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Mt. Kinabalu is a very special part of Sabah. Set aside by the government. In a State Park, it is part of Sabah's Natural Heritage, to be preserved and protected for ever. You and your children should always be able to experience the grandeur of the mountain. to explore and discover its secrets, to appreciate and understand its value as part of your heritage. The Park can survive only with your cooperation. Removal of plants, insects, and animals lessen the opportunity for all to see and enjoy. Writing on rocks and trees reduces the pleasures and experiences of others. Litter and garbage have no place along road sides and trails. Please help us to protect the Park and familiarise yourself with the Park regulations:

Park Regulations

Please follow the Park's regulations while you are in the Park. Under the Sabah - Parks Enactment of 1984 it is an offence to:

1) kill, capture, disturb or remove any animal, nests or eggs.

2) remove, damage or set fire to any vegetation or any object of geological, historical or other scientific interest.

3) introduce any plant or animal.

4) deface or write on any rocks, trees or buildings.

These regulations protect the Park for your benefit, the benefit of your children and for future generations.


Low's Peak-the Summit of Mt. Kinabalu


Climbers on Summit


Low's Gully


Administration Building at Park Headquaters