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Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a paradise for nature lovers. It's known for its stunning limestone formations, vast cave systems, and diverse wildlife. The park offers unparalleled opportunities for adventure and exploration in a pristine rainforest environment.
150-2377 meters (492-7800 feet)
Tropical - The park experiences a tropical climate with high humidity and significant rainfall throughout the year. There are two main seasons: the wet season (October to March) and the dry season (April to September).
April to September (dry season)
The dry season is ideal for exploring the park's caves and hiking trails. The weather is generally sunny and dry, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
October to March (wet season)
The wet season brings heavy rainfall, which can make some trails slippery and difficult to navigate. However, the park is less crowded, and the lush greenery is spectacular.