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Gunung Pulai
Johor, Malaysia

Gunung Pulai

654 m
Easy
5 km
Distance
450 m
Elevation gain
No guide needed
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Johor's underrated forest park with a gorgeous waterfall — an easy half-day hike through lush rainforest close to Kulai.

About this mountain

Gunung Pulai (654 m) in the Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest near Kulai, Johor, is one of southern Malaysia's most pleasant half-day hikes, combining a gentle jungle walk with a sp…

FAQ

How high is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai stands 654 metres above sea level.

Where is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai is located in Johor, Malaysia.

How difficult is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai is rated easy, with a main route of about 5 km.

Do I need a permit to hike Gunung Pulai?

No permit is required to hike Gunung Pulai.

Do I need a guide for Gunung Pulai?

A guide is optional for Gunung Pulai.

When is the best time to hike Gunung Pulai?

Year-round

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Quick facts

Elevation
654 m
State
Johor
Difficulty
Easy
Distance
5 km
Elevation gain
450 m
Permit
No permit
Guide
No guide needed
Best season
Year-round
Source
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FAQ

How high is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai stands 654 metres above sea level.

Where is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai is located in Johor, Malaysia.

How difficult is Gunung Pulai?

Gunung Pulai is rated easy, with a main route of about 5 km.

Do I need a permit to hike Gunung Pulai?

No permit is required to hike Gunung Pulai.

Do I need a guide for Gunung Pulai?

A guide is optional for Gunung Pulai.

When is the best time to hike Gunung Pulai?

Year-round

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