Situated in Malaysia, Mount Kinabalu is Southeast Asia's third highest mountain behind Hkakabo Razi in Myanmar and Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, at 4095 m above sea level.
The main peak of the mountain can be climbed by a person of normal health, and requires no mountaineering equipment. Other peaks along the massif, however, require rock climbing skills.
The mountain is contained within a state (formerly national) park, and features a large variety of flora, including wild pitcher plants and orchids.
Mount Kinabalu is most easily reached from Kota Kinabalu, the administrative capital of Sabah. Huts within Kinabalu State Park can be reserved by telephoning the park's authority.
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