Highlights
- Ride a Longboat along the Melinau River
- Trek through Borneo's Rainforest
- Climb the Mulu Pinnacles
- Visit the Clearwater Cave & Cave of Winds
- Explore Lang Cave & Deer Cave
- Stay in 5-Star Resort Mulu Marriott
- Includes Return Airport Transfers
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Gunung Mulu National Park, nestled in the Malaysian State of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is a spectacular biological significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It consist of 52,000 hectares of pristine equatorial rainforest with an outstanding diversity of flora and fauna. Gunung Mulu stands poised at 2,376m high, dominating an area of deeply incised canyons, wild long winding rivers, limestone pinnacles jutting into the sky towering over dense vegetation that sweeps down onto a remarkable concentration of caves, revealing a geological history of over more than 1.5million years.
With the abundant resource of geomorphic and structural characteristics─ over seventeen vegetation zones exhibiting some 3,500 species of vascular plants─ scientists, naturalists and travelers can enjoy its dramatic landscapes and breath-taking scenery.
About Camp 5 and Mulu Pinnacles
The trek to see Pinnacles is one of the most popular trails in the park but very challenging and requires a certain level of fitness. The route to the Mulu Pinnacles involves a riding a longboat along Melinau River, 9km trekking to Camp 5, and a steep 2.4km hike up the Pinnacle Summit Trek.
Camp 5 is situated near the Melinau Gorge which separates Gunung Benarat from Gunung Api. Accommodation is hostel style with basic shower and cooking facilities. The Melinau River in front Of Camp 5 is Crystal clear and ideal for a swim after the trek from Long Berar.
About Mulu Showcaves
Mulu’s four show caves makes Gunung Mulu National Park a remarkable and significant World Heritage Site. Mulu offers visitors to explore the cave system without necessarily needing caving or spelunking experience. A plankwalk leads through the forest to Deer Cave and Lang’s Cave whilst Clearwater Cave and Wind Cave are reached by taking a longboat up the Melinau River, or by following a 4km nature trail.
All of the show caves can be visited as day trips from the National Park HQ and are accessible by raised plank-walks and well lit paths. Lighting is strategically positioned around the show caves to highlight the intricate Stalactite and Stalagmite features of individual caves.
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