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Conquering the Heights in A Memorable Climb on Gunung Baling

Enjoying the view at the peak

I am proud of myself for making it to the peak of Gunung Baling (Baling Mountain), a climb I did with other blogger and influencer friends. Nestled in the charming town of Baling in Kedah, Malaysia, Gunung Baling stands as a majestic limestone outcrop, beckoning adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. With a height of 546 meters above sea level, this natural wonder promises a challenging ascent, rewarding climbers with not only a sense of accomplishment but also breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views.

Hello from everyone up here

The Trail
The ascent up Gunung Baling follows a single, well-marked trail, making it accessible to both novice and experienced hikers. The journey begins at the end of the car park, where a 1.85-kilometer trek awaits, featuring a height elevation of approximately 450 meters. The trail is divided into three stages, each offering a unique challenge.

Before the climb

We gathered at the starting point of Gunung Baling at around 4.20am. Before starting the hike, we warmed up to get ourselves ready, physically and mentally. Some of us had light breakfast like cookies and buns while some went to the toilet as there’s none along the trail. Before the hike, I have zero idea of what to expect. All I knew was it’s a hike uphill with some forest trails and that’s it! How daring right? We started our climb at around 5am. From my understanding, our group was arranged to start climbing earlier than its official operating hours.

After climbing Gunung Baling, here’s some information you would want to know:

Moderate Forest Trail: The initial stage involves a steep climb on soil and muddy trails, with sections reaching inclines of 30 to 45 degrees. Handrails provide support in the steeper areas, ensuring a secure ascent. There are 3 check points here where hikers can take short breaks and also a wakaf / surau for Muslim prayers.

Rocky Terrain: Somewhere after the surau, the climb then leads to a flat and gradual trail, including stairs and jungle paths. As the trek progresses, the terrain becomes rockier, adding an extra layer of challenge to the journey.

Summit Ridge: The final route marks the ascent to the summit, where the trail becomes increasingly rocky. There are rock obstacles where we need to navigate through some challenging sections, culminating in a crawl under rocks to reach the ridge line. It’s pretty challenging but manageable. This part definitely adds in the fun to the climb, but remember to stay cautious and careful while doing these stuns. The summit promises a rewarding spectacular view, making the entire journey worthwhile.

Personal Value & Lessons
Reflecting on my experience during this ascent, the climb took approximately 2 hours uphill and another 2 hours downhill (though the exact timings may vary). In this condensed 4-hour journey, I unfolded several valuable personal lessons:

  1. Patience and Persistence: The climb reinforced the importance of patience and persistence. Despite the challenging terrain, the ultimate reward awaited those who persevered. Each step forward was a step closer to the breathtaking views at the summit.
  2. Teamwork Triumphs: Collaborative efforts proved to be highly effective. The climb highlighted the significance of teamwork, emphasizing how mutual support and assistance among team members significantly enhance the overall experience.
  3. Individual Focus: During solo portions of the climb, the need for individual focus became apparent. Staying concentrated on personal objectives was crucial, ensuring a steady and safe progression through the challenging sections.
  4. Enjoying the Journey: The climb reminded me not to fixate solely on the destination. While reaching the summit was undoubtedly rewarding, taking pleasure in the journey itself added a layer of fulfillment. The process, with its challenges and triumphs, became an integral part of the overall experience.

In just four hours, Gunung Baling provided a crash course to me; in endurance, teamwork, individual focus, and the appreciation of the journey—an invaluable set of personal lessons that will resonate beyond the mountain ascent.

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What to Prepare for the Hike:

  1. Footwear: Sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes with excellent traction.
  2. Clothing: Wear lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for tropical climates. Consider long sleeves and pants to protect against scratches and insects.
  3. Backpack: A well-fitted backpack to carry essentials like water, snacks, first aid kit, and extra clothing.
  4. Water and Hydration System: Carry enough water to stay hydrated during the climb. Consider a hydration system or reusable water bottle.
  5. Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, and bring sunglasses to protect against the sun’s rays.
  6. Insect Repellent: Guard against insects, especially in the forested sections of the trail.
  7. Headlamp/Flashlight: Essential for low-light conditions, especially if you plan to start early or return late.
  8. Camera: Capture the stunning views and memorable moments along the way.
  9. First Aid Kit: Basic medical supplies for minor injuries, blisters, or other emergencies.
  10. Snacks and Energy Food: Pack energy-boosting snacks like cookies, bread, granola bars, or energy gels.

Things You Need to Know

CategoryDetails
Operation hours8:00AM – 10:00AM (Daily)
FeeMalaysians : RM10
Foreign Tourists : RM30
Fee for Guide1 – 10 pax : RM100 – RM150
Important NotesLimited to 150 pax only at any one time
Climb with be terminated immediately when it rains
Climbers are encouraged to make early booking to avoid disappointment
No climbing after 10:00AM
Ensure every group has a Guide
For early morning group climbing, please obtain written approval (via letter or e-mail) from the Majlis Daerah Baling (Baling District Council) at least 3 weeks prior.
ContactE-mail: mdbaling@mdbaling.gov.my
Tel: 04-470 1803

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QTT x KembaRojak FAM Trip to Baling is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with Global Travel Sdn Bhd (KOLA) and supporting team KembaRojak.

Special thanks to all sponsors, Majlis Daerah Baling, Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Daerah Baling (APM), Malim Gunung and Gua Sireh team.