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Gunung Chamah
Details
| Elevation (feet): | 7123 |
|---|---|
| Elevation (meters): | 2171 |
| Continent: | Asia |
| Country: | Malaysia/Malaysia |
| Range/Region: | Southeast Asia |
| Range/Region: | Malay Peninsula |
| Latitude: | 5.134334 |
| Longitude: | 101.342441 |
| Difficulty: | Technical Climb |
| Best months for climbing: | Mar, Apr, May, Jun |
| Nearest major airport: | Penang |
| Convenient Center: | Penang/kelantan |
Thanks to yk for adding this peak.
Description
Gunung Chamah lies in the north-western corner of Kelantan and is the fifth highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia. It is one of the Peninsula's G7 (mountains above 7,000 ft/2,134m). Gunung in Malay literally means mountains with an elevation of 1,000 m and above. In Peninsular Malaysia, there are several of these mountains located along the main mountain ranges called the Titiwangsa Range. On one of these popular mountain peaks is the Gunung Chamah with an elevation of 2,171m.
During the heyday of communist insurgency, this area was totally out of bounds for ordinary citizens. However, after the peace agreement between the Malaysian government and the Communist signed in Hatyai, South Thailand during the 80s, the authorities in Malaysia began to relax their rules on jungle trekking on the Titiwangsa Range
Gunung Chamah is one of the harder mountains, because of getting there (to the start of the trek) as well as the trek itself. However, it is also one of the best treks , as the place is rather untouched and beautiful. Be careful, as tigers still roam around the treks there.
Climbing Gunung Chamah, the fifth highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, has always been a challenge
Thanks to yk for this description.
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