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Mulu Caves ~ Sarawak

The Gunung Mulu National Park is situated close to the southern border of Brunei with Malaysia, about 100km east-southeast of the town of Miri and 100km due south of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It lies between the headwaters of the Tutuh River, a tributary of the Baram River and covers 544km2, ranging in elevation from 50 meters to 2,376 meters. The park is important for its high biodiversity and unique karst (limestone) features. Besides that, it contains seventeen vegetation zones, exhibiting some 3,500 species of vascular plants. It was first constituted on 3 October 1974 but only opened to public in 1985. The climate here is determined by the Indo-Australian monsoon system. From December to March, it will encounter the wet northeast monsoon and the slightly drier southwest monsoon from May to October. Generally, rainfall is high here with seasonal averages ranging from 4,000 to 5,000mm. Temperatures in the Melinau lowlands range from 23ēC to 26ēC and at Gunung Mulu between 14ēC to 18ēC. The Park has three mountains, Gunung Mulu 2,376m, Gunung Api 1,750m and Gunung Benarat 1,585m. Many of Mulu’s attractions lie deep below the surface. Hidden right underneath the forested slopes of these mountains is one of the largest limestone cave systems in the world. The Park has a number of world record-breaking caves such as the Sarawak Chamber - largest cave chamber in the world, Deer Cave - largest cave passage and the Clearwater Cave - longest cave in Southeast Asia. There are at least 300km more of explored caves, which provides a spectacular sight. These caves are also home to millions of cave swiftlets and bats. The oldest of Mulu's caves started to form about 5 million years ago when sideways earth movements resulted in the formation of both limestone and sandstone mountains, lying side by side. Millions of years of heavy rain and the action of rivers and running water carved out the vast subterranean system that exists today. The weathering process still continues; dripping water creates new rock features, limestone is slowly worn away, and underground rivers carve and sculpt the caves, transporting limestone debris to the cave mouth or redistributing it within the system. ~ www.endemicguides.com
Gunung National Park
Gunung National Park
Accommodation at Gunung National Park HQ
Accommodation at Gunung National Park HQ
Interesting creeper
Interesting creeper
Entrance to Deer Cave
Entrance to Deer Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Lang's Cave
Entrance to Lang's Cave
Entrance to Lang's Cave
Entrance to Deer Cave
Entrance to Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Outline of US President Lincoln in Deer Cave
Outline of US President Lincoln in Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Deer Cave
Watchers waiting for the Bats
Watchers waiting for the Bats
Bats streaming out of Deer Cave at sunset
Bats streaming out of Deer Cave at sunset
Bats streaming out of Deer Cave at sunset
Bats streaming out of Deer Cave at sunset
River ride to Clearwater Cave
River ride to Clearwater Cave
Tree roots touching the water
Tree roots touching the water
Locals living along the river
Locals living along the river
Local children cooling off
Local children cooling off
Rock formations along the river to Clearwater Cave
Rock formations along the river to Clearwater Cave
Boardwalk up to Wind Cave
Boardwalk up to Wind Cave
Entrance to Wind Cave
Entrance to Wind Cave
Wind Cave
Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
King's Chamber in Wind Cave
Entrance to Wind Cave
Entrance to Wind Cave
Swimming hole
Swimming hole
Entrance to Clearwater Cave
Entrance to Clearwater Cave
Teeth at the mouth of Clearwater Cave
Teeth at the mouth of Clearwater Cave
Entrance to Clearwater Cave from the inside
Entrance to Clearwater Cave from the inside
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Clearwater Cave
Water running through Clearwater Cave
Water running through Clearwater Cave
River Transport
River Transport
Local boy swimming
Local boy swimming
Suspension bridge to Gunung Park HQ
Suspension bridge to Gunung Park HQ
Bad hair day
Bad hair day
Boardwalks to the caves
Boardwalks to the caves
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Canopy walk Gunung National Park
Boardwalk from/to Canopy walk
Boardwalk from/to Canopy walk
The NP restaurant
The NP restaurant
Single leaf plant
Single leaf plant
Walking tracks around the accommodation
Walking tracks around the accommodation
Walking tracks around the accommodation
Walking tracks around the accommodation
View toward Mulu Mountains
View toward Mulu Mountains
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge
River Transport
River Transport
Fruit
Fruit
Motorcycles in KL
Motorcycles in KL
Menara KL
Menara KL
View to the KL Twin Towers from Menara KL
View to the KL Twin Towers from Menara KL