Mount Tahan (Malay: Gunung Tahan), is the highest point in Peninsular Malaysia with an elevation of 7,175 ft (2,187 m) above sea level,[2] on the border between the states of Pahang and Kelantan, with the peak lying on the Pahangese side.
The mountain is part of the Tahan Range in the Tenasserim Hills and is popular with local climbers.
Climbers without adequate physical fitness or training are not advised to attempt Gunung Tahan.
[4] Dato’ To Muntri Idin and Penghulu Panglima Kakap Husin laid the groundwork before the main party arrived.
[5][6] On July 15, Bulang, Che Nik, Mat Aris, Mu’min and Robinson were the first to reach the summit[3].