Highlights
- Explore Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sarawak, famed for its vast cave systems and ancient rainforest
- Discover the park via extensive, well-maintained boardwalks through rainforest and cave areas, suitable for seniors and families
- Walk into Deer Cave, one of the largest cave passages in the world
- Witness the dramatic Mulu bat exodus, with millions of bats emerging from Deer Cave at dusk (weather permitting)
- Explore Clearwater Cave, the longest cave system in Southeast Asia
- Cool off at the Clearwater Cave spring, fed by a subterranean river flowing from within the cave
- Visit Lang’s Cave, known for its delicate jellyfish-like limestone formations
- Spot the famous Abraham Lincoln profile rock formation inside Deer Cave
- Travel by longboat to Wind Cave, known for its cool airflow and limestone formations
Overview
Discover the natural wonders of Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sarawak renowned for its extraordinary limestone cave systems and ancient primary rainforest. This 3D2N Mulu National Park experience is designed to showcase the park’s most iconic attractions, including Deer Cave, Clearwater Cave, Wind Cave, and Lang’s Cave, while remaining accessible and comfortable for travellers of all ages. Thanks to the park’s extensive, well-maintained boardwalks through the rainforest and into key cave areas, seniors, families with young children, and first-time visitors can explore Mulu’s highlights without technical climbing or demanding treks.
Journey through vast underground chambers and rainforest landscapes, from the immense scale of Deer Cave, where visitors can spot the naturally formed Abraham Lincoln profile, to the flowing subterranean river of Clearwater Cave, the longest cave system in Southeast Asia. Continue to Wind Cave with its cool airflow and impressive formations, and Lang’s Cave, famed for its delicate, jellyfish-like limestone features. As evening approaches, witness the unforgettable Mulu bat exodus.
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Important Notes
- Guests must arrange their own flights to Mulu. Air tickets are not included in this package.
- All visitors entering Gunung Mulu National Park must present their Passport or ID card, along with one photocopy of the same document, at the park management office during check-in and registration.
- For smoother connections, the recommended flight from Kota Kinabalu to Mulu (via Miri) is with Malaysia Airlines MH3201 / MH3630 (Estimated departure 6:45 AM, estimated arrival 9:50 AM).
- Due to unfavourable flight timings from Mulu back to Kota Kinabalu, it is recommended to continue onward travel from Mulu to Miri or Kuching, with at least one additional night stay in either city to maximise your holiday experience.
- Swimming is strictly prohibited inside all caves, including Clearwater Cave. Swimming is allowed only at the designated natural pool outside Clearwater Cave near the picnic area, subject to conditions.
- Cave formations, archaeological features, and natural environments must be respected at all times. Touching or removing any natural features is not allowed.
- A Tourism Tax (TTx) of RM10 per room per night applies to foreign tourists (effective 1 September 2017). Malaysians and permanent residents are exempted upon presentation of valid identification at check-in.
- The departure time may vary slightly depending on your hotel location and traffic conditions. We recommend reconfirming with our staff for the exact timing. If your transport is delayed, please contact the number listed on your voucher before arranging alternative options.
- All activities are weather-dependent and may be adjusted to ensure the best possible experience under current conditions.
- Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed.
- Your tour operator reserves the right to alter routes, timetables, itineraries and accommodation should conditions beyond their control render it necessary.
- All participants must pay attention to all safety briefings and instructions. It is the responsibility of all participants to seek clarification for anything not understood from these briefings.
- Though it is never expected, tipping is always appreciated.
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