Trans Yam Tuan Antah (YTA)

10 hours

Moderate

Experience the opening leg of the epic Trans Naning trail, conquering Gunung Datuk, Rembau, and Gagak in one unforgettable hike.

Take on the challenge of Trans Yam Tuan Antah, an epic full-day adventure that links three iconic peaks — Gunung Datuk, Gunung Rembau, and Gunung Gagak — deep in the lush highlands of Negeri Sembilan. Start your journey through the legendary trails of Gunung Datuk, famous for its sweeping summit views, and experience the quieter, more wooded trails of Rembau and Gagak.

Located within the pristine Hutan Simpan Kekal Gunung Tampin and accessible via Taman Eko Rimba Gunung Datuk, this trans trail offers a perfect blend of challenge, scenery, and accomplishment — a true must-hike for every adventurer.


Hike Information:

Permit: Mandatory

MGP Guide: Optional (Malaysians) / Mandatory (Foreigners)

Distance: ~ 11 km (Return)

Height:

  • Gunung Datuk - 855 m
  • Gunung Rembau - 884 m
  • Gunung Gagak - 807 m

Elevation Gain: ~ 900 m

Difficulty Rating: 5/10

View Peak Coordinates:

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Important Note:
  1. Each certified Malim Gunung Perhutanan (MGP) Guide can lead up to 7 hikers per trip (1:7 ratio) in compliance with forestry regulations.
  2. For groups with fewer or more than 7 participants, please select “Book Private Trip” [Click Here] to receive a personalized quotation.
What's included?
    • MGP Guide
    • Forestry Permit
    • Trip Management
    • Basic First Aid
    • Hikers’ PA (Personal Accident) Insurance
    • E-Certificate
    Exclusions
      • Parking fee
      • Porter
      • Breakfast / Snacks / Lunch
      • Any items not mentioned
      Please note
        1. Personal Data: We collect your personal information (name, ID, contact details) for permit and insurance purposes as required by local authorities. For details on how your data is used, please see our Privacy Policy .

        2. Health & Eligibility: Our hikes are not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, seniors above 65, or individuals with serious medical conditions or limited mobility. Please ensure you are medically fit before joining any activity.

        3. Safety & Risks: Hiking involves inherent risks such as slips, falls, fatigue, wildlife encounters, and changing weather conditions. Follow all safety instructions from your appointed MGP Guide to minimize risks.

        4. Insurance & Liability: All participants are covered under Hiker’s Personal Accident (PA) insurance. In the event of an incident, claims must be made directly with the insurance provider. JomHiking and its team shall not be held liable for injuries or losses beyond the coverage provided. For complete details, please refer to our General Terms & Conditions .
        What to bring

          Essential Gear:

          • 2–3 litres of water (a mix of drinking water and isotonic drinks)
          • Himalayan salt or electrolyte tablets
          • Food, snacks, or energy bars
          • Comfortable hiking attire (quick-dry shirt, trekking pants, hiking shoes)
          • Hiking daypack (10–20L)
          • Headlamp / torchlight with extra batteries
          • Raincoat / poncho / windbreaker
          • Mosquito or leech repellent
          • Personal medication & first aid kit
          • Wet / dry tissues
          • Trash bag (“Pack In, Pack Out”)
          • Fully charged phone & power bank
          • Waterproof or dry bag (for electronics)
          • Emergency whistle & blanket
          • Lighter / fire starter
          • Small knife or multitool kit
          • Personal identification (IC / passport)

          Optional but Recommended Items:

          • Sun hat / cap & sunscreen
          • Gloves
          • Hiking poles
          • Personal cup & reusable utensils
          • Cooking equipment (if needed)

          Post-Hike Essentials (Leave in Your Vehicle):

          • 1 set of clean clothes
          • Toiletries / towel
          • Sandals or slippers
          • Extra drinking water (for refreshment or cleaning)
          • Plastic bag for dirty clothes

          Tip: Pack light but smart — every item should serve a purpose. Adjust your gear based on trail difficulty, weather, and hike duration.