Mountain Korbu
Mount Korbu (Malay: Gunung Korbu) is a mountain in Hulu Kinta, Perak, Malaysia, approximately 25 km from Ipoh. It is the best top withinside the nation of Perak, positioned in the Titiwangsa Mountains, the southernmost segment of the Tenasserim Hills.
Mount Korbu is one of the highest mountains in Malaysia, status at 2,183 meters. An affordable stage of bodily health is needed to climb/trek Mount Korbu. It used to take a mean climber 4 days and 3 nights for a go-back trip, however, the length has been reduced briefly in recent years and a few have even made it inside 12 hours. Most climbers now make do with no manual because the path has grown to be very obvious (at a few stretches the paths are badly deteriorated because of over-trekking), but, as for different nearby mountains, there are occasional reviews of climbers getting lost. Mount Gayong (2,173 m), the fourth maximum mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, may be reached in approximately a 90-minute (one way) trek from the height of Mount Korbu.
Height: 2,183 meters
Location: Hulu Kinta, Perak, Malaysia