Gunung Mulu National Park

Local nameTaman Negara Gunung Mulu
LocationMalaysia

The Gunung Mulu National Park is a national park in Miri Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding rainforest, most notably the Royal Geographical Society Expedition of 1977–1978, which saw over 100 scientists in the field for 15 months. This initiated a series of over 20 expeditions now named the Mulu Caves Project.

The national park is named after Mount Mulu, the second highest mountain in Sarawak.

Tags Editor's ChoiceHidden GemNational ParkUNESCONature ReserveForest
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Admission

Adult: RYM 30
Child (7 – 18 years): RYM 10
Children 6 and below: free

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunung_Mulu_National_Park

Email enquiries@mulupark.com

Phone +60 85 792 300

Coordinates 4°4'55.151" N 114°53'34.372" E

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