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3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia
3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia
3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia
3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia
3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia

3D2N Mulu National Park Show Caves Tour with stay in Mulu Park HQ Longhouse or Mulu Marriot Resort & Spa | Sarawak, Malaysia

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Duration:3 day(s)
Guided language: English
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  • Explore Mulu National Park Show Caves 
  • Visit the world’s largest cave passage 
  • Visit the longest cave in Southeast Asia 
  • Take a dip in the crystal-clear pool flowing from a subterranean river 
  • Immerse yourself in the unique biodiversity of Mulu Rainforest 
  • Airport Pickup / Drop Off available
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Accommodation typeResort
Room typeDouble room
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Forest bathing, Eco-tourism
TransportSightseeing cruise, Walking

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— What You Can Expect —

Mulu National Park in Sarawak features 544 sq km of pristine rainforest and one of the world’s largest limestone cave systems. Highlights include Clearwater Cave, Deer Cave, and the Sarawak Chamber. Above ground, enjoy rich biodiversity, scenic hikes, and the stunning Pinnacles of Gunung Api. A truly unforgettable cave and rainforest experience.

— Accommodation —

Purchase Notice

  • Schedules are estimated and for reference purposes only. Actual times will be provided prior to your departure
  • This is a shared tour; you will be joining other guests
  • Admission is free for children aged 2 years and below
  • Guests are recommended to wear comfortable cotton T-shirts, long pants or shorts, and good walking shoes
  • Guests are recommended to bring their own disposable raincoat, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, drinking water, torchlight, swimwear, toiletries and other items of personal use, flat sandals, waterproof backpack or large plastic bags, and spare plastic bag for wet items (in case you go swimming)
  • Kindly note that all guests are advised to pack extra clothing in their carry-on baggage should there be any unforeseen circumstances upon arrival in Mulu
  • We recommend that guests fly from Mulu to Miri/Kuching at the end of the tour with an additional night stay in either city to maximize your holiday. This is due to the unfavorable flight timings from Mulu back to Kota Kinabalu

Reminders

  • All clients who enter Mulu Park must bring 1) their Passport/ID Cards and 2) a photocopy of their Passport/ID Cards to present it to the park management office upon check-in & registration

  • Hotel & tour peak season surcharge are applicable. Please enquire prior booking.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences does Mulu National Park offer that make it a worthwhile visit?

Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers unparalleled experiences. Visitors can explore some of the world's most spectacular show caves, including Deer Cave, known for its massive chamber and nightly bat exodus, and Clearwater Cave, Southeast Asia's longest cave, featuring subterranean rivers and crystal-clear pools perfect for a dip. Beyond the caves, the park boasts a rich rainforest ecosystem, ideal for jungle trekking, observing unique flora, and encountering diverse wildlife, making it a truly immersive natural adventure.

2. What natural wonders and show caves define Mulu National Park's reputation?

Mulu National Park is renowned for its extraordinary limestone karst formations and immense cave systems. It is home to Deer Cave, which houses the world's largest cave passage, famous for its grand scale and the spectacular evening bat exodus. Clearwater Cave is celebrated as Southeast Asia's longest cave, featuring an impressive subterranean river system and stunning rock formations. Additionally, the park's pristine rainforest and towering Gunung Mulu contribute to its reputation as a global biodiversity hotspot.

3. What specific features can visitors expect to see when exploring the show caves of Mulu National Park?

When exploring Mulu National Park's show caves, visitors can expect to encounter breathtaking geological features. In Deer Cave, marvel at its colossal passage, considered the world's largest, and witness the awe-inspiring bat exodus at dusk. Clearwater Cave, the longest in Southeast Asia, boasts impressive underground rivers and inviting crystal-clear pools where swimming is possible. Lang Cave showcases delicate stalactites and stalagmites, while the Cave of Winds features unique rock formations and a cool, refreshing breeze.

4. What unique wildlife and biodiversity can be observed in Mulu National Park?

Mulu National Park is a haven for unique wildlife and rich biodiversity. The most famous wildlife spectacle is the nightly bat exodus from Deer Cave, where millions of bats emerge to forage. The rainforest canopy teems with diverse bird species, including hornbills, while the forest floor and caves host an array of fascinating insects, amphibians, and reptiles. Visitors can also spot various endemic plant species, contributing to the park's reputation as a biodiversity hotspot.

5. What accommodation options are available within or near Mulu National Park?

Mulu National Park offers several accommodation options to suit different preferences. Inside the park, visitors can stay at the Mulu Park HQ Longhouse, which provides a comfortable and eco-friendly experience close to the main attractions. For a more luxurious stay, the Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa is located just outside the park boundary, offering premium amenities. Additionally, there are guesthouses and homestays available in nearby local communities.

6. What are the primary transportation options for traveling to Mulu National Park?

The primary way to reach Mulu National Park is by air. As the park is located in a remote area with limited road access, visitors typically fly into Mulu Airport (MZV). Flights operate from major cities in Sarawak, such as Miri and Kuching, and also from Kota Kinabalu in Sabah. Upon arrival at Mulu Airport, local transfers are readily available to take visitors to their accommodations or the park headquarters.

7. How can visitors travel to Mulu National Park from Miri?

Traveling to Mulu National Park from Miri is most conveniently done by air. Direct flights depart daily from Miri Airport (MYY) to Mulu Airport (MZV), typically operated by rural air service providers. The flight duration is relatively short, usually around 30 minutes. Upon landing at Mulu Airport, complimentary airport pickup and drop-off services may be available depending on your accommodation or tour package for added convenience.

8. Can visitors swim or interact with water features within Mulu National Park's caves?

Yes, visitors to Mulu National Park can enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Clearwater Cave. This unique experience is offered at the "Garden of Eden" area, where the cave's subterranean river flows out into an inviting natural pool. It's a refreshing opportunity to cool down after exploring the extensive cave systems and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Mulu.

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