Gunung Liang Wildlife Expedition With Chien C Lee

Gunung Liang: Nepenthes & Wildlife Photo-hunt With Chien Lee

Gunung Liang East and West, or simply Gunung Liang / Mount Liang, are two close proximity peaks in Perak, close to the border of Pahang. The hike to Gunung Liang is typically done via Sungai Dara, either as a long 9-12 hours dayhike (return), or a 2D1N hike and camp.

There are two trailheads / starting points to reach Gunung Liang, both (20+km away) starting from Slim River town region but greatly differ in difficulty. The most common one is via Sungai Dara closer to Behrang Ulu town (~9km & ~1,730m elevation). The other trailhead is at Sungai Slim trailhead, which is much more challenging and is usually used only by Trans Slim hikers.

On this trip, we did a 3D2N Gunung Liang trip via Sungai Dara. This was a special arrangement for the well-known wildlife photographer and biologist, Chien C. Lee, on his mission to photograph a special specimen of nepenthes that grow on Mount Liang peak, for his final photo collection for his ‘Fatal Attractions’ exhibition. The ‘Fatal Attractions’ exhibition (free admission!) is currently being showcased at GMBB’s Darkroom Gallery. Also in our group were the great nature photographers, Gawen Breteche, Chin, Hairul, Lucy & Hani from TRCRC.

Gunung Liang Permit & Guide

A permit and a registered mountain guide are compulsory to hike Gunung Liang. As it is compulsory to get a guide, you won’t be able to apply for the permit through the Perak Forestry online portal, but from the portal you can find the name list of guides you can engage to get your permit sorted.

For our guide, we first engaged with Ms Salina (a.k.a Jejak Sizuka, MGP-A1164) but she had another oversea trip, so she referred us to Mr Azami (+6019 565 2061, MGP-A1095) to guide us during the trip. We paid RM1,260 for the 3D2N guide service fee for our group, this includes permit and hiking insurance.

Gunung Liang East & West - Day 1

Gunung Liang Trailhead
Gunung Liang Trailhead

8.15am: Parked at Gunung Liang trailhead (195m) after the water treatment plant, we started our climb towards Mount Liang.

Gunung Liang Trailhead
Gunung Liang Trailhead

(+4)8.19am: Walking towards the water dam, we turned left onto the trail before the dam gate.

pancake mushrooms

Pancake mushroom

Gunung Liang

(+9)8.28am

mushrooms

Fungi

small stream

Passing by a small stream.

Gunung Liang
Gunung Liang

Lush green rainforest with sunrays piercing through the forest canopy.

Gunung Liang stream crossing

(+66)9.34am: Stream crossing.

Gunung Liang big tree

(+6)9.40am

jungle trekking

(+33)10.13am: A big tree.

Perak hiking

(+15)10.28am

Kem Lubuk Hantu (575m)

Kem Lubuk Hantu Gunung Liang
Kem Lubuk Hantu Gunung Liang river crossing
Kem Lubuk Hantu Gunung Liang

(+5)10.33am: We arrived at Lubuk Hantu campsite. There’s a wide area for camping and a fast-flowing river next to the campground. The name ‘Lubuk Hantu’, literally translated to ‘Ghost Waterhole’, is believed to come from an incident in the 1970s, where some locals saw a ghostlike image of a man in a fine suit on the rock next to the river.

leech on a leaf
leech on a leaf

A large blood-sucking leech on a leaf, waiting for passing animals (or humans) to latch on.

Gunung Liang Kem Lubuk Hantu river crossing

11.19am: After an early lunch break at Kem Lubuk Hantu, we continued our climb.

Perak jungle trekking

(+17)11.36am: The trail gets steeper as we move closer to Kem 7-E.

Perak forest
bright red orange mushrooms

More interesting floras.

Gunung Behrang via Gunung Liang
Gunung Liang Gunung Behrang junction

(+17)11.53am: A junction to Gunung Behrang / Gunung Liang.

spiky plants

Beware of spiky plants.

Gunung Liang hiking

(+7)12pm

Gunung Liang forest
Gunung Liang hiking

Love these green palms canopy!

Perak hiking

(+36)12.36pm

Perak hiking trail

(+47)1.23pm

Gunung Liang hiking

(+54)2.17pm: Last push towards our campsite in the pouring rain.

Kem 7-E

(+26)2.43pm: At last, all of us arrived at the 7-E campsite while it’s still raining heavily.

Kem 7-E (1,395m)

giant katydid
giant katydid

As we set up the tarp under the pouring rain, a huge katydid decided to take cover under the tarp with us.

giant katydid
Gunung Liang Kem 7-E giant katydid

After the rain stopped, we let the huge katydid hang on the ropes so we didn’t accidentally squash it.

Gunung Liang Kem 7-E water point

A two-minute steep descent from Kem 7-E is the water point. It’s also the last water source to Gunung Liang peak.

Gunung Liang Kem 7-E sandflies bites

Oh, I should mention there were many biting sandflies around Kem 7-E. Look at the bites I got (taken on the last day before leaving camp)! So you should cover your limbs or bring a strong repellent.

Gunung Liang Kem 7-E
Gunung Liang Kem 7-E

Dinner time after bath!

Gunung Liang East & West - Day 2

Kem 7-Eleven
Gunung Liang summit hike

10.28am: Next morning, we started our climb towards Gunung Liang peaks from Kem 7-E. Chien and Gawen have departed earlier to start their Nepenthes hunt.

Gunung Liang summit hike
Gunung Liang summit hike

(+7)10.35am

big boulders

(+15)10.50am: Catching our breath under the big boulders.

Gunung Liang summit hike

(+8)10.58am

Gunung Liang trilobite beetle
Gunung Liang trilobite beetles

We found some beautiful trilobite beetles along the trail.

Gunung Liang summit hike

(+58)11.56am

lichen

Lichen

Gunung Behrang view

(+24)12.20pm: An opening with a view. Blocked by the clouds is the peak of Gunung Behrang.

Gunung Liang summit hike

(+25)12.21pm

Gunung Liang summit climb

(+9)12.30pm

Gunung Liang West (1,933m)

Gunung Liang West summit
Chien Lee and Gawen

Finally, we arrived at the first peak of Gunung Liang, marked by the toppled beirut. Chien and Gawen were already on their 101th shots of Nepenthes.

Gunung Liang West summit view with nepenthes pitcher plants

The view from Gunung Liang peak, with several nepenthes (pitcher plants) of unique species found around here.

Gunung Liang nepenthes hairy top

The one that made it into Chien’s ‘Fatal Attractions’ exhibition at GMBB. Try looking for this plant when you visit the exhibition!

Hairy Top pitcher plant
Gunung Liang pitcher plants

The other nepenthes, lighter in color but probably the same species. Notice the bristle-like hairs on the underside of its lid?

Gunung Liang West summit

We set up a tarp to have lunch at the peak.

Gunung Liang East (1,933m)

Gunung Liang East mossy forest
Gunung Liang East mossy forest

From Gunung Liang West, it takes less than 10 minutes to Gunung Liang East. There used to be a mixed idea of which is east peak and west peak. It is now fixed and accurate based on the actual direction on the compass: You reach Liang West (open sky grassy peak) first, and then Liang East (mossy forest peak).

Gunung Liang East mossy forest
Gunung Liang East mossy forest

Foggy mossy trail to Gunung Liang East peak.

Gunung Liang East summit

Gunung Liang East peak beirut.

Gunung Liang West summit

Back to Gunung Liang West peak beirut.

Back at Kem 7-E: Night Jungle Walk & Wildlife Photoshoot

jungle night photography with CHien Lee

After dark, Chien and Gawen decided to walk around the campsite to look for nocturnal creatures, so I tagged along.

Gunung Liang tree frog

With their keen eyes and experience in the forest, we spotted quite a number of interesting tiny treefrogs and insects. (The photos below are taken with my phone. Check out Chien’s and Gawen’s galleries for the real professional shots!)

huntsman spider caught a moth

A huntsman spider that had just caught a moth that was attracted by my lights when I was trying to take a photo of the spider.

Gunung Liang tree frog

Another treefrog.

Gunung Liang stick insects

Some kind of stick insects (two of them mating). The smaller male on the back of the larger female.

caterpillar

Caterpillar

Gunung Liang net casting spider

A net-casting spider

Gunung Liang orchids

Unique flowers (sorry, out-of-focus)

Gunung Liang insects

A weird spiky bug

Gunung Liang East & West - Day 3

Gunung Liang Kem 7-E

All packed up and ready to leave Kem 7-E.

pink butterfly
hanging caterpillar

Some photos of insects taken on the way out.

bunch of caterpillars under the leaf

A clump of caterpillar under a leaf?

Kem Lubuk Hantu butterfly or moth

A butterfly / moth(?) at Kem Lubuk Hantu.

big leech on a leaf
Kem Lubuk Hantu leeches

Was this the same leech I saw two days ago? It’s on the same leaf but now it looks fed!

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*Captain Planet passing by* Remember, please take care of our environment, and please don’t destroy the Nature. Leave no trash behind and take back only photos and memories (and also some trash if you can). Walk on the designated path and stay in the middle as much as you can, so that the exposed soil doesn’t spread/corrode further. BE ONE WITH NATURE *flies away*

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