Mount Ledang (also known as Mount Ophir) is a mountain found in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia, located near the border of the states of Melaka and Negeri Sembilan. With a height of 1,276 meters it is the highest mountain in Johor and the second highest in the south of Peninsular Malaysia after Mount Besar Hantu in Negeri Sembilan
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Mount Ledang (also known as Mount Ophir) is a mountain found in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia, located near the border of the states of Melaka and Negeri Sembilan. With a height of 1,276 meters it is the highest mountain in Johor and the second highest in the south of Peninsular Malaysia after Mount Besar Hantu in Negeri Sembilan
The time to climb Gunung Ledang for both routes is between three to five hours depending on the physical ability of the climber and the number of group members participating.
The time to climb Gunung Ledang for both routes is between three to five hours depending on the physical ability of the climber and the number of group members participating.
Gunung Ledang is considered among the 10 most challenging mountains in Malaysia to climb. If not because some facilities have been provided by the Johor Gunung Ledang National Park, the situation might have been more difficult.
There is an Asahan route that is more steep, except for some steep places, but it is further away and there is only one water source along the climb to the top.