Journey to Mulu National Park & Pinnacles
Sarawak is approximately 90% the size of the whole of Peninsula Malaysia in terms of total land area, making it the biggest region in Malaysia. Sarawak has 67 national parks, 23 which are open to the public. These include:
Unesco World Heritage Site Gunong Mulu National Park
Well known today for its rich biodiversity and karst features like its caves and underground rivers, it boasts remarkable 50-meter tall, razorsharp limestone Pinnacles on the northern end of Gunung Api and the biggest underground cave chamber in the world - the Sarawak Chamber - which can fit 40 Boeing 757 aircrafts.
Niah National Park, Borneo’s ‘Cradle of Life’
Niah Caves system boasts one of the largest limestone caves in the world which includes paleolithic and Neolithic burial sites, ancient cave paintings and the majestic Great Cave, an important prehistorical site where new discoveries in 2017 suggest that human pre-history has been established to have existed here about 65,000 years ago.
List of National Park in Sarawak


