Archive for September 2009
Gunung Irau – 9th highest in Peninsular Malaysia

Care to climb a top ten highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia at relative ease?
| No | Top Ten Highest Mountains |
Feet |
Meters |
Location | State |
| 1 | Gunung Tahan |
7,185 |
2,190 |
Tahan Range | Pahang |
| 2 | Gunung Korbu |
7,162 |
2,183 |
Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 3 | Gunung Yong Belar |
7,156 |
2,181 |
Titiwangsa Range | Pahang |
| 4 | Gunung Gayong |
7,129 |
2,173 |
Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 5 | Gunung Chamah |
7,122 |
2,171 |
Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 6 | Gunung Yong Yap |
7,113 |
2,168 |
Ulu Kelantan | Kelantan |
| 7 | Gunung Ulu Sepat |
7,089 |
2,161 |
Temenggor | Kelantan |
| 8 | Gunung Batu Putih |
6,993 |
2,131 |
Kg. Woh, Tapah | Perak |
| 9 | Gunung Irau |
6,923 |
2,110 |
Brinchang, CH | Pahang |
| 10 | Gunung Benom |
6,913 |
2,107 |
Jerantut | Pahang |
Gunung Irau is undisputedly the most accessible and the easiest to climb amongst all of Peninsular Malaysia’s top ten highest mountains. It is the ninth highest standing at a height of 6,923 feet or 2,110 meters, a mere 262 feet or 80 meters lower than Gunung Tahan, the highest of them all. But in comparison to Gunung Tahan, climbing Gunung Irau is a walk in the park due to two reasons.
Firstly, the track starts at the Gunung Brinchang trunk road which is the highest paved road in Peninsular Malaysia. This means that you do not start at sea level or in the lowlands but at a relative high altitude of about 6,000 feet.
Secondly, a return trip from the starting point to the peak can be done comfortably within 7 hours which means that there is no need for heavy overnight packs. Comparatively, all of the other ten highest mountains require trekking over longer distances, climbing much higher elevation and involve overnight camping unless you are a physical extreme junkie where in one case, I know a lady who managed Gunung Korbu in an 18 hours return trip marathon instead of a 4 days normal trek.
My first attempt at Gunung Irau was in August 15. Mei & I left K.L. 3.30 in the morning to meet up with our friends who had put up the night at the Kwan Tee Temple in Kg Raja.
Stories of hearing a lady sobbing into the night prompted us to forgo our sleep and took the wee hours drive instead. We managed to reach on time at 6.30 am for the rendezvous. There were a total of nineteen of us. Break fast came next and promptly at 7.30 am we started driving to the starting point of the track. Unfortunately, our leader’s GPS took us to Brinchang town instead. We were delayed for about 30 minutes when Ee who has been to Irau before, took over the lead and directed us to the correct road and we were soon going past the Pallas tea plantation heading towards Gunung Brinchang.
We could hear a light air craft hovering above us and the next thing we knew, we were bombarded with white coloured pallets. For a moment we were stunned. It felt like we were attacked by a WWII Zero. The white pellets fell from the sky like rain hitting our car, the road and the surrounding tea plants. Then we realised that the pellets were fertiliser which is been sowed by the plane. What an interesting start to the trip?
We continued our drive up the mountain until we come across a hut with a wooden staircase. This is the starting point for Gunung Irau. We promptly parked our cars but with the new digital photographing culture, we lost another good 30 minutes as everyone wanted get their pictures taken. 
We finally started 9.45 am. Being big group, there was a queue at the starting point. Mei & I pushed ahead as we did not want to be stuck with the stragglers. The starting point is a series of wooden stair case leading to a wooden broad-walk which ran about 200 meters.

It was very scenic and we could see the mountain ranges though the trees. At the end of the boardwalk, we started descending. This intrigued me as I thought we were supposed to be climbing.

The descend took a good 30 minutes before we started climbing again. The terrain consist purely of roots and mud. It was a lot scrambling using all fours. The climb was longer than the descend and just when we thought it was never ending, we reached a summit just before noon. It was a beautiful spacious summit. We were pre-warned that it was a false summit so we knew we still have some ground to cover. Janice & Justin caught up with us 5 minutes later.

After a short rest, the four of us set out for the Irau summit together.
Again we have to descend and as it was already past noon, we hurried as the turn back time was 2.00 pm. After 20 minutes, we started the climb again. It was a good 30 minutes to finally reach the summit at about 1.00 pm. Yes, we reached the ninth highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia.

We managed to rest a good 20 minutes before the second group arrived. All in nine of us made it to the summit. The rest were either too busy taking pictures of the scenic track or they were stopped at the false summit by Mr. Liau, our organizer who insisted a turn back time of 2.00 pm at the summit or 1.30 pm at the false summit. This was to ensure that everyone has enough time to get out before night fall.
I was pleasantly surprised that the track wasn’t too tough but it was very interesting especially the mossy forest which we have to trek through. The terrain was very challenging and muddy. It involved a lot of scrambling and climbing over trees and roots.

We left the summit at 1.45 pm and backtracked the same way back. Normally, the return trip is faster for the other mountains as it would be mainly descent but the Gunung Irau trek is shaped like a “W” where we have to descend and then climb to the false peak before descending again and climb the final stretch to reach the starting point. We couldn’t really improved on our returning time. As a matter of fact, I was tired out at the final ascent stretch and was relatively slower. Nevertheless, we made it out before 5.00 pm and it was a truly great trek. It was most enjoyable!
Kugan – Death of a suspected car thief

29 Sept 2009 – Finally, 8 months 10 days into the Kugan saga, it was reported that at least one policeman will be charged over suspected car thief Kugan Ananthan’s death while in police custody on January 20, 2009. It was also reported that the Attorney-General’s Chambers had still to decide on the charge. It would be interesting to find out who will be charged and what will be the charge. Ultimately, the final outcome of this case will be instrumental in deciding where the country is heading. Will the be a cover-up or a scrap goat who will be given a slap on the wrist to satisfy the bad publicity the police is getting. Or will this be a step forward to accountability for the actions of our police force.
What about the pathologist who did the first post mortem? Is there any investigation on how he could came to the conclusion of his findings which is so contradictory to the second post mortem report.
Pathologist Prof Dr Abdul Karim Tajuddin of the Serdang Hospital stated that he had died due to pulmonary oedema or fluid in his lungs.
Universiti Malaya Medical Centre pathologist Dr Prashant N. Samberkar declared in his post-mortem report that Kugan had suffered hemorrhaging in his trachea, chest, spleen, stomach, the back of his neck and spine, and there were also signs of hemorrhaging in his heart. He had died of acute renal failure due to rhabdomyolysis which is translated into layman terms that he died due to the muscle cells disintegrating into his bloodstream and absorbed by the kidney which resulted in kidney failure and death. It was believed that Kugan could have been beaten up so badly that his tissues broke down, absorbed into his blood stream and caused his kidneys to fail and ultimately resulted in his death.

The second post-mortem done by the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre appeared to be consistent with the condition of the body which the family members found in the Serdang Hospital. The second post-mortem found that he had a total of 42 contusions and burn marks all over his body.

As we wait for the Attorney-General’s Chambers to take the next step, there appear to be a glimmer of hope in our system. It is now in the hands of the Home Ministry and the Attorney-General to do things right.
Mountains Of Malaysia
Been surfing for a complete list of mountains in Malaysia but have not been successful. Most if it comes in bits and pieces. There has been so much repetitions and misinformation that I started to compile my own list.
| No | Name of Mountain | Feet | Meters | Location | State |
| 1 | Gunung Kinabalu | 13,455 | 4,101 | Crocker Range | Sabah |
| 2 | Gunung Trusmadi | 8,669 | 2,642 | Trus Madi Range | Sabah |
| 3 | Gunung Tambuyukon | 8,462 | 2,579 | Crocker Range | Sabah |
| 4 | Gunung Murud | 7,946 | 2,422 | Kelabit | Sarawak |
| 5 | Gunung Mulu | 7,795 | 2,376 | Mulu | Sarawak |
| 6 | Gunung Tahan | 7,185 | 2,190 | Tahan Range | Pahang |
| 7 | Gunung Korbu | 7,162 | 2,183 | Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 8 | Gunung Yong Belar | 7,156 | 2,181 | Titiwangsa Range | Pahang |
| 9 | Gunung Gayong | 7,129 | 2,173 | Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 10 | Gunung Chamah | 7,122 | 2,171 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 11 | Gunung Yong Yap | 7,113 | 2,168 | Ulu Kelantan | Kelantan |
| 12 | Gunung Ulu Sepat | 7,089 | 2,161 | Temenggor | Kelantan |
| 13 | Gunung Batu Putih | 6,993 | 2,131 | Kg. Woh, Tapah | Perak |
| 14 | Gunung Tama Abu | 6,930 | 2,112 | Tama Abu Range | Sarawak |
| 15 | Gunung Irau | 6,923 | 2,110 | Brinchang, CH | Pahang |
| 16 | Gunung Benom | 6,913 | 2,107 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 17 | Gunung Apd Runan | 6,900 | 2,103 | Kelabit | Sarawak |
| 18 | Gunung Gerah | 6,898 | 2,103 | Ulu Sepat | Perak/Kelantan |
| 19 | Puncak 6850 | 6,850 | 2,088 | Titiwangsa Range | Perak |
| 20 | Bukit Batu Buli | 6,830 | 2,082 | Kelabit | Sarawak |
| 21 | Gunung Bilah | 6,812 | 2,076 | Ulu Sepat | Perak/Kelantan |
| 22 | Gunung Berembun (Wray’s) | 6,811 | 2,076 | Brinchang, CH | Perak |
| 23 | Gunung Belatok | 6,800 | 2,073 | Titiwangsa Range | Pahang |
| 25 | Gunung Bieh | 6,800 | 2,073 | Ulu Sepat | Perak |
| 24 | Gunung Junction | 6,796 | 2,071 | Ulu Sepat | Perak |
| 26 | Gunung Gedung | 6,776 | 2,065 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 27 | Gunung Batu Lawi | 6,713 | 2,046 | Limbang | Sarawak |
| 28 | Gunung Brinchang | 6,664 | 2,031 | Brinchang, CH | Pahang |
| 29 | Gunung Tangga | 6,609 | 2,014 | Kg Rajah, CH | Pahang |
| 30 | Bukit Batu | 6,601 | 2,012 | Kapit | Sarawak |
| 31 | Gunung Wakid | 6,562 | 2,000 | Tambunan | Sabah |
| 32 | Gunung Swettenham | 6,434 | 1,961 | Kg Rajah, CH | Pahang/Kelantan |
| 33 | Gunung Shoid | 6,387 | 1,947 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 34 | Gunung Ulu Kechau | 6,380 | 1,945 | Tahan Range | Pahang |
| 35 | Gunung Liang Timur | 6,343 | 1,933 | Tanjung Malim | Perak |
| 36 | Gunung Liang Barat | 6,342 | 1,933 | Tangjung Malim | Perak |
| 37 | Gunung Tumang Batak | 6,334 | 1,932 | Raub | Pahang |
| 38 | Gunung Berhid | 6,334 | 1,931 | ||
| 39 | Gunung Challi (Pondok) | 6,307 | 1,922 | Titiwangsa Range | Pahang |
| 40 | Gunung Siku | 6,284 | 1,915 | Kg Rajah, CH | Pahang |
| 41 | Gunung Tok Nenek | 6,248 | 1,904 | Titiwangsa Range | |
| 42 | Gunung Lumarku | 6,234 | 1,900 | Sabah | |
| 43 | Gunung Rajah | 6,201 | 1,890 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 44 | Gunung Noring (Anak Noring) | 6,197 | 1,889 | Ulu Perak | Perak |
| 45 | Gunung Belatoh | 6,168 | 1,880 | Lasah, Sg. Siput | Perak |
| 46 | Gunung Bintang | 6,110 | 1,862 | Kulim | Kedah |
| 47 | Gunung Noring Timur | 6,106 | 1,861 | Kuala Balah | Kelantan |
| 48 | Gunung Basor | 6,030 | 1,838 | Jeli | Kelantan |
| 49 | Gunung Semangkok | 5,984 | 1,824 | Kuala Kubu Baru | Selangor |
| 50 | Gunung Botak | 5,960 | 1,817 | Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 51 | Gunung Suku | 5,896 | 1,797 | Simpang Pulai | Perak |
| 52 | Gunung Kuar | 5,815 | 1,772 | Kuala Kangsar | Perak |
| 53 | Gunung Ulu Kali | 5,814 | 1,772 | Genting Highlands | Selangor |
| 54 | Bukit Bujang | 5,812 | 1,771 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 55 | Gunung Tiga Negeri (Triangle) | 5,789 | 1,764 | Ulu Kinta | Perak |
| 56 | Gunung Raya | 5,759 | 1,755 | ||
| 57 | Gunung Api | 5,741 | 1,750 | Mulu | Sarawak |
| 58 | Gunung Besar | 5,737 | 1,749 | Lasah, Sg. Siput | Perak |
| 59 | Gunung Warpu | 5,724 | 1,745 | Lojing, Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 60 | Gunung Chabang | 5,612 | 1,711 | Simpang Pulai | Perak |
| 61 | Gunung Jasar | 5,565 | 1,696 | Tanah Rata, CH | Pahang |
| 62 | Gunung Rajah | 5,526 | 1,684 | Bentong | Pahang |
| 63 | Gunung Ulu Semangkok | 5,473 | 1,668 | The Gap | Pahang |
| 64 | Gunung Yellow | 5,466 | 1,667 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 65 | Gunung Lotong | 5,459 | 1,664 | Maliau Basin | Sabah |
| 66 | Bukit Tunggul | 5,452 | 1,663 | Bentong | Pahang |
| 68 | Gunung Bubu (Manong) | 5,437 | 1,657 | Kuala Kangsar | Perak |
| 69 | Gunung Pantat Lesong | 5,380 | 1,641 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 70 | Gunung Bah Gading | 5,318 | 1,621 | Bidor | Perak |
| 71 | Gunung Pulang | 5,259 | 1,603 | Ulu | Pahang |
| 72 | Gunung Pass | 5,203 | 1,587 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 73 | Gunung Benarat | 5,200 | 1,585 | Mulu | Sarawak |
| 74 | Gunung Perdah | 5,173 | 1,577 | Tanah Rata, CH | Pahang |
| 75 | Gunung Ulu Jerneh | 5,172 | 1,576 | Bintang Range | Perak |
| 76 | Gunung Tangga Lima Belas | 5,163 | 1,574 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 77 | Gunung Tera | 5,105 | 1,556 | Dabong | Kelantan |
| 78 | Gunung Rabong | 5,047 | 1,538 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 79 | Gunung Mentigi | 5,036 | 1,535 | Tanah Rata, CH | Pahang |
| 80 | Gunung Ulu Titi Basah | 5,030 | 1,533 | Temenggor | Perak |
| 81 | Gunung Duri | 5,020 | 1,531 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 82 | Gunung Lebah | 4,992 | 1,522 | Batang Padang | Perak |
| 83 | Bukit Kayo | 4,990 | 1,521 | Sarawak | |
| 84 | Gunung Lawit | 4,982 | 1,519 | Hulu Terengganu | Terengganu |
| 85 | Gunung Tapis | 4,960 | 1,512 | Sg Lembing | Pahang |
| 86 | Gunung Nuang | 4,898 | 1,493 | Ulu Langat | Selangor |
| 87 | Gunung Rejam | 4,856 | 1,480 | Lasah, Sg. Siput | Perak |
| 88 | Gunung Gelemat | 4,856 | 1,480 | Dungun | Terengganu |
| 89 | Gunung Tinutudan | 4,820 | 1,469 | Sabah | |
| 90 | Gunung Bedong | 4,818 | 1,469 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 91 | Gunung Pankin | 4,797 | 1,462 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 92 | Gunung Besar Hantu | 4,795 | 1,462 | Jelebu | N. Sembilan |
| 93 | Gunung Mandi Angin (Chelah) | 4,790 | 1,460 | Dungun | Terengganu |
| 94 | Pine Tree Hill | 4,777 | 1,456 | Fraser’s Hill | Selangor |
| 95 | Gunung Ulu Merah | 4,757 | 1,450 | Hulu Perak | Perak |
| 96 | Gunung Hijau | 4,751 | 1,448 | Taiping | Perak |
| 97 | Bukit Kenandong | 4,724 | 1,440 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 98 | Gunung Ulu Perus | 4,700 | 1,433 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 99 | Gunung Buah Bunga | 4,690 | 1,430 | Genting Highlands | Selangor |
| 100 | Gunung Luis | 4,678 | 1,426 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 101 | Gunung Stong | 4,664 | 1,422 | Dabong | Kelantan |
| 102 | Bukit Gelugor | 4,659 | 1,420 | Jeli | Kelantan |
| 103 | Bukit Napunan | 4,629 | 1,411 | Limbang | Sarawak |
| 104 | Bukit Kumbong | 4,590 | 1,399 | Kapit | Sarawak |
| 105 | Gunung Tui | 4,583 | 1,397 | Lipis | Pahang |
| 106 | Gunung Chingkai | 4,583 | 1,397 | Kg., Jalong, Sg. Siput | Perak |
| 107 | Gunung Diwangsa | 4,578 | 1,395 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 108 | Gunung Ulu Bakar (Palas) | 4,563 | 1,391 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 109 | Gunung Kuli | 4,551 | 1,387 | Sabah | |
| 110 | Gunung Lingan | 4,547 | 1,386 | Crocker Range | Sabah |
| 111 | Gunung Che Tahir | 4,523 | 1,379 | Dabong | Kelantan |
| 112 | Bukit Ulu Telang | 4,516 | 1,376 | Kuala Kubu Baru | Selangor |
| 113 | Gunung Gagau | 4,514 | 1,376 | Kenyir | Terengganu |
| 114 | Gunung Menyelit | 4,467 | 1,362 | ||
| 115 | Gunung Magdelena | 4,419 | 1,347 | Sabah | |
| 116 | Gunung Talang | 4,413 | 1,345 | Temenggor | Perak |
| 117 | Bukit Ulu Bakau | 4,412 | 1,345 | Kuala Kubu Baru | Selangor |
| 118 | Gunung Inas | 4,400 | 1,341 | Lawin, Grik | Perak |
| 119 | Bukit Repin | 4,400 | 1,341 | Ulu Langat | Selangor |
| 120 | Gunung Penrissen | 4,360 | 1,329 | Sarawak | |
| 121 | Gunung Rinangisan | 4,350 | 1,326 | Keningau | Sabah |
| 122 | Gunung Ulu Soh | 4,343 | 1,324 | Kuala Kangsar | Perak |
| 123 | Gunung Lumutan | 4,324 | 1,318 | Sabah | |
| 124 | Bukit Kabut | 4,321 | 1,317 | Temenggor | Perak |
| 125 | Gunung Padang | 4,311 | 1,314 | Ulu Terengganu | Terengganu |
| 126 | Gunung Baha | 4,294 | 1,309 | Dabong | Kelantan |
| 127 | Gunung Kambing | 4,288 | 1,307 | Kuala Krai | Kelantan |
| 128 | Gunung Berangkat | 4,254 | 1,297 | Bertam Baru | Kelantan |
| 129 | Gunung Tribulation | 4,222 | 1,287 | Danum | Sabah |
| 130 | Gunung Saji | 4,212 | 1,284 | Dabong | Kelantan |
| 131 | Bukit Semalong | 4,203 | 1,281 | Kapit | Sarawak |
| 132 | Gunung Kasal | 4,199 | 1,280 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 133 | Gunung Perlis | 4,195 | 1,279 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 134 | Gunung Ledang (Mount Ophir) | 4,187 | 1,276 | Tangkak | Johor |
| 135 | Bukit Tawai | 4,177 | 1,273 | Sabah | |
| 136 | Gunung Panggang Paku | 4,155 | 1,266 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 137 | Bukit Lata Pepalang | 4,154 | 1,266 | Kg. Tg. Pari, Baling | Kedah |
| 138 | Bukit Ramin | 4,134 | 1,260 | Temenggor | Perak |
| 139 | Bukit Kubang Ampang | 4,098 | 1,250 | Telemong | Pahang |
| 140 | Gunung Temiang | 4,098 | 1,249 | Kuala Krai | Kelantan |
| 141 | Bukit Skalap | 4,049 | 1,234 | Kapit | Sarawak |
| 142 | Gunung Bujang Melaka | 4,048 | 1,234 | Kampar | Perak |
| 143 | Bukit Batu Terus | 4,043 | 1,233 | Cameron Highlands | Pahang |
| 144 | Gunung Sarut | 4,032 | 1,229 | Setiu | Terengganu |
| 145 | Gunung Surat | 4,031 | 1,229 | ||
| 146 | Gunung Kenderong | 4,011 | 1,223 | Grik | Kedah |
| 147 | Gunung Biong | 3,997 | 1,218 | Batu Kurau | Perak |
| 148 | Gunung Jerai | 3,992 | 1,217 | Kuala Muda | Kedah |
| 149 | Gunung Reskit | 3,989 | 1,216 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 150 | Gunung Gajah Terom | 3,958 | 1,206 | Kuala Berang | Terengganu |
| 151 | Gunung Sempah | 3,953 | 1,205 | Ulu Yam Baru | Selangor |
| 152 | Bukit Ulu Laho | 3,944 | 1,202 | Belum | Perak |
| 153 | Gunung Lucia | 3,940 | 1,201 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 154 | Gunung Bokbak (Baubak) | 3,934 | 1,199 | Bintang Range | Perak |
| 155 | Gunung Telapak Buruk | 3,913 | 1,193 | Ulu Klawang | N. Sembilan |
| 156 | Gunung Irong | 3,908 | 1,191 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 157 | Bukit Baju | 3,891 | 1,186 | Lipis | Pahang |
| 158 | Bukit Chintawangsa | 3,886 | 1,184 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 159 | Bukit Tudal | 3,878 | 1,182 | Sarawak | |
| 160 | Gunung Rambong | 3,848 | 1,173 | Selama | Perak |
| 161 | Gunung Kauran | 3,832 | 1,168 | Keningau | Sabah |
| 162 | Gunung Lipat Sanggul | 3,816 | 1,163 | Kemaman | Terengganu |
| 163 | Gunung Ulu Lenik | 3,770 | 1,150 | Kuala Kubu Baru | Selangor |
| 164 | Gunung Lang | 3,757 | 1,145 | Pengkalan Ulu | Perak |
| 167 | Gunung Ginivisan | 3,750 | 1,143 | Tambunan | Sabah |
| 166 | Gunung Pisagan | 3,730 | 1,137 | Keningau | Sabah |
| 165 | Gunung Guak Rimau | 3,712 | 1,131 | Ulu Perak | Perak |
| 168 | Gunung Kubang Badak | 3,650 | 1,113 | Baling | Kedah |
| 169 | Gunung Gapis | 3,627 | 1,106 | Raub | Pahang |
| 170 | Gunung Penumpu | 3,590 | 1,094 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 171 | Gunung Danum | 3,586 | 1,093 | Danum | Sabah |
| 172 | Bukit Kutu | 3,576 | 1,090 | Kg. Pertak | Selangor |
| 173 | Gunung Panampakan | 3,563 | 1,086 | Tambunan | Sabah |
| 174 | Bukit Mudin Besar | 3,547 | 1,081 | Sik | Kedah |
| 175 | Bukit Payong | 3,540 | 1,079 | Kg Kongkoi | N. Sembilan |
| 176 | Gunung Laris | 3,527 | 1,075 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 178 | Gunung Terra | 3,503 | 1,068 | ||
| 177 | Gunung Gajah Hutan | 3,501 | 1,067 | Sik | Kedah |
| 179 | Gunung Harimau | 3,501 | 1,067 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 180 | Gunung Maria | 3,501 | 1,067 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 181 | Gunung Dulang | 3,485 | 1,063 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 182 | Gunung Peninjau | 3,471 | 1,058 | Chemor | Perak |
| 183 | Bukit Serundum | 3,462 | 1,055 | Pancing | Pahang |
| 184 | Gunung Lerek | 3,441 | 1,049 | Maran | Pahang |
| 185 | Gunung Kachang | 3,436 | 1,047 | Kenyir | Terengganu |
| 186 | Gunung Tebu | 3,408 | 1,039 | Lata Tembakoh, Besut | Terengganu |
| 187 | Gunung Belalai | 3,406 | 1,038 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 188 | Gunung Kajang | 3,403 | 1,038 | Tioman | Pahang |
| 189 | Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill) | 3,399 | 1,036 | Taiping | Perak |
| 190 | Gunung Besar | 3,398 | 1,036 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 191 | Bukit Buruk Recam | 3,346 | 1,020 | Sarawak | |
| 192 | Bukit Mersing | 3,346 | 1,020 | Sarawak | |
| 193 | Gunung Tiong / Bukit Berambut | 3,327 | 1,014 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 194 | Bukit Batu Papan | 3,318 | 1,012 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 195 | Gunung Belumut | 3,313 | 1,010 | Kuala Kahang, Kluang | Johor |
| 196 | Gunung Ambun | 3,301 | 1,006 | Lahad Datu | Sabah |
| 197 | Gunung Pari | 3,300 | 1,006 | Ulu Chepor | Perak |
| 198 | Gunung Perenggan | 3,275 | 998 | Wemg | Kedah |
| 199 | Bukit Berentin | 3,184 | 971 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 200 | Gunung Pukin | 3,173 | 967 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 201 | Gunung Tembat | 3,163 | 964 | Hulu Terengganu | Terengganu |
| 202 | Gunung Buda | 3,159 | 963 | Mulu | Sarawak |
| 203 | Gunung Tampilat | 3,159 | 963 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 204 | Gunung Bekok | 3,126 | 953 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 205 | Bukit Kelebor | 3,105 | 947 | Kenyir | Terengganu |
| 206 | Gunung Tambuku | 3,084 | 940 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 207 | Bukit Goram | 3,074 | 937 | Sarawak | |
| 208 | Gunung Cerlak | 3,065 | 934 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 209 | Gunung Tungku | 3,045 | 928 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 210 | Gunung Gading | 2,972 | 906 | Lundu | Sarawak |
| 211 | Bukit Damar | 2,956 | 901 | Grik | Perak |
| 212 | Bukit Lumut | 2,953 | 900 | Sarawak | |
| 213 | Gunung Ayam | 2,946 | 898 | Gua Musang | Kelantan |
| 214 | Gunung Pondok Dua | 2,946 | 898 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 215 | Bukit Jeli | 2,943 | 897 | Jeli | Kelantan |
| 216 | Bukit Kobeh | 2,940 | 896 | Ulu Perak | Perak |
| 217 | Bukit Salih | 2,933 | 894 | Belum | Perak |
| 218 | Gunung Gua Rimau | 2,917 | 889 | Kluang | Johor |
| 219 | Gunung Paling-Paling | 2,904 | 885 | Keningau | Sabah |
| 220 | Gunung Datok (Rembau) | 2,900 | 884 | Rembau | N. Sembilan |
| 221 | Gunung Silam | 2,897 | 883 | Lahad Datu | Sabah |
| 222 | Gunung China | 2,890 | 881 | Kaki Bukit | Perlis |
| 223 | Gunung Aais | 2,889 | 881 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 224 | Bukit Kemahang | 2,874 | 876 | Tanah Merah | Kelantan |
| 225 | Gunung Raya | 2,860 | 872 | Langkawi | Kedah |
| 226 | Bukit Tujoh | 2,844 | 867 | Kuala Lipis | Pahang |
| 227 | Gunung Perak | 2,836 | 864 | Pendang | Kedah |
| 228 | Gunung Chirgoi | 2,804 | 855 | ||
| 229 | Bukit Cergau | 2,803 | 855 | Kenyir | Terengganu |
| 230 | Gunung Ulu Kemapan | 2,802 | 854 | Endau-Rompin | Pahang |
| 232 | Gunung Chenuang | 2,788 | 850 | Ulu Langat | Selangor |
| 231 | Gunung Chemendong | 2,777 | 846 | Kluang | Johor |
| 233 | Gunung Tok Bidan | 2,763 | 842 | Sik | Kedah |
| 234 | Bukit Bintongan | 2,761 | 842 | Rembau | N. Sembilan |
| 235 | Gunung Pertawai | 2,756 | 840 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 236 | Gunung Beremban | 2,753 | 839 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 237 | Bukit Mabauk | 2,749 | 838 | Sabah | |
| 238 | Bukit Sadok | 2,726 | 831 | Sarawak | |
| 239 | Bukit Bendera | 2,721 | 830 | Penang | |
| 240 | Gunung Jua | 2,719 | 829 | Raub | Pahang |
| 242 | Gunung Angsi | 2,702 | 824 | Ulu Bendul, Kuala Pilah | N. Sembilan |
| 241 | Bukit Berkelah | 2,684 | 818 | Gambang | Pahang |
| 243 | Gunung Santubong | 2,657 | 810 | Kuching | Sarawak |
| 244 | Gunung Ulu Baranang (Bukit) | 2,654 | 809 | Ulu Baranang | Selangor |
| 245 | Gunung Kledang | 2,651 | 808 | Menglembu | Perak |
| 246 | Gunung Sayong | 2,605 | 794 | Kuala Kangsar | Perak |
| 247 | Gunung Ulu Kaho | 2,600 | 792 | ||
| 248 | Gunung Besar | 2,595 | 791 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 249 | Bukit Kapal | 2,592 | 790 | Hulu Terengganu | Terengganu |
| 250 | Gunung Angus | 2,572 | 784 | Taman Negara | Pahang |
| 252 | Bukit Tapah | 2,549 | 777 | Temerluh | Pahang |
| 251 | Gunung Bayu | 2,549 | 777 | Baling | Kedah |
| 252 | Gunung Bahagak | 2,539 | 774 | Lahad Datu | Sabah |
| 253 | Gunung Gadang | 2,526 | 770 | Hulu Perak | Perak |
| 254 | Gunung Berantai | 2,520 | 768 | Maran | Pahang |
| 255 | Gunung Tampin | 2,507 | 764 | Tampin | N. Sembilan |
| 256 | Bukit Koh Mai | 2,500 | 762 | Padang Terap | Kedah |
| 257 | Gunung Wollerstort | 2,500 | 762 | Tawau | Sabah |
| 258 | Gunung Ampungara | 2,477 | 755 | Kenyalang | Sarawak |
| 259 | Gunung Buri | 2,444 | 745 | Sarawak | |
| 260 | Gunung Papulut | 2,382 | 726 | Grik | Perak |
| 261 | Bukit Sembilan | 2,372 | 723 | Kuala Lipis | Pahang |
| 262 | Gunung Pilong | 2,343 | 714 | Hulu Perak | Perak |
| 263 | Gunung Mat Chinchang | 2,339 | 713 | Langkawi | Kedah |
| 264 | Gunung Bidaj | 2,260 | 689 | Ulu Yam Baru | Selangor |
| 265 | Gunung Ulu Tiang | 2,215 | 675 | Endau-Rompin | Pahang |
| 266 | Gunung Bungsa | 2,159 | 658 | Kulim | Kedah |
| 267 | Gunung Janing | 2,150 | 655 | Endau-Rompin | Johor |
| 268 | Gunung Pulai | 2,147 | 654 | Pulai | Johor |
| 269 | Gunung Lesung | 2,146 | 654 | Rompin | Pahang |
| 270 | Gunung Hatton | 2,126 | 648 | Lahad Datu | Sabah |
| 271 | Bukit Palong | 2,116 | 645 | Serting | N. Sembilan |
| 272 | Bukit Chini | 2,103 | 641 | Tasik Chini | Pahang |
| 273 | Gunung Muntahak | 2,080 | 634 | Kota Tinggi | Johor |
| 274 | Bukit Patang | 2,064 | 629 | Kemaman | Terengganu |
| 275 | Gunung Sumalayang | 2,018 | 615 | Kota Tinggi | Johor |
| 276 | Bukit Galla | 2,011 | 613 | Labu | N. Sembilan |
| 277 | Gunung Sigapon | 2,011 | 613 | Keningau | Sabah |
| 278 | Gunung Tannabalu | 1,955 | 596 | Semporna | Sabah |
| 279 | Gunung Ma’okil | 1,895 | 578 | Pagoh | Johor |
| 280 | Gunung Bidai | 1,889 | 576 | Jerantut | Pahang |
| 281 | Gunung Baling | 1,883 | 574 | Baling | Kedah |
| 282 | Gunung Janing Barat | 1,780 | 543 | Endau-Rompin | Pahang |
| 283 | Gunung Hijau | 1,732 | 528 | Batu Gajah | Perak |
| 284 | Gunung Panti Barat (Panti) | 1,684 | 513 | Kg. Lukut, Kota Tinggi | Johor |
| 285 | Gunung Lambak | 1,673 | 510 | Kluang | Johor |
| 286 | Gunung Mostyn | 1,624 | 495 | Kunak | Sabah |
| 287 | Gunung Pock | 1,601 | 488 | Semporna | Sabah |
| 288 | Gunung Senyum | 1,594 | 486 | Jengka | Pahang |
| 289 | Gunung Singalong | 1,499 | 457 | Semporna | Sabah |
| 290 | Gunung Gaya | 1,493 | 455 | Semporna | Sabah |
| 291 | Bukit Tabur | 1,461 | 446 | Melawati | Selangor |
| 292 | Gunung Lubok Tedong | 1,420 | 433 | Gombak | Selangor |
| 293 | Bukit Batang Melaka | 1,420 | 433 | Batang Melaka | Melaka |
| 294 | Bukit Banang | 1,400 | 427 | Batu Pahat | Johor |
| 295 | Gunung Lepo | 1,400 | 427 | Ulu Langat | Selangor |
| 296 | Bukit Saga – Apeh | 1,381 | 421 | Cheras | Selangor |
| 297 | Gunung Sunting Baloh/Seputeh | 1,339 | 408 | Beruas | Perak |
| 298 | Gunung Semanggol | 1,280 | 390 | Kerian | Perak |
| 299 | Bukit Takun | 1,180 | 360 | Serendah | Selangor |
| 300 | Gunung Beirut | Dabong | Kelantan | ||
| 301 | Gunung Berumput | Lundu | Sarawak | ||
| 302 | Gunung Koh | Dabong | Kelantan | ||
| 303 | Gunung Kub | ||||
| 304 | Gunung Nenek Semukut | Tioman | Pahang | ||
| 305 | Gunung Pueh | Lundu | Sarawak | ||
| 306 | Gunung Raung | Kenyir | Terengganu | ||
| 307 | Gunung Ruil | Gopeng | Perak | ||
| 308 | Gunung Ulu Tirus |
This is the most complete list that I could come up with.
The above list is by no means complete or perfect.
I would most welcome contributions and corrections to the above data.
