

Crocker Range National Park
Crocker Range National Park are one of the 6 Park manage by Sabah Park. Crocker Range by far are the largest national park in Sabah covering 139,919 hectares (almost 1,400 square km ). It is extremely rugged and forms the backbone of Sabah, running south-west from Mt. Kinabalu very steep mountains averaging about 1000 to 1500 m in height. This area also been set-aside as a main water catchments for Kota Kinabalu and surrounding area ( west coast ). The lower montane forest and a lowland diptrocarp forest can be found here. This will be the first tourist trail in Crocker Range and is intended to be for the more adventurous, the trail 55km stretches from Inobong research center to the Southeast of Tikolod. The rural communities living within the national park are eager to welcome eco tourism by improving trail access to their isolated communities. Sabah Park also wishes to conduct bio-diversity studies in the park many unexplored areas.
Trip Profile
Mountainous steep hills and many river crossing. Daily trekking around 4 – 7 hours. Ranging between 300m – 1300m height.
Number of people and staff
Min 3 and max 7 person for each trips.
Accommodations and Meals
Jungle Camp (Hammock)
3 breakfast, 4 lunches and 3 dinners
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