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Gunung Mulu National Park (Taman Negara Gunung Mulu, [1]) is in Sarawak on the island Borneo, near the border with Brunei.
[edit] Understand[edit] History[edit] LandscapeNamed after the 2,377m Mount Mulu (Gunung Mulu), the park is famed for its limestone karst formations both above ground and underground. The massive cave systems, which contain the 12 million cubic meter Sarawak Chamber (the world's largest), are still in the process of being mapped. Clearwater Cave at 151 km (Feb 2007) is the 10th longest cave in the world.[edit] Flora and fauna[edit] Climate[edit] Get in[edit] By planeGunung Mulu National Park has a small airport (code: MZV) which actually lies just outside the national park boundary. Most tour operators pick up passengers from the airport and bring them to their respective accommodations. Independent travellers can either thumb a lift from these operators or take a boat ride to Park Headquarters. MASWings [2], took over the rural air services links, which includes flights in and out of Mulu from Fly Asian Xpress (FAX)], on October 1, 2007.
Map of Gunung Mulu National Park. Template:Ifd [edit] By landThis option is certainly for the more adventurous. In fact, by land is a bit of a misnomer because this option usually requires a combination of going by road, boats and maybe even some hiking.
[edit] Fees/Permits[edit] Get around[edit] SeeMost visitors come to Mulu for the caves, but there are also good jungle and mountain trekking options in the area. Guides are obligatory for all cave visits and most treks. [edit] Caves
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[edit] Adventure Caving
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[edit] Drink[edit] LodgingThe Park HQ offers lodging for visitors in several categories:
[edit] CampingCamping is permitted only at Park HQ, but is not really recommended due to the soggy rainforest conditions. RM5/person. [edit] Backcountry[edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out |
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