Trans Naning via Gunung Datuk

12 hours

Challenging

Trans Naning is a challenging, multi-peak hiking trail located in the Tampin district of Negeri Sembilan.

This trek is a test of endurance and is a popular route for seasoned hikers and trail runners. The popular trail connects seven mountains, primarily running along the southern end of the Titiwangsa Mountains, the backbone of Peninsular Malaysia.

The full trail traverses seven peaks, namely Gunung Datuk > Gunung Rembau > Gunung Gagak > Puncak 701 > Puncak 705 > Gunung Tampin Utara > Gunung Tampin Selatan.

The route can be completed in either direction. The typical "Trans Naning" starts at Gunung Datuk and ends at Tampin, while the "Trans Naning Reverse" starts from the Tampin side.


Hike Information

Permit: Mandatory

MGP: Optional

Distance: ~ 17 km

Height:

  • Gunung Datuk - 855 m
  • Gunung Rembau - 884 m
  • Gunung Gagak - 807 m
  • Puncak 701 - 701 m
  • Puncak 705 - 705 m
  • Gunung Tampin Utara - 764 m
  • Gunung Tampin Selatan - 733 m

Elevation Gain: ~ 1,800 m

Difficulty Rating: 7/10

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What's included?
    • Guide (MGP)
    • Forestry Permit
    • Management
    • Basic First Aid
    • Lorry transfer from Gunung Tampin to Gunung Datuk parking lot
    • Hikers’ PA (Personal Accident) Insurance
    • E-Certificate
    Exclusions
      • Parking fee
      • Porter
      • Breakfast / Snacks / Lunch
      • Any items not mentioned
      Please note
        Personal Data

        Participants’ personal data, including full name, identification number, address, and contact number, will be collected during registration for the purpose of applying for insurance and forestry permits, as required by local authorities.


        Not Suitable For
        • Children under 5 years
        • Pregnant women
        • People with back problems
        • People with mobility impairments
        • People with heart problems
        • Wheelchair users
        • People afraid of heights
        • People with vertigo
        • People with respiratory issues
        • People diving up to 24 hours prior
        • People with altitude sickness
        • People with high blood pressure
        • People with recent surgeries
        • People with low level of fitness
        • People over 65 years
        • People with insect allergies


        Risks

        Any hiking activity always carries its own risks, including causing injury and, in more severe cases, death. However, if safety measures and thorough preparations are made before starting any hiking activity, the risks can be minimized. Here are some of the potential risks that may occur, for the attention and action of all hikers:

        • Extreme fatigue
        • Dehydration
        • Slipping
        • Going off course
        • Contact with poisonous/thorny plants
        • Flash floods
        • Falling trees
        • Falling branches
        • Wild animals encounter
        • Hyperthermia
        • Cramps
        • Landslides
        • Hypothermia
        • Stings from venomous animals
        • Germ/animal-borne infections
        What to bring
          • At least 2 Litres of drinking water
          • Food/energy bar/snacks
          • Appropriate clothes and shoes
          • Hiking daypack
          • Headlights
          • Sun hat
          • Sunscreen
          • Personal medication
          • Small towel
          • Trash bag
          • Gloves (Optional)
          • Raincoat (optional)
          • Hiking poles (optional)
          • Cooking equipment (optional)