Gunung Mulu National Park Tours

Gunung Mulu National Park which includes boating and a river or creek as well as an individual male
Gunung Mulu National Park featuring caves, caving and interior views
Gunung Mulu National Park featuring rainforest and caves
Gunung Mulu National Park featuring hiking or walking, a suspension bridge or treetop walkway and rainforest
Gunung Mulu National Park showing interior views and caves


Hike to spectacular caves and pinnacles and admire the amazing flora and fauna of the Borneo jungle along the way.

Visit Gunung Mulu National Park to discover remarkable limestone pinnacles, rainforest-covered mountains, rivers, canyons and spectacular caves full of bats.

Praised for its unique biodiversity, the 130-acre (nearly 53,000-hectare) rainforest park has been 60 million years in the making. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

Mulu’s high concentration of gigantic caves shows a geological history of some 1.5 million years. The Sarawak Chamber, within the remote “Good Luck Cave," is the largest ever found, but can only be explored by very experienced cavers with a local guide.

Most visitors opt for the far less dangerous public cave tours. The Deer Cave has the world’s largest number of bats species ever found in a single cave. Seeing millions of free-tailed bats burst out of this cave around sunset each night is a highlight.

Clearwater Cave, believed to be the longest cave in Southeast Asia, has a river and requires a scenic longboat ride to get to.

Hiking options range from a short Canopy Skywalk or a 2-hour walk to the Paku Waterfall, to adventurous multiday hikes. The most challenging hike of all is the Gunung Mulu Summit Trek, to the top of the nearly 7,800-foot (2,377-meter) peak that gave the park its name. Enjoy the views of Gunung Api (“Fire Mountain”) with its collection of knife-like pinnacles along the way.

Gunung Mulu National Park is in the state of Sarawak on Malaysian Borneo. While you can reach it in a four-wheel drive, it’s easier to fly there with Maswings from Miri, Kuching or Kota Kinabalu. A 5-day pass gives you unlimited entry to the park but you also pay for cave visits and other guided tours.

The park’s headquarters has a discovery center, gallery shop and a café. There are no grocery shops or ATMs, so bring your own gear and supplies and a well-stocked safety kit.

Accommodation options in the park range from basic wooden huts to modernized longhouses. A luxury resort with restaurant sits just outside the park.

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Things to do near Gunung Mulu National Park

When visiting Gunung Mulu National Park, consider exploring various tour packages, including Mulu caves tours and comprehensive national park tours. These guided experiences will allow you to discover the stunning natural beauty and unique wildlife of the area. Be sure to book your Mulu package tours in advance to ensure a smooth and memorable adventure in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Shopping

In Gunung Mulu National Park, you'll find local handicrafts and souvenirs at the park's visitor center. If you're up for a drive, head to Miri for more extensive shopping options, including the Boulevard Shopping Mall and Miri Times Square, where you can explore a variety of shops and eateries.

Recreation

Experience tranquility at the Mulu Garden Lodge, surrounded by lush rainforest. Enjoy yoga sessions amidst nature and indulge in spa treatments that utilize local herbs. For adventure, explore the canopy walkways and take guided treks to discover the park's stunning biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes.

Adventure

The Pinnacles Trail, located 9 miles from Gunung Mulu National Park, offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure. Trek through lush rainforests and ascend steep limestone formations to witness breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, immersing yourself in the park's stunning natural beauty.

Nightlife

Gunung Mulu National Park offers a tranquil nightlife experience, surrounded by nature. You can join guided night walks to spot wildlife or unwind at local eateries enjoying Malaysian cuisine under the stars. The atmosphere is serene, perfect for stargazing and appreciating the sounds of the rainforest at night.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Gunung Mulu National Park

Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia, is a breathtaking destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the stunning Mulu Caves, experience the diverse landscapes, and enjoy various outdoor activities. With its renowned landmarks and museums, the park offers a unique blend of adventure and scenic beauty, making it a must-visit for those seeking unforgettable experiences in this UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Gunung Mulu World Heritage Area: Explore this stunning national park renowned for its breathtaking adventure opportunities, scenic landscapes, and rich outdoor vibes. Witness unique limestone formations, vast cave systems, and incredible biodiversity that make it a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Tree Top Tower: Experience luxury and relaxation at Tree Top Tower, a remarkable landmark nestled in a tropical setting. Enjoy panoramic views of the lush rainforest while soaking in the secluded atmosphere, perfect for unwinding amidst nature.
  • Mulu Discovery Centre: Discover the rich culture and history of the region at the Mulu Discovery Centre. The museum offers engaging exhibits that highlight the area's natural wonders and indigenous heritage, providing a fascinating insight into local life.

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