Gunung Brinchang offers an accessible yet rewarding mountain experience with stunning views of the Cameron Highlands and a unique mossy forest.
Gunung Brinchang, standing at 2,032 meters, is the second-highest mountain in the Cameron Highlands and is notable for having the highest accessible road in Peninsular Malaysia. Hi…
Gunung Brinchang stands 2,032 metres above sea level.
Gunung Brinchang is located in Pahang, Malaysia.
Gunung Brinchang is rated moderate, with a main route of about 6 km.
Yes — a hiking permit is required for Gunung Brinchang. A permit is required to hike Gunung Brinchang, obtainable from the Pahang State Government Forestry Department. The fee is RM10 per person.
A guide is recommended for Gunung Brinchang, especially for first-timers. While not mandatory for all trails, a guide is advisable for inexperienced hikers or those unfamiliar with the terrain, especially for trails leading into the Mossy Forest.
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