• Mullu National Park

    July 26, 2025 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    Mulu National Park is a national park in Mir Division, Sarawak, Malaysia . It is a UNESCO World Heritage Sit.found the world’s largest limestone cave system, dominated by the towering Gunung Mulu. The area is so isolated that it is accessible only by light aircraft and, once in the park, exploration is on foot or by boat.This spectacular rainforest took 60 million years to create. It is one of the most important natural sites in South East Asia and it also has some of the most spectacular caves.
    We stayed in Mulu Village at a Home stay with Brenda and James who were also our Tourguide. Straight after our arrival we went with Brenda to visit the Deer Cave who is not only spectacular to look at especially the Garden of Eden a hidden valley and waterfall inside Deer Cave. The Deer Cave is also famous for the "Lincoln Face " siluate and the 12 different species of bats living in . Most nights the bats coming out to eat and on the bats observatory area we were able to watch this. It was Unforgettable.
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