long walk..
ReplyDeleteWah!
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