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Trips
Malaysia 
Mount Ophir ( Gunung Ledang ) Trek - Sagil Trail
Gunung Ledang ( or Mount Ophir as it is otherwise better
known ) is the most visited mountain in Malaysia. The legendary beauty
of Mount Ophir has made it one of Johor's most popular attractions for
hikers and birdwatchers. The mountain offers several nature trails to
its summit, some lovely waterfalls, and modern facilities for camping
and picnicking near its base.
Trek members need to be very
fit as we shall attempt the summit & descend down
to base camp in 1 single day. Be prepared for up to 12 hours of trekking
for this summit attempt in a single day.
Our camp will be at Elephant Pool campsite which is one-third up the
mountain ( 550-m ) on the Sagil Trail. Nearby is where you'll find the
most beautiful part of the entire Ophir waterfalls - Twin Falls. Higher
up are just trails and challenging terrain for the summit prospects
( Ophir is a favourite training ground for those with higher summit
aspirations in the higher ranges ).
You do not need to take leave for this outing. The
trip arrangement is a comfortable one: by chartered vehicle to bring
you all the way right to the foot of the mountain.
Altho no technical skills are required, trekking Mount
Ophir is nevertheless a physically demanding challenge. The exertion
will be rewarded with the fun times spent at the nice waterfalls, possibly
a chance encounter with the local wildlife, and standing atop its summit.
Summit Trails: Mount Ophir can be
climbed from either the Malacca or Johor side. From Malacca,
the trail starts at the Asahan
village near the reservoir and this is more straight forward and easier
compared to the Johor side. The trail from Johor starts near Sagil village
beside a cascade of waterfall within the grounds of Gunung Ledang Resort.
Good News! : We have now included porter(s) for our 2D1N camping trek to Mt Ophir. Gone are the days where participants need to help carry the heavy tents and over size pots. You can now enjoy the trek without having to bear the burden, you will only need to carry your personal load:clothings, toiletries, sleeping gear (mattress & bag). Don't hesitate anymore, join us today !
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Duration : 2 days 2 nights
Maximum Altitude : 1276-m Gunung Ledang
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( summiteers ) |
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| Group Size : |
min 8, max 27 persons |
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| Price : |
$ 175 ( 24 - 27 persons ) |
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$ 185 ( 18 - 23 persons ) |
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$ 195 ( 08 - 17 persons ) |
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Includes: |
Trek leader(s), private charter van transport, group camping gear, local mountain guide, local cummunal porter (new!), group personal accident insurance, all meals on trek, first aid support |
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| Excludes: |
Personal porters, tips for guide/porters, personal expenses, personal travel insurance, trekking gear |
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| Day 0 / Fri |
2130 hrs - Meet at Marsiling MRT station & depart for Gunung
Ledang |
| Day 1 / Sat |
Early morning arrival at Gunung Ledang
Resort. After breakfast ( at own cost ), we shall start our 3 hours
trek up to Base Camp where we'll set camp. After short rest, proceed
with 7-8-hour summit challenge trek. In evening, camp cooking and
dinner followed by star-gazing & zzzing. ( L/D )
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| Day 2/ Sun |
After morning camp breakfast, we
trek down to Gunung Ledang Resort for our shower before heading
back to town for a sumptuous restaurant lunch. After our energy
replenishment, we travel back to Singapore, arriving back at Marsiling
MRT station at about 1900 hrs. ( B/L ) |
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The climate is tropically humid and a trek in such condition is physically
draining. The night in camp can be chilly in the early morning just
before dawn. Everyone needs to be prepared for bad weather with basic
waterproofing gear ( ponchos, rain-coats, even umbrellas are helpful
...! ). Waterproofing for your backpack is a must.
The trek up to camp can be very slippery when it rains. Having a pair
of good hiking boots will make a lot of difference and gives you better
grip on wet / muddy grounds. A walking stick is especially useful in
such conditions. Those going to summit need to be prepared to handle
more technical terrain such as pulling yourself up ( and down ) 2-storey
high boulders using fixed ropes so the trek is obviously not for those
with height phobia.

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