Gunung Korbu and Gunung Gayong via Ulu Kinta SAS Dam

Distance: 32km for KorGA, 26km for Korbu only
Elevation Gain: 2,658m for KorGa, 2,100m+ for Korbu only

Gunung Korbu, 2183m, Peninsular Malaysia 2nd highest mountain or aka G2 and is only shorter to Gunung Tahan, 2187m by 4m though Korbu is easier than Gunung Tahan. But if you add in Gunung Gayung, the thing can get a bit tougher. 

The trail head is at "4.64957,101.24106" but the problem is you have to go through the dam gate which is at "4.668629, 101.198148" or Sultan Azlan Shah Dam(but this will bring you directly into the dam). So to enter KorGa (Korbu & Gayung), you need 2 permit, one from Forestry Department and one for the Dam Site. Also to note, the Dam gate only open at 9-10am, so early hike is usually quite impossible unless you are camping inside the day before.

The trail head don't have public facilities and car park space is limited, car pool is advised. Guide may not be compulsory but recommended as the river crossing inside the forest can be confusing for first timer. There a river at the side to wash-up but be-careful during dark as the river current is relatively fast.
SAS Dam Gate (If you notice the highest mountain shadow, yes, that Gunung Korbu)


Toward SAS Dam Gate



Going from SAS Dam Gate to Korbu Trailhead
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Take note of this bridge, turn onto the bridge to reach the trailhead
Korbu Trailhead


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Gunung Korbu only has a distance of 26km but it still a difficult mountain to conquer. The steepness gradient of this mountain is a killer. It usually take hiker up to 3-4 days, but there are very fit people out there who can complete this mountain under 10-12 hours.

The start of the hike can be already be quite steep, but the main issue with the start of the hike and before you reach the first camp site, Camp Seroja, there 6 river crossing and if your rock hopping skill is good, you won't get wet. I miss the first river but that is easy to cross, here the following 5 rivers... All of them had marker on when I was there but hopefully it stay on when you are visiting...

River no.2
River no.3 (Yes, over the tree log, if it still there...)

River no.4

River no.5 (part 1)

River no.5 (part 2)

River no.6
After river number 6, no more than 5 minutes walk will bring you to a junction, turning left here will bring you to the big log waterfall.

Big Log Waterfall
From trailhead to Big Log Waterfall may take you an hour and will take you another 1 hour to reach Camp Seroja.
Camp Seroja Layout

Camp Seroja


There river here on your left. After Camp Seroja, another hour of hiking will bring you to Camp Kijang but the campsite here is being damaged by landslide.

This river crossing is somewhere after 15minutes from Seroja
(Turning left bring you to empty land, going right and climb over the log go to Korbu)

Camp Kijang
Camp Kijang Layout

Once you reach Camp Kijang, take note of where you coming from as when you coming down here in the dark, the path is not as obvious as during the daylight. There a small river for you to refill here. After Camp Kijang, this is where the climb get very steep. It will take roughly an hour or more to reach the next checkpoint, Last Water Point.

Turn down to your right to refill water
Do make sure you refill your water here as there is no more water to refill after this. The next checkpoint is Botak though there is no signage here except a clear view of Korbu when there is no fog. After that is another hour to reach Korbu Peak. Do remember the climb does not stop from Camp Kijang, so you will be climbing most of the time at a steep gradient in this mountain. Halfway through, you will reach Cubaan, here is just a very steep wall where you climb 3 ladder in a row up to get over the wall.

Cubaan Wall
Overall, 6-7 hours for average hiker to reach Korbu Peak from trail head, 4-5 hours for the very fit climber. 

Korbu Peak, G2
Korbu Peak

(This entry after this will also be used for Trans-Titiwangsa V1 and V2)

Gunung Gayong, G4, Peninsular Malaysia 4th tallest mountain is not an easy mountain to reach. The easiest way to reach here is by climbing Gunung Korbu first, then climb here. There are other route which come from Yong Belar but that is known as the Trans-Titiwangsa route but it much tougher. 

Going toward Gunung Gayong

Gunung Korbu and Gayong are 3km apart but it still no easy task to get over the other side as the trail isn't easy to transverse plus the up and down gradient make it tougher, though in between the mountain are beautiful mossy forest and view of the Titiwangsa Mountain Range on a good day which can see Korbu, Gayong, Yong Yap, Bubu, Tok Nenek & Yong Belar. It take average of 1:30-2 hours one way to reach Gayong Peak, but fast one can do it in an hour time.

Do take note that there a junction close to Gayong Peak which is known as Simpang Proton. Usually when you see this junction, it mean you are 5 minutes to the peak, DO NOT turn left at the junction when you are heading to Gayong Peak as this will bring you into the wilderness known as Trans-Titiwangsa! 





Gayong Peak
Overall, it will take around 3-4 hours for a round trip from Korbu to Gayong peak. 

For KorGa dayhike, it may take some hiker up to 14-16 hours for very good pace hiker, 24 hours for some, and as mention, around 10-12 hours for the very fit climber.

My log time for the hike:
7:00am - Start Hike
8:30am - Camp Seroja
9:00am - Camp Kijang
9:50am - Last Water Point (rest 5min and refill)
11:10am - Korbu Peak (rest 15min)
12:25pm - Gayong Peak (rest 10min)
1:40pm - Korbu Peak (rest 15min)
3:00pm - Last Water Point (rest 5 min and refill)
3:45pm - Camp Kijang
5:50pm - End of Hike

Last Edited:
28 March 2019




Trans-Jerging (Mt. Suku >> Mt. Irau >> Mt. Yellow >> Mt. Pass) dayhike

Distance: 25km
EG: 2,000m
Rated: 6.5/10

Trans-Jerging Dayhike. Consists of climbing all four mountain in Cameron which are Suku-Irau-Yellow-Pass in the order. This trans-hike activity used to take two days but with the growing number of hiker turning into ultraman (ultra-marathoner), dayhike through Trans-Jerging is getting quite normal. This Trans-Hike is definitely not to be underestimated and remember, there is not turning back the moment you start your hike at Gunung Suku as your car will be situated the other end of the mountain. Thank to Hardcore Extreme Outdoor, Kray Chin and Kelly Ng for the guide!

We start our journey by first parking our car at "4.592698, 101.354465". The parking spot is not easy to miss in the day, but night time can be a little bit tricky.

As you notice from the picture below, there is no basic facility here but only river to wash yourself up. This hiking trail do require permit to hike but having a guide is not compulsory but recommended.

After you have park your car at the area, we all carpool with another car to the starting point of Trans-Jerging, "4.555596, 101.322949", also known as the starting of Gunung Suku (click on the link to find out about Suku car park spot and trail-head).
To the car park destination

Car park


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With around 25km and an elevation of 2000m+, on paper it may look like it slighly tougher than Gunung Nuang Hulu Langat which has an elevation of 1700m+ and 20km but do not let it fool you, the up and down of this hike and with a good number of climbing tree roots and deep mud pool, it make you wish you were at Gunung Nuang Hulu Langat. The trail here can be confusing and it really recommended you have someone familiar with the trail to take you with.

The start of the hike toward Gunung Suku is especially steep and it is here where it does take up most of your time, 3km out of 25km take average hiker 2.5-3 hours, fast one took less than 2 hours. Though, once you reach the Suku peak. you would have completed almost half of your elevation gain.

Gunung Suku (3.5km)
You will be able to see Gunung Yong Belar, Gunung Korbu and Gunung Gayung on clear day. After some rest, the journey of minimal up and down toward Camp Bear start but it also have a lot of tree root climbing, so hiking stick to be in the bag. After 1.5 hours of fast pace (probably 2hours+ for slower one), Camp Bear is here. Make sure you refill your water here to the max as there won't be anymore water source all the way to the end of the hike.

Camp Bear (7.5km)
After some rest and water refill, we head toward Gunung Irau. Half way through the journey, you will meet the infamous Trans-Jerging tree! Photo definitely need to be taken here!

Trans-Jerging Tree
For fast pace hiker, in 1hrs45minutes or probably 2hrs-3hrs for chill one will be able to reach the junction which turn left would continue toward Gunung Yellow and turning right will bring you to Gunung Irau which take around 30 minutes to and back (not counting photo time).

De Junction (10.5km)
Once lunching is done the de junction, we head on toward G. Yellow. Now even though you may be at the highest point of Trans-Jerging, the journey toward the end of the hike is not all downhill.. It will be a series of up and down and it kill those who are un-prepared! It also to note that from here, you will be working along the border of Perak and Pahang, so you will see plenty of border stone along the way, one of the sign that you are not lost...

Halfway through the journey, roughly 2 hours (less for fast, more for slow), you will reach once of the most amazing mossy forest in Cameron, the Secret Garden. It a little bit chilly here compare to the other part of the forest but this place is worth stopping for some photo!





After that, continue straight toward the Yellow Farm which is around 10-20 minutes only


This is one of the many "junction", which is why I recommend you to bring someone who familiar with the route...
Yellow Farm

Turn right then turn right! The a typo...

Gunung Yellow is only 10-20 minutes from Yellow Farm. Once here, we rest and had our small "dinner"...


Gunung Yellow (17.3km)
With less than 10km more to go, the journey toward Gunung Pass is also ain't that easy... In fact when we were traversing toward Gunung Pass, it remind me of hiking toward Pine Tree Hill or a lot of up and down!! After around 3 hours (less for fast and more for slow), we finally reach the junction of Pass!

Pass Junction (23.5km)
It just a 5 minutes hike toward Gunung Pass to officially complete your Trans-Jerging trip! After that, it a full 30 minutes downhill towards your car!!

Now do note that the above timing is all moving timing and I did not include any REST time! So it is possible to complete the whole hike within 12-14 hours! The whole Trans-Jerging journey is quite unique on it own but the trails is ain't as easy as on paper.

Be prepared before attempting this! Unless you some fast ass ultraman or hiker, than this Trans is consider kinda small compare to the other Trans-hike out there! (V1, Trans-Slim, YYBBTN and etc)


Last Edited: 14 July 2018