What this place feels like
Strongly adventurous with very nature-focused, very functional, somewhat indulgent character.
Gunung Mulu National Park
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking wilderness of Gunung Mulu National Park, where towering limestone pinnacles emerge dramatically among lush green tropical rainforest. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers an epic journey through wild terrain, where every twist reveals a new postcard-perfect vista, steeped in mystery and natural grandeur. Feel the vibrant energy of untouched nature, as mist-laden clouds sweep over jagged peaks under brilliant blue skies, inviting adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike to explore this awe-inspiring wonderland.
March to September — drier months best for trekking and clear skies
Most videos filmed Mar during spring. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.
Frequently asked questions
March to September — drier months best for trekking and clear skies
Full day to multiple days for trails and cave tours
Hiking boots, Camera with zoom lens, Lightweight rain jacket, Insect repellent, Plenty of water, and Sun protection
Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Small Groups
The nearest airport is Miri Airport, approximately 2 to 3 hours drive from Gunung Mulu National Park, connecting you to major cities in Malaysia.
Find eco-lodges, jungle chalets, and guesthouses near Gunung Mulu National Park offering comfortable stays close to nature.Book a stay →
Pair your visit with guided cave explorations, canopy walkway walks, or cultural visits to local indigenous villages.Book a tour →
$100-$250
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