Mount Kinabalu Climb Via Ferrata Package
- The Mount Kinabalu Via Ferrata routes are designed with beginner and intermediate climbers in mind
- There is a via Ferrata route to match everyone’s ability and endurance
- Beginner climbers can take their first experience along the granite walls of Mount Kinabalu. A journey of 2 to 3 hours
- Intermediate climbers embark on a 4 to 5 hours journey to experience the challenge of mountaineering and the lesser-seen side of the mountain’s breathtaking heights and sights
- The diversity of via Ferrata routes means there is something for everyone – whether he or she is 10 or 70, a keen mountaineer, or a casual holidaymaker
What to expect
A Via Ferrata (or ‘iron road’ in Italian, plural via ferrate) is a protected mountain pathway consisting of a series of rungs, rails, cables, and bridges embracing the rock face. It allows access to scenic sections of the mountains that are typically available only to rock climbers and mountaineers.
As there’s a necessity for some use of modest equipment, a good head for heights, and basic technique, the Via Ferrata may be seen as a definite step up from normal mountain walking under the safest conditions led by an experienced trainer to guide you.
Designed for bold and daring, the excitement, scenic beauty, and personal conquest you will experience on a Via Ferrata adventure are guaranteed to give you an invigorating nostalgic experience for years to come. There are more than 300 via Ferrata routes around the world predominantly in Italy, Germany, France, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Spain, and a few places in the United States and Canada.














