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Introduction
Kinabalu Park, the entrance to Mt Kinabalu,
is located at 1,585 metres above sea level
and is the main starting point for the summit
trail that leads to the top
of Mt Kinabalu. Its covers an area of 754
sq km and is made up of Mount Kinabalu,
Mount Tambayukon and the foothills.
It
was gazetted to preserve this valuable natural
environment. The mountains have a fascinating
geological history, taking 'just' a million
years to form. The mighty Mount Kinabalu
is actually a granite massif that was later
thrust upwards through the crust of the
surface.
Subsequent
erosion removed thousands of feet of the
overlying sand and mud stone, exposing this
massif. During the Ice Age, glaciers running
across the summit smoothed it out, but the
jagged peaks that stood out above the ice
surface remained unaffected, retaining the
extremely ragged surfaces. This rugged mountain
is the focal point of the National Park.

How to get there

By Taxi
Car rentals can be arranged through major
hotels in Kota Kinabalu. Taxis go to Park
HQ at Ranau and take a maximum of four passengers.
You can negotiate for the taxi to pick you
up from Park HQ for your return if you hire
the whole taxi.
By
Bus
All express and minibuses between Kota Kinabalu
and Ranau or Sandakan pass
the park turn-off, from where it is just
100m to the Park HQ.
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