Gunung Mulu National Park

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Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Malaysian State of Sarawak on the island of Borneo. This tropical paradise is a haven for nature lovers, boasting high biodiversity and stunning karst features that have captivated researchers from around the world. Discover the enchanting caves, rich cultural heritage, and unique experiences that await you at this remarkable destination.
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Gunung Mulu National Park, Marudi, Miri Division, Sarawak, 98008, Malaysia

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Sarawak Chamber

Explore one of the world's largest underground chambers, the Sarawak Chamber, stretching 600 m in length by 415 m wide and 80 m high. This natural wonder offers a breathtaking experience for visitors.

Deer Cave

Witness the largest cave passage in the world known at present, with a diameter of 120 to 150 m. Marvel at the impressive size and beauty of this natural formation.

Clearwater Cave

Embark on an adventure through the longest cave system in Southeast Asia at Clearwater Cave, with 110 km of mapped and explored passages. Admire the intricate formations and diverse ecosystems within this expansive cave system.

Biodiversity

Gunung Mulu National Park boasts a rich diversity of flora and fauna, with 20,000 species of invertebrates, 81 mammal species, 270 bird species, and more. Explore the lush rainforest and encounter unique wildlife.

Cultural Heritage

Immerse yourself in the culture of the Orang Ulu, Kiput, Kenyah, Kayan, Mulut, and Penan tribes that inhabit the area surrounding the park. Witness traditional practices, attire, and artifacts that reflect the rich heritage of these indigenous communities.

Culture and History

Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich cultural and historical significance. Explore the Penan longhouse, where you can purchase artisan handicrafts, and learn about the local traditions and practices. The park also offers the Headhunter's Trail, providing insights into the region's historical heritage.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes such as Sarawak laksa, manok pansoh (chicken cooked in bamboo), and umai (raw fish salad). Experience the unique flavors of Sarawakian cuisine, reflecting the cultural diversity of the region.