Gunung Mulu National Park
Mulu in Sarawak, Malaysia, is home to the world’s largest and most fascinating caves. The caves of the World Heritage listed Mulu National Park break all known records. Among Mulu’s treasures are the Sarawak Chamber (the world’s largest cave); Deer Cave, with the biggest known cave entrance in the world; and Clearwater Cave, with the world’s longest underground cavity. Then there are the literally dozens of smaller, less-visited caves, with such enticing names as Wonder Cave, Good Luck Cave, Lang's Cave, and Imperial Cave.
Take a plank walk into a 120 million year old rainforest bringing you through a peat swamp, alluvial and limestone flats. To experience a true "caving" experience, you could opt to trek, swim and climb (and occasionally crawl) through several cave passages that will take you from the main chamber to secret exits. On a clear night, you could bear witness to a spectacular natural display of bats (millions of them!) forming a spooky blackened sky above emerging from nearby caves in search of food. Mulu is definitely the adventure caving tour of a lifetime.
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