Gunung Mulu National Park is one of Nature's most spectacular
achievements and the 'jewel in the crown' of Sarawak's expanding network of
national parks. It is also the largest national park, covering 52,865 hectares
of primary rainforest, which is criss-crossed by fast flowing rivers and clear
jungle streams. Mulu is dominated by three mountains - Gunung Mulu (2,376 m),
Gunung Api (1,750 m) and Gunung Benarat (1,585 m). Yet many of Mulu's greatest
attractions lie deep below the surface. Hidden underneath the forested slopes of
these mountains is one of the largest limestone cave systems in the
world.
The famous Pinnacles at Mulu consist of a series of 45 metre high, razor-sharp limestone spikes that tower above the surrounding vegetation, mid-way up the slopes of Gunung Api. The trek to view them is one of the most popular in the park. But be warned, the Pinnacle Summit Trek is a tough and challenging one. The trail itself is very steep (near vertical in parts) and requires a certain level of fitness.
Mulu 4 Show Caves
3D/2N from $267
Mulu Pinnacles
3D/2N from $445
Mulu Caves & Pinnacles
4D/3N from $526
Miri & Mulu Caves
4D/3N from $341
Beauty of Mulu
7D/6N from $929





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