Gunung Kinabalu
Gunung Kinabalu is the highest peak in Southeast Asia, standing at 4,095 meters (13,435 feet) above sea level. Located in Sabah, Malaysia, it is part of the Kinabalu Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The mountain attracts hikers and climbers from around the world, offering various trails and stunning views.
The climate on Gunung Kinabalu varies with altitude, ranging from tropical at the base to alpine conditions near the summit. The area is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Rafflesia arnoldii, the world's largest flower.