Mount Silam is 884 metres (2,900ft) high and overlooks Darvel Bay on the Celebes Sea. The geology is characterised by ultrabasic rock. Rainforest covers the mountain from 200m (700ft) altitude to the summit.[1]
Flora
Mount Silam is home to the endangered tree Madhuca silamensis.[2] It is also home to a number of pitcher plant species including Nepenthes macrovulgaris and Nepenthes tentaculata.[3]
Radio masts on mountain
Tourism
The Tower of Heaven (Menara Kayangan) is a 30-metre-high (98ft) observation tower that was built as a tourist facility at the top of Mount Silam in 2012. The tower has panoramic views that include the Darvel Bay islands. The complex includes nature trails and tourist accommodation.[4]
References
Proctor, J.; Lee, Y.; Langley, A.; Munro, W. & Nelson, T. (June 1998). "Ecological Studies on Gunung Silam, A Small Ultrabasic Mountain in Sabah, Malaysia. I. Environment, Forest Structure and Floristics". Journal of Ecology. British Ecological Society. 76 (2). doi:10.2307/2260596. JSTOR2260596.
Olander, S.B. & Wilkie, P. (2019). "Madhuca silamensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T136470568A136470883.
Phillipps, Anthea; Lamb, Anthony (1996). Pitcher-plants of Borneo. Natural History Publications (Borneo). ISBN9789838120098.
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