The word “via ferrata,” taken from an Italian expression, literally translates as “Iron Road,” and refers to mountain pathways made up of permanent cables, ladders, and bridges. Sabah’s Via Ferrata, at 3,800m above sea level, is the highest in the world and Asia’s sole via ferrata, clinging to the slopes of Mount Kinabalu‘s less-traveled paths. There is no prior rock climbing or mountaineering experience necessary, but a head for heights, reasonable stamina and a sense of adventure are essential.
There are several routes available to meet various climbers’ skills and degrees of endurance. Walk the Torq circuit offers beginner-friendly routes as well as the challenging Lows Peak circuit for intermediate-level excursions with above-average fitness.
The Walk The Torq via Ferrata route is geared toward beginners. Families can also participate in the 2D1N Via Ferrata Walk The Torq, as children as young as ten years old are permitted. Over 60-year-olds are welcome to join this safe and enjoyable adventure.
The trail takes around 2-3 hours to complete and provides breathtaking vistas of the mountain that only Via Ferrata can offer.
Climbers descend from the summit of Low’s Peak along the standard hiking track to the start of the Walk the Torq via Ferrata at 3,520m above sea level.
The path is 430m long and has a 109m vertical height climb; it concludes at 3,411m altitude.
Disclaimer: Image taken from Mount Torq
DAY 1 – Kota Kinabalu / Kinabalu Park HQ – Ascend / Pendant Hut
DAY 2 – Laban Rata / Summit / Kinabalu Park HQ – Descend / Kota Kinabalu
Overtime charges for mountain guides depending on arrival at Timpohon Gate on the descent day = MYR 15 per guide for every extra hour beginning at 4 p.m. (count as a group).
Transportation Overtime Charges [RM300/way/vehicle] will be applied for the following: pick-up from the airport/hotel in Kota Kinabalu city to Kinabalu Park/Poring Hot Spring after 6pm on climbing date (Day 1) AND return transfer from Kinabalu Park HQ to Kota Kinabalu city after 7pm on descent day due to climber late arrival.
Balsam Cafe and Laban Rata Restaurant no longer offer climbers with hot water/drinking water. Mineral water may be purchased at the grocery counter for MYR 7 for 500ml and MYR 14 for 1.5 litres. Coffee and tea will be available exclusively during the Breakfast Hour and Supper.
The power supply in Panalaban is provided by a generator set that is shared by all accommodations in Panalaban; consequently, the available produced electricity is quite restricted. As a result, hot shower is not available at all mountain hut.
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Remarkable Borneo Travel & Tours is a Malaysian tour operator based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. We offer a wide range of affordable and appealing Sabah tour packages, such as Mount Kinabalu climb, Borneo tours, Sabah diving and island packages and Sandakan tours. Our mission is to provide memorable travel experiences that allow our customers to discover the wonders of Borneo.