Explore the geological and biological wonders of Mulu. The park's geological history and current evolutionary processes make it a top destination for nature lovers. The limestone buttresses of Gunung Api, Gunung Benerat, and Gunung Buda hug the steep contours of Gunung (Mt.) Mulu. Dive into one of the longest cave systems in the world and marvel at the biggest enclosed space in the world.
Mulu is also a biodiversity hotspot, with half of Borneo's known species of plants, animals, and fungi found within its borders. With 17 different vegetation zones, visitors can spot over 2,000 species of flowering plants, including 182 orchids and 15 species of carnivorous pitcher plants. Keep an eye out for the 116 mammal species, 305 bird species, 100 reptiles, 97 amphibians, and 48 fish species that call this park home.
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Mulu National Park