Mount Korbu (Malay: Gunung Korbu; Jawi: ڬونوڠ كوربو) is a mountain in Hulu Kinta, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, about 25 km from Ipoh city center.
It is the highest peak in the state of Perak and Kinta District, located on the Titiwangsa Mountains, the southernmost section of the Tenasserim Hills.
It used to take an average climber four days and three nights for a return trip, but the duration has been cut short in recent years and some have even made it within 12 hours.
Most climbers now make do without any guide as the trail has become very obvious (at some stretches the trails are badly deteriorated due to over-trekking), but, as for other local mountains, there are occasional reports of climbers getting lost.
8 km away south of Mount Korbu, straddling the Perak-Kelantan border is Mount Yong Belar, Peninsular Malaysia's third tallest mountain, standing at 2,181 metres (7,156 ft) above sea level.