
Via Ferrata – Walking amongst the clouds
What You Need To Know
The world’s highest Via Ferrata certified by Guinness World Records™(Grade: French AD, Italian 3C)

Explore nature’s wonders from Low’s Peak Circuit at 3,776m above sea level (a.s.l.). Get glimpses of the uncommonly seen hidden corners of the mountain plateau as well as the broad and stunning landscapes surrounding the mountain.
Designed for the brave and active with above-average fitness levels, this 4 – 6 hour route with an optional summit attempt includes rest stops at scenic locations.
The route’s thread-like tightrope walks and swinging planks will have you convinced that the course designers are sadistic, but that’s what makes it so darn fun – testing your limits without putting your safety in jeopardy. (Lonely Planet, 11th edition)
KEY FACTS
- Highest point at 3,776m a.s.l.
- Length of route 1.2km
- Vertical height traverse 365m
HIGHLIGHTS
- Possibly one of the world’s highest suspension bridge at ˜3,600m a.s.l
- Maybe one of the world’s highest Nepalese bridge at 3,580m a.s.l
- Connects to Walk the Torq route, so that you don’t miss anything!
DESIGNED FOR
- Those who want to do it all
- 17 years old and above
- Adventure seekers looking for the challenge of attempting the summit of Mt Kinabalu and experiencing the world’s highest via ferrata all within 12 hours.