December 11, 2025

Mulu National Park, Sarawak

Last November was my first ever trip to Mulu National Park in Sarawak. Despite working more than ten years of my career in the tourism industry, this was the first time I finally had the opportunity to visit one of Sarawak's most iconic and breathtaking attractions.

After years of promoting this UNESCO World Heritage Site, I arrived only to have the visit feel like the ultimate teaser trailer.  I was only able to walk around the main entrance area and didn't get to visit any of the caves.

That was because my main purpose for traveling there was to attend an event held at Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa. While the resort and the surrounding jungle atmosphere were incredible, the deep, dark secrets of the caves will, unfortunately, have to wait for another time.

However, even a quick trip to Mulu’s entrance area offers its own rewards. I manage to pick up a few precious souvenirs, making sure to support local artisans. I came away with a beautiful woven bakul (a traditional basket) and a lovely necklace. It’s a great way to remember the trip and ensure that the local community benefits from the tourism surrounding the park.

Mulu, you've offered me a magnificent tease. The caves might have to wait, next trip, maybe.