Moderate steep hiking involves ascending trails with a moderate gradient, it’s about 420 meters above sea level. Typically, with a mix of uphill and level terrain. Requiring stamina and endurance but not technical skills.
Important Gear Reminder
For your safety and comfort, we highly recommend wearing appropriate hiking attire. Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothes are best to keep you cool and dry during the climb. Most importantly, please wear proper footwear—hiking shoes, trail shoes, or sports shoes with good grip are essential for navigating the steep and rocky sections of the trail.
For your safety, flip-flops, sandals, and regular running shoes are strictly not allowed on this trail. The terrain is steep, rocky, and may involve climbing.
We also highly recommend bringing a backpack instead of a sling bag. Sling bags can throw off your balance and make the hike uncomfortable, especially during climbing sections. A backpack keeps your hands free and helps distribute weight evenly, making the trek safer and more manageable.