Mulu National Parks

Declared a World Heritage Site in 2000 by UNESCO, Mulu has the world’s most extensive cave system, jungle trekking, river rapids, and fascinating people, including Sarawak’s last nomadic tribes.

Deer Cave

One of the world’s largest cave passages, it is home to 12 species of bats, including the Wrinkle Lipped bats…

Gather at the mouth of the Deer Cave to view the nightly “bat exodus” as millions of bats exit the cave on a hunt for food…

Lang Cave

Being the smallest cave in Mulu, this cave is known for its wonderful limestone shawls, stalagmites and stalactites…

Lagang Cave

As part of the ‘Fastlane’ tour, experience the thrill of seeing this underground world by torchlight and the anticipation of what is around the next dark corner, especially cave faunas like the blue racer snakes…

Canopy

The 480 metre walkway, suspended 25 metres above the forest floor, provides as unforgettable vantage point to experience Mulu’s dipterocarp forest including flora and fauna that can be seen from above…

Mulu Clearwater & Winds

You can participate in 2 tours namely the Clearwater Connection, an advanced caving activity and Clearwater Revival, an intermediate Adventure Caving activity…

Clearwater Cave

This cave is the longest in the world…

Penan longhouse

Cruise up the Melinau river in a longboat to visit a Penan village & market at Batu Bungan…

Cave of the Wind

The next stop is Cave of the Wind where you have to go through a long ramp and a few stairs… Named ‘Cave of the Winds’ because of the cool breezes which can be felt at the narrow parts of the cave…

Take 200 stairs to head to Clearwater Cave…

Tree Top Tower

This bird hide provides the opportunity to ‘spy’ on canopy life in the rainforest, especially during the fruiting season…

Pinnacles

The Pinnacles are a unique formation of razor-sharp limestone rocks jutting out of the jungle on the slopes of Mount Api, standing at 50 metres high and its climb is regarded as an extremely high-risk activity…