Gunung Lambak Trip + Itinerary Guide For First-Timers
One of the wishes in my bucket list is to one day climb Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia.
Hence, I would grab any opportunity to climb other smaller mountains as part of my training regime towards my main goal.
Gunung Lambak which is located in Kluang, Johor is one of the nearest mountains from Singapore.
The peak of the mountain stands at a height of 510 meters (approx. 1673 ft).
It was a really great experience for me and you should try it too!
Here, I would share all that you need to know about climbing Gunung Lambak.
What You Need To Know About Climbing Gunung Lambak
Here are some pointers that will guide you through before your climb at Gunung Lambak:
- Gunung Lambak has been developed as a recreational park
- Gunung Lambak has two peaks (the lower peak stands at 470 meters whereas the highest peak is at 510 meters)
- No admission fee nor permit is required to climb Gunung Lambak.
- Gunung Lambak level of difficulty – Moderate (if you have climbed hills like Broga and Pulai, then this would be a good step up)
- First part of the trail before you hit the jungle treks is fairly easy as it is paved with concrete road and is not very steep.
- Second part of the trail is the start of the jungle trek and it consists of a clear pathway of steps and railings to guide you upwards until you reach to the mid-section.
- The last part of the hike from the mid-section will definitely challenge your fitness level as the path is steep with soil and tree roots as your stepping ground.
- There are trails leading to the lower peak, highest peak, telecom satellite tower and the Big Tree
- Starting Point: From Gunung Lambak Water Park at the foot of the mountain and from the rear hill which leads to the Telecom Towers
- Gunung Lambak Hike Time: The whole process of ascending and descending the climb to the summit would take approximately 4-5 hours
- Carpark is located at the foot of the mountain.
- Toilets are available at the foot of the mountain for hikers to clean up or change after descending.
Singapore To Gunung Lambak
I would really recommend you to take a private taxi there.
Less hassle! Less stressful!
However, before you book for your private taxi service, make sure that you have done your background check on the company you booked with.
From my personal experience, I like SGMTAXI the best!
Why Choose SGMYTAXI to travel from Singapore to Gunung Lambak
- SGMYTAXI is an established private taxi company for transfers between Singapore and Johor Bahru
- You get to choose your preferred pick up location, date and time
- Cut down the time and energy needed to get down from the vehicle to clear the immigration process at Johor-Singapore because the driver will help settle all the clearance instead
- Do not need to lug your belongings up and down the vehicle and through the immigration buildings (i.e the bus)
- There are no stops required throughout your journey
- Don’t have to share the vehicle with strangers (i.e public taxi)
- Very spacious legroom and no need to worry about the luggage storage issue
- If you are travelling in a big group, their vehicles can fit up to 10 passengers!
- Booking can be made easily via their website or WhatsApp
- And the best one of all, their prices are reasonable with no pre-payment and hidden charges!
I am definitely not the only one who had a good experience with SGMYTAXI.
You can also view these Testimonials by SGMYTAXI clients.
What to Expect
The journey from Singapore to Gunung Lambak takes around 2.5 hours
Vehicle Details
SGMYTAXI has a fleet of MPVs for you to choose from.
Pick-up and Drop-off Locations
These are the options that you have when booking with them:
- Option 1 (1-Way Transfer): Singapore (pick-up location of your choice) to Gunung Lambak
- Option 2 (1-Way Transfer): Gunung Lambak to Singapore (drop-off location of your choice)
- Option 3 (2-Way Transfer): Singapore to/from Gunung Lambak (location is Singapore depending on your own preference)
How to Book
You can either book through WhatsApp or Book Online
Mode of Payment
Payment to be made in CASH to the driver (Singapore Dollar)
Gunung Lambak Day Trip Itinerary
This is an example of a Day Trip Itinerary from Singapore to Gunung Lambak.
6:30 am – Depart (location of your choice if you are taking a private taxi). Breakfast at Kluang.
10:00 am – Arrive at Gunung Lambak (Introduction and Safety Briefing by Gunung Lambak Guide)
10:15 am – Start Hiking
12:45 pm – Reach Peak of Gunung Lambak. Have your snacks/lunch, relax and take photos.
2:00 pm – Start Descending
4:30 pm – Arrived at foot of mountain. Clean up and change.
4:45 pm – Depart to a mall in Kluang for shopping and dinner
7:45 pm – Depart to Singapore
10:45 pm – Arrive in Singapore
Gunung Lambak Map
To have an idea where is Gunung Lambak, check out the map below:
Where To Stay Near Gunung Lambak
1. Kluang TOHO Home Stay
For a cosy, clean and comfortable feel type of accommodation, Kluang TOHO Home Stay is the right choice for you.
It consists of two units of 2-storey buildings with spacious living halls and garden.
Also read: 15 Best & Cheap Homestay In Johor Bahru
Distance From Gunung Lambak: 6km (approx. 10 minutes drive)
Hotel Highlight:
- Landed Residential Building
- Many Bedrooms (but mostly shared bathrooms)
- Spacious Living Hall
- Well Maintained and Spacious Garden
- Free Car Park
Good To Know:
- They also cater to group activities (eg: Team Building)
Location: 58 & 60, Jalan Sri Jaya, Taman Sri Jaya, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia
Contact: +6012-757 3088
Email: [email protected]
2. Hana House
Hana House is located in a nice residential area with four en suite rooms that can accommodate up to 10 guests.
Distance From Gunung Lambak: 5km (approx. 8 minutes drive)
Price Starting From: SGD124/ RM380 per night
Hotel Highlight:
- Nearby restaurants and shops
- All En Suite Rooms
- Flat screen TV
- A fully equipped kitchenette with refrigerator
- Washing Machine
- WiFi
Good To Know:
- Suitable for family
- Returnable security deposit of RM100 will be charged.
- Common park with playground is available
3. Mommy Guest House-TAMAN KLUANG INDAH (PERMANENTLY CLOSED)
Mommy Guest House is another guest house which offers a comfortable stay for up to 10 guests.
Distance From Gunung Lambak: 5km (approx. 8 minutes drive)
Price Starting From: SGD115/ RM350 per night
Hotel Highlight:
- Nearby restaurants and shops
- All En Suite Rooms
- Flat screen TV
- Fully equipped kitchenette with refrigerator
- Washing Machine
- WiFi
Good To Know:
- Pets are ALLOWED (upon request )
- Suitable for family (Master room fits two adults and two children)
- Common park with playground
Location: 29, Jalan Indah 2/5, Taman Kluang, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6019-758 1142
Email: [email protected]
4. Ichihome Homestay
This homestay provides you with a clean and comfy stay for up to 9-10 guests.
Distance From Gunung Lambak: 5km (approx.8 minutes drive)
Also read: 13 Best & Cheap Hotel In Johor Bahru
Price Starting From: SGD124/ RM380 per night
Hotel Highlight:
- Nearby restaurants and shops
- All En Suite Rooms
- Flat Screen TV
- A fully equipped kitchenette with refrigerator
- Washing Machine
- WiFi
Good To Know:
- Host is friendly and ready to answer any of your enquiries
- A returnable security deposit of RM150 will be charged.
- Common park with playground
Location: 62, Jln Kluang Indah 2/4, Taman Kluang, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6019-765 4055
If you would like to explore other hotel accommodation options around Kluang, click here -> One Day Trip Kluang.
Where To Eat Near Gunung Lambak
1. Golden Bowl Kopitiam Kluang (绿园凤城美食阁)
This is a great place to have your morning breakfast with that good coffee kick before you start your hiking expedition or even to explore Kluang itself.
Golden Bowl Kopitiam Kluang Highlights:
- Opens as early as 6:00am!
- Serves good coffee
- Variety of food (eg. Soft boiled eggs with toasts, roti canai, pre-packed Nasi Lemak, soup noodles, wan tan mee, etc)
Opening Hours: Daily: 6:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on: Tuesday
2. Restoran Chua Seng (绿园泉成咖啡店)
Another great place to grab your breakfast and lunch is at Restoran Chua Seng which hosts many variety of delicious Kluang food.
Restoran Chua Seng Highlights:
- Special toast using crispy brown skin buns spread with fragrant brown sugar kaya and butter.
- Hakka Yong Tau Fu
- Chicken Curry Noodle
- Chee Cheong Fun
Opening Hours: Daily: 7:00am – 3:00pm
Closed On: Monday
3. Melody Cake & Café
You can grab the pastries and baked goods here for your breakfast or tea breaks.
Also read: 13 Must Go Cafe In Johor Bahru
Melody Cake & Café Highlights:
- Reasonably priced cake, bread and pastries
Opening Hours: Daily: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Closed on: Wednesday
4. Kedai Makanan Bin Saing
Another nearby eatery place that you can go for your breakfast or lunch is in this simple kopitiam.
Kedai Makanan Bin Saing Highlights:
- Chinese Food
- Good Coffee and Tea
Opening Hours: Daily: 6:30am – 6:00pm
Closed On: Wednesday
If you have the time, do explore further for Kluang famous food!
For more recommendations on what food to eat in Kluang, you can click here 13 Best Local Food In Kluang.
Gunung Lambak Related FAQs
1. Are there any facilities for me to wash up after my hike?
There are very basic toilets located at the foot of the mountain for you to have a quick clean up and shower (no proper hot showers installed).
2. What to pack for Gunung Lambak?
It is good to bring along the following items with you:
- Backpack
- Water (at least 1 litre bottle)
- Wear good hiking/sports shoes
- Wear light and quick dry t-shirt with preferably long pants
- Snacks or light packed food (especially if you will be up there during lunch hours)
- Raincoat
- A small towel to wipe the sweat
3. What is the difficulty level of climbing Gunung Lambak? I have no experience and afraid that I can’t keep up with my group?
The level of difficulty is MODERATE. Anyone with an average fitness level would be able to climb Gunung Lambak.
You do not need to have any experience to climb Gunung Lambak and the best thing about climbing in a group is that you will get the support that you need.
Just remember that you are there to enjoy yourself and do not be scared to get dirty by using your hands or knees during the climb.
If you have any experience in shorter or easier hikes, this would be a good climb for you (enough to push you to the next level).
4. What do I do if it rains along the hike?
Be prepared with the following items (in case of rain):
- Wear a good hiking/trekking shoes (grip is stronger on steep and muddy terrains)
- Wear a light fast dry t-shirt
- Bring along a raincoat
- Bring along a waterproof backpack or a plastic sheet to cover up your backpack
- Slow down the pace of your hike especially at steep slopes
5. Who can climb Gunung Lambak?
ANYONE! From children to elderly.
To be more accurate, it is for anyone with a moderate level of fitness (the elderly that climbs this mountain are mostly regulars with good fitness level)
If you have any health issues, do consult your doctor before this climb.
6. Will it be too hot if I climb during the afternoon?
No. The rainforest shades you from the sun most of the way and hence it doesn’t feel hot.
7. Are there any resting areas along the climb?
There are shelters at mid-way and at the summit (it takes about less than an hour to reach the shelter at mid-way point)
8. Do I need to bring along a mosquito or insect repellent?
There is no such need as there are rarely any cases of insect bites. If you want, you can always wear a long sleeve top with long trek pants.
The only animal I would be wary about is the cheeky little monkeys that might take their chances to grab your food.
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