
The guide, Mr Azhar was very experienced. – John (Group of 9 on a 2D1N Mt Panti & Pelepah Falls trip in Dec 2018) Overall we had a good experience with our activities and accommodations! And would definitely recommend this trip for the more adventurous people. Mount Panti had more leeches than what we imagined though and the difficulty level of the treks was as what iwannatravel said, not to be estimated as it had moderate difficulty. Our guides were well experienced and could pace and entertain us well with their knowledge and fun-loving nature. The driver, Mr Thina, was very accommodating towards our schedule and took care of our needs, example needing to buy rubber shoes, where he drove us to the shop. Organisation of the trip was good as communication with iwannatravel was smooth and fast, and the itinerary planning was well suited for my group needs and wants. – Arathi (Group of 5 on a Mt Panti trip in Nov 2018) What a mesmerising experience! Thank you for a great trip. The highlight of the trip was the Firefly Cruise. We absolutely loved it! We were treated to a large spread of delicious vegetarian Chinese food at the end of the trip. The last stretch of the climb before reaching the summit was thrilling. My support, HS, was attentive to details and always available at my beck and call. The organisation was smooth from the beginning. – Rodney (Group of 28 on a Mt Belumut trip in Mar 2019) It was well arranged and went on smoothly. – Jaddine (Group of 8 on a Desaru Day trip in May 2019) We were thankful to mr Rugu as well who did a gd job of driving us around safely. HS was very patient, responsive and knowledgeable in helping my group plan our day trip to desaru. There was flexibility in customising itinerary for our private group.

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Free and easy at your own leisure till your coach ride back to Singapore. On the way down the summit, you can take a 10 minute detour to visit the ruins of the once majestic colonial mansion. After the climb, you will proceed to the nearby town for brunch before returning to the hotel. The crescendo of the hike is a four flights of near vertical aluminum ladders from the clearing area to the summit. Just before the summit, you will reach a clearing where the chimney and some old walls stand. The terrain becomes less steep from C4 onwards. There are altogether 9 checkpoints C1 to C9 along the way with the first 4 checkpoints being the hardest and steepest section of the trail. The first 1.5 km of the hike is on relatively flat terrain with a few stream crossings, thereafter the terrain steepens gradually. Pick up from the hotel lobby around 12 midnight for your Bukit Kutu adventure approx. Overnight: Hotel in Kuala Lumpur (City Comfort Hotel or similar) Turn in early for a good rest to prepare for the next day sunrise hike. After hotel check-in, free and easy at your own leisure for the rest of the day. At the summit you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Titiwangsa mountain range, Sungai Selangor Dam and Kuala Kubu Bharu town.ĭepart from Singapore for Kuala Lumpur via seat-in-coach (approx. What remains of its once populated days are a chimney, fireplace, well and some ruins near the summit. It is an interesting hike that involves some wading through shallow rivers, clearing obstacles of fallen trees and a little bit of scrambling. Starting from an Orang Asli village at an elevation of 250 meters, the 6km hike to the summit takes about 3-4 hours one way. Bombed by the Japanese during World War Two, it was eventually reclaimed by the forest until even the old access road was lost in thick vegetation. It was once a British colonial hill station called Treachers’ Hill before being overtaken by neighboring Fraser’s Hill in popularity. It offers hikers a magnificent 360 degrees bird’s eye view at an altitude of 1,050 meters.


Bukit Kutu located at the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur, is a jewel among the mountains of the Titiwangsa range.
