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Limestone Landscape

Limestone Karst Landscape

The park is home to dramatic limestone formations, including sharp pinnacles, caves, and cliffs. The Pinnacles are iconic jagged limestone spikes found on the slopes of Mount Api, which require a challenging trek to reach.

Hornbill

Hornbill

The hornbill is a striking bird and an iconic symbol of Sarawak, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo. In Sarawak, the hornbill holds cultural and ecological significance.

Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Mulu National Park is home to a staggering variety of flora and fauna, including over 3,500 plant species, countless insects, and mammals like the Borneo pygmy squirrel, pangolins, and clouded leopards.

Mulu National Park

Miri, Sarawak

Cave Entrance at Mulu National Park

Mulu National Park, officially known as Gunung Mulu National Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Renowned for its incredible biodiversity and remarkable geological features, it is one of the most spectacular natural parks in Southeast Asia.

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Protect the Wildlife of Sarawak

Our Mission

Protect the Wildlife of Sarawak

Sarawak, the "Land of the Hornbills," is home to some of the world's most extraordinary wildlife. From majestic hornbills and playful orangutans to rare clouded leopards and endangered sun bears, the rainforests of Sarawak are teeming with life. But this rich biodiversity is under threat due to deforestation, habitat loss, and illegal poaching.