Tioman has its own memory. Please share with us your journey and your adventures. Here is a collection of some trip reports.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part9: Trip Report, Polish Princess 270m / 7b
“Polish Princess” (7b, 270m) was established in April 2011 by Eliza Kubarska and David Kaszlikowski from Poland. We came back in July 2015 to repeat the route and re bolt the anchors with Ti Bolts.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part7: new route addition – The Name of God – Ironin 3 – April 2015
In April 2015, an Iranian team led by Mahmoud Ghavidel made the First Ascent of a new route in Tioman. “The name of God” is a 485m 5.13 / 5.10 – A2 (???) climb and a new addition on the South Pillar of the Dragon’s Horn
Bukit Takun, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Part3: Get Out Of The Kitchen 6b+/A0 – 7a+, Pictures and videos
Some pictures taken at the time we were setting up Get Out Of The kitchen. Some of them will give you a good reference to gain an access to the route or to the top of Bukit Takun via Campground.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part6: Trip Report, Damai Sentosa 280m / 6c+
Damai Sentosa was was established in April 2013 by Stephanie Bodet, Yong Liu, Arnaud Petit, David Kashlikowski and Tam Khairudin Haja. We were back on the beautiful island of Tioman and repeated the route on the 13th of July 2014
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part5: links and resources
During the course of our expedition, we made a lot of researches on Tioman and the Dragon’s horns. We thought it would be useful for future parties to share our links and resources.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part4: bolt status
Waking dream on Bukit Nenek Semekut, Pulau Tioman, has at least four generations of bolts. One of our expedition aims was to make the route safe not only for ourselves, but also of future ascentionists.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part3: Trip Report, Waking Dream V 5.9 A2
Waking Dream has been a long journey and it was a worth reward to top out on Malaysia Day. We climbed the route spread over 3 weekends with the objective to re-bolt the line, re-stating it as good as possible to the condition it was after the first ascent.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part2: Climbing in Tioman, the Horns and a brief history of Waking Dream
Waking Dream is the first historical route on the Dragon’s horns. Scotty Nelson and Nick Tomlin opted for the most obvious and pure line on the face. Since then, the Horns have seen international climbers opened more adventure routes.
The Dragon’s Horns on Tioman Island, Malaysia, Part1: The basics… Access and accommodation
There is not a lot of places in South East Asia where you jump on a big wall. Tioman is a unique destination for adventure climbing. Find here the basic information on how to access Tioman, get aournd the island and look for accommodation / food.