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Waterfall exploring and relevant other outdoor activities involve risk to both persons and property. There are many variables including, but not limited to, weather, fitness level, terrain features and outdoor experience, that must be considered prior to seeking or playing around at waterfall site. Be prepared for your journey and be sure to check the local current weather and conditions before heading outdoors. Always exercise common sense and caution.




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The park is located about 20 kilometres from Kuching and one of Sarawak's most accessible national parks. It was gazetted in 1989 and only opened to the public in 1995. The Park is dominated by a sandstone plateau which includes three mountains Mount Serapi, Mount Selang and Mount Sendok. At the height of between 150-450 metres, this plateau is punctuated with bands of hardened limestone which have created a number of beautiful waterfalls.


The waterfall consists of a number of sections with the main section dropping some 10 metres onto a wide rocky ridge. Below this ridge is a small pool that is idea for a cool jungle dip.


There's a history about this Kadamaian River and Minitinduk Gorge - Sir Hugh Low "walked" through this places to ascend Mount Kinabalu in 1851. In 1851, Sir Hugh Low ascended Mount Kinabalu and until recently, the trail he and his native entourage took was a holy trail. The Kadazandusun people believe this is still the holy trail for the spirits of the dead to go to their final resting place, the Mount Kinabalu, and this Minitinduk Gorge is the gate. Even though Sir Hugh Low didn't reach the summit, the highest peak was named after him by another British, Sir John Whitehead whom actually was the first european to set foot on the summit, in 1888. The first woman to set foot on Low's Peak was Lillian Gibbs in 1910. The trail today that tourists take to reach the summit is not nearly the same. It was "founded" in 1924 by R.F. Evan and Sarel. The trail starts from the Tinompok ridge through the Timpohon Pass. But no one was sure where exactly the original or ancient trail to the mountain was, used by the early explorers. After months of research conducted by 3 Sabah Society members, going through journals written by the early explorers, there were mentions of these geographical features along their journeys; 1.Start from a village called Kiau 2.Along cascading river 3.An overhanging rock 4.Passing through a gorge 5.A tall cascading waterfall 6.A much larger overhanging rock 7.Mountain swamp 041b061a72


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