MULU NATIONAL PARK
Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Malaysia’s most extraordinary natural treasures and the largest national park in the country. Spanning 544 square kilometers of pristine rainforest, it is home to fast-flowing rivers, towering peaks, and one of the world’s largest limestone cave systems. Visitors can explore magnificent show caves by day, or venture deeper on adventurous treks such as the Pinnacles or the historic Headhunters Trail.

Things to discover

Admire Langs Cave for its stunning limestone formations of stalactites and stalagmites.

Watch the evening bat exodus, as millions of bats stream out of Deer Cave at sundown.

Walk among the treetops on one of the world’s longest rainforest canopy bridges for a breathtaking perspective of the jungle.
Where to Stay

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Mulu Marriott
Set beside the tranquil Melinau River and embraced by the ancient rainforest of Gunung Mulu National Park, Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa offers a serene connection to nature in understated luxury. Elevated walkways weave through the forest canopy, leading to elegantly designed rooms that open to the sounds of the wild. Thoughtful comforts, a soothing spa, and gentle hospitality create a retreat that feels both rejuvenating and deeply in tune with its surroundings.

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