
1. Gunung Arong: Beginner hiking trails for newcomers to Malaysia’s gunungs
Gunung Arong
Parking: There are two common entry and exit points in Kampung Tanjung Resang and Teluk Gorek near the beach. They are about 3km apart, so it's best to take two or more cars if you want to skip the extra walk on the road.
Height: 274m
Hiking Difficulty: Easy, with some stairs and natural slopes.
2. Gunung Lambak: One of Malaysia’s most straightforward hiking trails
Gunung Lambak
Parking: There's parking right at the trailhead, near Gunung Lambak Water Park.
Height: 510m
Hiking Difficulty: Easy, with roped railings to help speed up your ascent.
3. Gunung Pulai: Hakka food and hiking with a view
Gunung Pulai
Parking: There is only one entrance with a carpark conveniently located beside it.
Height: 654m
Hiking Difficulty: Easy. Despite its longer distance, there are lots of stairs and paved roads.
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4. Gunung Muntahak: Build up to other Malaysian mountains with this fearsome hiking trail
Gunung Muntahak
Parking: The nearest roads for parking are quite a distance away. Most hikers rent a four-wheel drive to get them closer to the trailhead.
Height: 634m
Hiking Difficulty: Easy-to-moderate. As this gunung isn’t as popular as some of the others on the list, you might find yourself having to bushwhack or scramble over fallen trees as you wend your way up the mountain.
5. Gunung Panti: This gunung isn’t for the faint of heart
Gunung Panti
Parking: Though there are multiple ways up the mountain, the most common trail starts here, where there is ample parking.
Height: 531m
Hiking Difficulty: Easy. It takes around two and a half hours to complete one way with a treacherous (but ultimately skippable) final bit.