LEMAING HUT
Lemaing Hut is a rest-house nestled within the montane forest designed to cater to the most basic of needs and accommodations before hitting the trials the following morning. The basic bunk beds come with bed sheets, pillows, and blankets to keep up to 28 climbers snug and warm. Lemaing Hut’s distance to Laban Rata Resthouse is only a 5-minute walk where climbers will take their warm meals and beverages.
City / Region |
Panalaban |
Hotel Code |
HTMK-LH |
Address |
3,230 metres above sea level, a 4- to 6-hour climb from Timpohon Gate (Kinabalu Park) |
Information |
Check-in Time: 1400hrs; Check-out Time: 1000hours |
Prices
Rooms
Rooms will be based on a run-of-house basis, which simply means the room given will be decided upon by the accommodation provider, and you will be notified of your room number upon confirmation of booking.
Lemaing Hut Room #1 (Non-Heated)
- 14 Beds with Pillow & Blanket
- Unisex, Dormitory Room
- Shared Bathroom (Non-Heated Showers)
Lemaing Hut Room #2 (Non-Heated)
- 14 Beds with Pillow & Blanket
- Unisex, Dormitory Room
- Shared Bathroom (Non-Heated Showers)
Facilities & Services
Available only at Laban Rata Resthouse.
- Food & Beverages (Opening Hours: 02:00hrs – 03:30hrs, 07:00hrs – 19:30hrs)
- Reception
- Souvenir Shop
- Grocery Counter (The Goodie Bag Shop)
- Items for rent include warm jacket, torchlight, blanket, sleeping bag & towel. (subject to availability)
Park Etiquette
Do not destroy or remove any plant or animal
It is an offence to remove plants and/or animals and to shoot, trap and/or collect any wildlife. Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
Do not litter. Dispose of rubbish with a thought for the environment.
Clean up if need be after those who don’t. help keep the environment clean and pure as nature intended it to be.
Do not bring heavily packaged products
These mean large quantities of paper and plastic wrappings to discard after use. Minimize the amount of disposable material.
Do not bring pets
Pets are not allowed into the park as they may introduce diseases to isolated populations or may escape and become wild.
Do respect the silence of nature
Do not bring audio or digital devices such as loud speakers, portable electronic audio players and radios that may disturb wildlife or those who wish to observe them. Be considerate.
Do be extra careful with inflammable material
Make sure fires are fully extinguished. Do not smoke if you can avoid it. Cigarettes can cause bush fires. Observe all safety rules.