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Kinabalu Massif

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Mount Kinabalu (4,095 m) in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, is the highest peak in Southeast Asia outside New Guinea and anchors a UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in 2000.

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Kinabalu Massif ranks #24 of 336 in the Massif ranking, behind Fitz Roy Massif, ahead of Mauna Loa Massif.

UNESCO biodiversity hotspot, Southeast Asian high peak and famous climb, very strong visitor and scientific acclaim.

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How good is Kinabalu Massif?
Kinabalu Massif scores 8.84/10 (Great) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Massif category. UNESCO biodiversity hotspot, Southeast Asian high peak and famous climb, very strong visitor and scientific acclaim.
What are the best alternatives to Kinabalu Massif?
See our alternatives page for Kinabalu Massif for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Fuji Massif, Teton Massif, Sierra Nevada Massif (USA).
How does Kinabalu Massif compare to Fuji Massif?
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Is Kinabalu Massif worth it in 2026?
With a score of 8.84/10, Kinabalu Massif is highly rated in Massif. See all Massif ranked.

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