Mulu

Mulu

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Young Adult

12‐15

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2‐11

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< 2yrs

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Age<=17

Mulu

A geological marvel and an area of extraordinary biodiversity unparalleled in the world

A trip to Mulu turns your holidays to Kuching & Sarawak into an eyeball-popping, adrenaline-rushing, and gasp-inducing adventure. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Mulu National Park is a geological marvel, an area of extraordinary biodiversity unparalleled in the world, and an adventure-seeker’s playground.

A trip to Mulu turns your holidays to Kuching & Sarawak into an eyeball-popping, adrenaline-rushing, and gasp-inducing adventure. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Mulu National Park is a geological marvel, an area of extraordinary biodiversity unparalleled in the world, and an adventure-seeker’s playground.
Picture this. Deep dark caves of humongous proportions and ones that snake for hundreds of kilometers. They are the Sarawak Chamber, the world’s largest cave chamber, and the Clearwater Cave, respectively. A cluster of razor-tipped limestone formations that tower over the neighboring landscape and impart an alien look to the Gunung Api. It is the Pinnacles.

The dense jungles of the Mulu National Park nurture more than one diverse ecosystem. There are eight different types of forest ecosystems where about a hundred species of mammals, almost 200 of species of birds, close to 300 species of butterflies, and countless varieties of tropical plants thrive. New species of flora and fauna continue to be discovered. The national park is a happy hunting ground of biologists, conservationists, naturalists, and environmentalists.

Turn your Kuching & Sarawak holiday into an adventure outing in the lap of Nature. Delve into the secret bowels of the caves. Trek. Camp under a green canopy and drift off to sleep listening to unfamiliar nocturnal sounds. Walk on the world’s longest tree canopy to reach right into the midst of the fern- and moss-draped trees that seem to soar into the skies. Go up a 30-meter tower to watch a vibrant life unfold right in front of your eyes—birds feeding their young, squirrels fighting, and butterflies flitting amongst the leaves.

Thankfully, you don’t have to mull over weather reports or look up historical temperature highs and lows when you plan a holiday to Kuching & Sarawak. The region has a tropical rainforest climate with just two discernible seasons—wet and dry.

The average temperature remains almost constant throughout the year. Kuching & Sarawak are also spared the worst of the elements—the devastating tropical storms that are native to this region—because of its location. So it is a good idea to plan your Borneo Malaysia holiday keeping in mind the myriad colorful festivals here. These festivals celebrate the bounties of Nature and are great opportunities for you to mingle with folks who live in harmony with the natural world.

The wet season extends from November to February. Although there are frequent showers, your outdoor plans are usually not upset because the sun almost always peeks through the clouds and brightens up the day. The rains freshen up the environs and add to the lushness of the forests. It seems Mother Nature decks up in myriad shades of green to entice us. If you are in Miri during the wet season, you will have many ways to spend the time even if you have to postpone a trip to the rainforests near the city. With an eclectic dining scene and a host of recreational activities, this city is a culture vulture’s playground, come rain or shine.

Deepavali, the festival of lights and a celebration of the triumph of good over evil, is an auspicious ceremony for the Hindus. But in Kuching & Sarawak, people of all faiths come together to celebrate the occasion. For them, it is a chance to come together over a plate of sweetmeats and share a good laugh. In Borneo Malaysia, Chinese festivals are celebrated not just by the Chinese but also by the Hindus and Buddhists. The Hindu festivals bring together people from all communities. The camaraderie between the folks here, however, doesn’t seem surprising when you ponder the deep bonds they share with Nature. Harmony is the essence of life in Kuching & Sarawak.

Festivals are incredible opportunities to mix with the locals and understand their passions, aspirations, and the ideals and values they hold dear. The festivals of Borneo Malaysia showcase to the world the spirit of tolerance in the country. People of many different faiths and races inhabit this land. Every festival is celebrated with equal fervor, pomp, and gaiety. If you plan to take a holiday to Kuching & Sarawak during the Chinese New Year celebrations, you will be dazzled by the fireworks displays, but you will be more spellbound by the harmony between the people who live here.

The ideal time to take a Kuching & Sarawak holiday is during the dry season, which runs from March to October. Do not be misled by the moniker; the dry season is not a sizzling hot season. The temperatures do not reach soaring heights; it is just that there aren’t many rainy days during this season. The dry season sees a profusion of tropical fruits and flowers. Breathe in the air laden with the fragrance of the flowers and delightfully fruity aromas as you walk along a forested trail and feel yourself being transported to Eden!

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