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Located in Malaysian Borneo, Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its limestone karst formations, caves, and diverse wildlife. The official currency used in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). The park offers a unique experience for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, with activities such as cave exploration, jungle trekking, and canopy walks.
The best time to visit Gunung Mulu National Park is during the dry season from March to October when the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. However, it is important to note that the park experiences high humidity and rainfall throughout the year, so be prepared for sudden changes in weather.
Getting around Gunung Mulu National Park is mainly done on foot or by boat along the rivers. The park has well-marked trails for hiking and guided tours are available for exploring the caves. There are also boat rides that offer scenic views of the surrounding rainforest and limestone cliffs.
Make sure to pack light and breathable clothing as the weather can be hot and humid. Bring insect repellent to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other bugs. Stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle with you during your outdoor activities. Respect the wildlife and follow the park rules to help preserve the natural environment. Book guided tours in advance to secure your spot and learn more about the park's history and biodiversity.