Gunung Mulu National Park, Malaysia (1080HD) Travel Video
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Tucked-in just behind Brunei, and hidden high amid the equatorial rain-forests of northern Sarawak, is the World Heritage listed Gunung Mulu National Park.
If Borneo had a heart it would definitely be found deep within one of the spectacular cave systems in this remote natural treasure.
Set amid vertical cliffs, hidden gorges, and limestone pinnacles - much of it blanketed in impenetrable forest - The Gunung Mulu Heritage Area is an astonishing storehouse of geo and bio-diversity.
There are no roads into the park, so travelers must journey by air from the coastal town of Miri, or undertake a 10 hour boat trip up the river.
Besides the incredible species diversity found here, visitors come to Mulu to experience some of the world's longest and most spectacular cave systems. Winding and twisting their way through the mountain ranges are subterranean passages, rivers, and chambers so large they defy description. Professional park guides, drawn from the local rainforest and river people, are on hand to share their knowledge of Mulu. The Rainfall Discovery Walk takes visitors through lush forest, along tumbling rivers, and into the towering chambers and ancient riverbed of Deer Cave. Nearby, the smaller but more intimate Lang Cave awaits, with it's otherworldly stalagmite and stalactite formations.
Every sunset, visitors gather at the Bat Observatory to witness the mesmerising bat exodus.
Millions of bats, representing 12 species, swarm from the cave entrance in cloud-like formations in their nightly search for insects and fruit.
The park offers much to see and do, including the longest tree based canopy walk in the world, guided treks and longboat trips to hidden valleys and longhouse villages, as well as advanced caving expeditions for experienced cavers.
Gunung Mulu National Park, Pt 1, Lang Cave & Deer Cave
The first part of our trip to Borneo which I won as a raffle prize.
Thanks must go to the Ghar Parau Foundation for organising the prize trip!
Also thanks to the Gunung Mulu National Park and all the staff there who made our stay fantastically memorable!
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After I got my camera back from the local diver I went to find the rest of my group. When I found the rest of my group they were just going back from waterfalls in Mulu national park. They told me that our guide from yesterday is just going into the deer cave with small group so they recommend to me that I could join them and visit the deer cave. I did exactly that. First we went to Lang cave where we saw a lot of stalagmites and stalactites. Then we went to a much bigger deer cave where there are thousands of bats living. Then we were standing in front of the deer cave waiting fo bat exodus. When the bat exodus began I was amazed! There were thousands of bat flyling from the cave and they were looking like a big black snake on the sky. It was kind of magical :-)
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Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Malaysia. 20140312_131820.m2ts
Inside Deer Cave looking back to the main entrance of one of the largest natural cave passages in the world, Mulu National Park, Malaysian Borneo. Boardwalks provide easy access for the daily guided tours that are one of the main activities for visitors to Mulu.
Exploring Borneo: Gunung Mulu National Park - Deer Cave, Lang's cave & millions of bats!
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Bat Exodus from Deer Cave, Mulu Sarawak
One of the world's natural wonders can be witnessed at the bat observatory ( a clearing in front of the southern entrance to Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu, Miri,Sarawak), on most days of reasonably dry weather. In the late afternoon, sometimes around 4.30 to 6.30pm (the exact time varies with the weather, and probably other unknown factors), hundreds of thousands of Wrinkle-lipped bats emerge from the cave in long spiraling streams to spend the night hunting for insects (Tadarida Plicate). On a good evening 1.8 million fly out of the cave. The whooshing roar of thousands of pairs of wings can be heard from a great distance. Sometimes a bat hawk picks out a meal from one of the bat flocks. It has been estimated that each bat eats an average of 5g of insects a night. On a good night, the Deer Cave bat colony therefore would consume some nice tons of insects! This illustrates the importance of leaving nature unharmed. If the bat colony is destroyed for some reason, the natural balance is upset and insect plagues might result.
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Welcome to Gunung Mulu National Park. This 200-square mile nature preserve located in Malaysian Borneo contains a unique combination of caverns and rainforest, and you can see both when you arrive in this lush, ancient landscape.
Gunung Mulu National Park tours typically focus on its immense cave system. Over the years, hundreds of expeditions have been dispatched into its numerous underground cathedrals, though not all of them have been fully explored. Once inside, you can walk down miles of subterranean pathways that are set inside and beneath the twisting mountain ranges that form Gunung Mulu National Park. Don’t worry; guides are available to take you safely through these silent wonders.
Your Gunung Mulu National Park tourism isn’t limited to the underground, though. You can explore the surrounding rainforest that teems with wildlife, or embark on the longest canopy tour in the world. If you’d like to see a greater swath of the park, hop into one of the many boats and take in the view from the river. At sunset, gather with other visitors at the Bat Observatory for a special treat: the Bat Exodus. Twelve species of these nocturnal creatures swarm out of the caves once the sun descends to begin their nightly hunting. It’s a sight you won’t soon forget!
What did you enjoy the most during your sightseeing in Gunung Mulu National Park?
Visit our Gunung Mulu National Park travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Largest Cave Passage in the World
A visit to Deer Cave as part of the 2019 Anglo-Malaysian caving expedition to Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo.
For more information on the Mulu Caves Project:
Caves are delicate and potentially dangerous places. For more information on wild caving, vertical caving techniques, and cave survey, visit the National Speleological Society website:
To find a local grotto (caving club) visit:
White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a disease that is devastating to bats. To learn more about what you can do to help, along with information on how to properly decontaminate caving gear, visit:
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Inside Deer cave, Mulu National Park
Borneo | Bats, Caves & Skywalks at Mulu National Park | Malaysia Luxury Travel Blog
I'm on a mission to explore as much of Malaysia while I'm living here as possible and Borneo was high on my list! Come with me on day one of my amazing adventure at Gunung Mulu National Park, a highlight of all my travels in 2016. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with amazing experiences in the Sarawak rain forest. I walked on a half kilometre canopy skywalk and was in the deer and lang caves, which boast over 2 MILLION bats! In fact, I saw thousands of bats, walked for hours in some of the prettiest forest I've seen in my life, and had a blast that day.
The canopy skywalk experience was a group guided tour through Mulu Park, which was very fun. Then I booked a private VIP tour though the (OMG so fabulous!!) Mulu Marriott where I was staying with their top guide Steve Duloi and we had a blast. Thanks to Sarawak Tourism Board for helping me to plan this trip, it was perfect!!
For links and prices for the tours and Mulu National Park, visit my blog:
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Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Malaysia. 20140312_141929.m2ts
The exit into the Garden of Eden at the far end of the Deer Cave passage, Mulu National Park and World Heritage site, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The Garden is a circular feature formed by collapse of a subterranean karst limestone passage to form a gigantic circular feature (tiankeng). It is reached by more adventurous tourists on guided tours through the lower passages of Deer Cave.
Inside the Deer Cave - MULU (Sarawak Borneo)
Inside the wonderful Deer Cave in Mulu (Sarawak Borneo).
You can hear the Bats everywhere around you.
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Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Malaysia. 20140312_140059.m2ts
Adventure caving: tourists return from the waterfall in the Garden of Eden via the Deer Cave passage, Mulu National Park, Malaysian Borneo.
Gunung Mulu National Park, Wind cave & Clearwater Cave
20/10/2011 visited 2 caves. see also simonphun.blogspot.com
Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Malaysia. 20140312_140533.m2ts
Adventure caving: tourists return from the waterfall in the Garden of Eden via the Deer Cave passage, Mulu National Park, Malaysian Borneo.
Bats exodus Part 1 @Deer Cave, Mulu National Park Sarawak
GoPro: Amazing Bat Exodus from Deer Cave HD, Gunung Mulu National Park, Malaysia
Amazing Bat Exodus from Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu National Park, Malaysia (GOPRO:惊人的蝙蝠出埃及记从鹿洞HD,姆鲁山国家公园,马来西亚)
Deer Cave, located near Miri, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, is a show cave attraction of Gunung Mulu National Park. It was surveyed in 1961 by G.E. Wilford, of the Malaysian Geological Survey, who predicted that Mulu would yield many more caves in the future (Wilford, 1964). The cave, which is also known as Gua Payau or Gua Rusa by the local Penan and Berawan people, is said to have received its name because of the deer that go there to lick salt-bearing rocks (Tsen, 1993) and shelter themselves.
The cave was surveyed for the first time in the year 1978, producing measurements of 174 m wide and 122 m high in one section that passed through the mountain for a distance of one kilometer. The next survey increased the acknowledged passage length to 4.1 kilometers and connected Lang Cave, another show cave within the park, to the Deer Cave System. This survey, made in 2009 by the Hoffman Institute of Western Kentucky University, revealed the maximum cross-sectional area to be in the large southern passage. This was documented at 169 m wide with a ceiling height of 125 m. The northern passage registered the greatest ceiling height at 148m with a cross-sectional width of 142 m. The main entrance of Deer Cave was measured at 146 m.[1]
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Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Malaysia. 20140314_101612.m2ts
The exit into the Garden of Eden at the far end of the Deer Cave passage, Mulu National Park and World Heritage site, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The Garden is a circular feature formed by collapse of a subterranean karst limestone passage to form a gigantic circular feature (tiankeng). It is reached by more adventurous tourists on guided tours through the lower passages of Deer Cave.