Santubong Mountain

Mount Santubong is a mountain in the Malaysian state of Sarawak and highest point of the city of Kuching. It is located on the Damai Peninsular, about 30 km north of the city center. In 1855 a British naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace who was staying at Santubong while collecting specimens in Sarawak, wrote a paper while called "Sarawak Law" which can be …
Mount Santubong is a mountain in the Malaysian state of Sarawak and highest point of the city of Kuching. It is located on the Damai Peninsular, about 30 km north of the city center. In 1855 a British naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace who was staying at Santubong while collecting specimens in Sarawak, wrote a paper while called "Sarawak Law" which can be considered as a precursor to the biological theory of evolution.
  • Elevation: 810.2 m (2,658 ft)
  • Location: Kuching District, Kuching Division, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Prominence: 810 m (2,660 ft)
  • Mountain type: Inselberg
  • First ascent: Unknown
  • Easiest route: Hike
Data from: en.wikipedia.org