Visiting Mulu World Heritage Area is a journey into the interior of Borneo. To get from the coastal city of Miri you must fly over impenetrable jungle or travel all day up the Baram, Tutoh and Melinau rivers to the mountains on the far horizon.
Trips overland to a nearby longhouse, then a 2 hour boat ride to the Park, are possible but very difficult. The only access is via logging roads which can be locked, washed out and in very poor condition.
There are no buses, no highways and certainly no taxis to Mulu. So it's the easy way by air or the scenic and slow, winding cruise by river.
You can also arrive from the north flying in from Kota Kinabalu in Sabah or hiking down the Head Hunter's Trail from Limbang.
Which ever adventure you choose to get to Mulu it is just an introduction to the jungle experience waiting for you.
Park entry tickets to a Sarawak World Heritage Area permits visitors to enter the park for an unlimited number of times over 5 calendar days. (Tickets are non-transferrable).
Mulu World Heritage
5 day pass Foreign Adult Rm30
Foreign Child Rm10 (7 – 18 years) 6 and below no charge
Malaysian Adult Rm15
Malaysian Senior Rm 7 (60 years and above)
Malaysian Child Rm 5 (7 – 18 years) 6 and below no charge