Gunung Tahan
By David Wong. Last update: 12th May 2006
Gunung Tahan: 2187m AMSL
Geographic Location: Taman Negara, Pahang, Malaysia
Date climbed: 05.07.2003 - 10.07.2003
Type: Cross-over, Merapoh to Kuala Tahan
Team leader: Uncle George
Team members: Wen Fei, Sook Ling, Chen Ping
Alvin, Jordon, and David
(In memory of Alvin who passed away in a road accident not long after this trek.)
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The Highest Mountain in Peninsula Melaysia |
Gunung Tahan is situated in the National Park (Taman Negara) of Malaysia, in the
state of Pahang. At a height of 2187m, it is the highest mountain in Peninsula
Melaysia. There are 3 ways of climbing this mountain, of which the 2 most popular
ones are from Kuala Tahan and Merapoh. The Kuala Tahan trail is also called the
"classic trail" as it was the original, older trail before the Merapoh trail was
discovered. The ascent from classic trail is also one of the most physically
demanding among Malaysia mountains, and months of physical fitness training is
needed before most trekkers would attempt it. It takes about 4-5 days to reach the
summit from Kuala Tahan, and 2 days from Merapoh.
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4/7/2003 Day 0: Singapore - Merapoh |
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Train started moving towards JB. We took the sleeper berths on Ekspres Timuran and
spent the night on the train. |
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5/7/2003 Day 1: Merapoh - Sungai Relau - Kuala Juram - Kem Kor |
| 0735 |
Reached Merapoh, had breakfast in the coffee shop opposite train station. Gotten a
van to bring us in, and it looked rather broken. |
| 0810 |
Left coffeeshop for Sungai Relau.
| | 0822 |
Reached National Park ranger's post at Sungai Relau. Did registration.
| | 0948 |
Finished all formalities of signing in and declaring all our stuffs. Left for Kuala
Juram in the Park jeeps.
| | 1007 |
Encountered fallen log in the middle of the road, blocking our 2 jeeps. Needed 10
persons to push the log aside. Actually not exactly 10 persons as all the ladies
were just watching, only the guys were doing the work.
| | 1010 |
Reached Kuala Juram, final preparation before leaving for Tahan.
| | 1027 |
Ready to set off for our trek, est time 5-6 hours to reach campsite (Kem Kor).
| | 1040 |
Crossed first river. My altimeter read 295m.
| | 1052 |
Just completed 2nd river crossing, water current was very strong, surrounding was
wet and damp. Already seen some leeches.
| | 1145 |
Crossed 3rd river. So far I'd gotten 4-5 leeches on me. 1st one was after 1st river
with deepest bite, which had gotten into my shoe. It was not very skillful as I felt
the pain and realised and pull it out. Came down from a very steep slope with rope
before the 3rd river.
| | 1225 |
Crossed 4th river, which was the easiest as we crossed on top of a big rock, and
reached Kuala Luis. The previous ones were more difficult as we needed to take off
our shoes and walked bare footed inside the river, and even so our shoes still fell
into the river, nullifying our effords. Kuala Luwis read 335m on my altimeter,
while official was 305m on sign board. We're about 6km away from Lata Luwis. Had
lunch.
| | 1300 |
Set off for Lata Luis.
| | 1335 |
Crossed 5th river, easy as we only needed to hop on the rocks. Unloaded some
vegetables from Uncle George (likely more then 1kg), felt the weight on my shoulders,
probably because the heavier vegetables were on top instead of at the bottom of the
backpack.
| | 1430 |
Reached Lata Luis, sign board altitude 558m, my altimeter 615m, and Sok Ling's
altimeter 465m which we thought was out of calibration. Trek was gruesome, not
because of the terrain (which was easier then Ophir or Belumut) but the weights on
our backs. Kem Kor is 2.5m from here.
| | 1454 |
Another river crossing, also hopping on the rocks, but the rocks were very slippery
and I fell into the water, gotten my shoes wet.
| | 1525 |
Last river crossing before Kem Kor, also rocks hopping.
| | 1545 |
Finally reached Kem Kor. Sign board altitude 750m, Permatang is 2.5km away. My
adjusted altimeter read 730m. Rested and set up camp for the night. |
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4th river right before Kuala Luis
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Uncle George and guides having some "fresh air" at Kuala Luis lunch point
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Sign board at Kuala Luis
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