Mount Laya, located in Antajaya Village, Tanjungsari District, Bogor, is a hiking destination that is very suitable for experienced climbers looking for new challenges. This mountain has a hiking route that is known to be extreme with a slope of almost 90 degrees, thus testing the physical and mental of climbers.
With a height of 519 meters above sea level (masl), Mount Laya is not about the impressive height, but the steep route that provides its own adrenaline experience. The location of the mountain which is quite close to Jakarta is also the reason why this place is increasingly popular among climbers.
Location and Route for Hiking Mount Laya
Mount Laya is located in Antajaya Village, Tanjungsari District, Bogor Regency, West Java. To reach the hiking point, climbers can travel overland for about 2.5 to 3 hours from Jakarta or Bogor.
The starting point for the climb is from Bukit Cihalimun Pinus, a small basecamp that is the gateway to the Mount Laya route. The hiking route begins with a gentle incline but becomes steeper as it approaches the peak.
The biggest challenge is the section with a slope of almost 90 degrees. To overcome this difficult route, webbing ropes have been provided along the route, making it easier for climbers to reach the peak safely.
Opening Hours and Ticket Price
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Opening Hours: 24 hours
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Ticket Price: 10.000 IDR per person, for both hiking and camping
This mountain is open 24 hours so climbers are free to start hiking at any time. The ideal time to start hiking is in the morning, so climbers have enough time to descend before nightfall.
Attractions of Mount Laya
Hiking Route with a 90-degree Slope
The main attraction of Mount Laya is its almost vertical path, with a slope reaching 90 degrees at some points. This path provides a challenge for climbers who want to test their stamina and agility. Although steep, the webbing ropes along the path provide extra assistance so that climbers can navigate the route more safely.
View from the Peak
After passing through the steep path, climbers will be rewarded with a beautiful view from the peak of Mount Laya. From a height of 519 meters above sea level, a stretch of green forest can be seen that is pleasing to the eye, giving a feeling of satisfaction after conquering a challenging path.
Camping on Mount Laya
In addition to hiking, Mount Laya is also a popular place for camping. Climbers who want to experience the night atmosphere at the top of the mountain can set up a tent and enjoy the fresh air and tranquility of nature.
Twin Mountains
Mount Laya is also known as part of the Twin Mountains, because it is close to other mountains in the area. Climbers who like more challenges can consider exploring the surrounding mountains.
Hiking Tips
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The Mount Laya route is very challenging, so make sure you are in prime physical condition before hiking.
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Wear strong mountain shoes with a good grip, especially for conquering steep and slippery paths.
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Safety ropes or gloves can be additional equipment useful on vertical routes.
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If you plan to camp, bring complete camping equipment and maintain cleanliness by not leaving trash.