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Unknown snake species in the jungle of Mulu
Unknown snake species in the jungle of Mulu

Mulu Canopy Skywalk

Before our time in the jungle was up, the Mulu Canopy Skywalk was still on our agenda. This 480-meter-long and 15- to 25-meter-high path leads over suspension bridges through the rainforest treetops.

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Adventure tour through the caves of Mulu

Our second day in Mulu began with a small breakfast in the Park Café. Here you can choose between 3 dishes. We opted for pancakes (unfortunately not the American version, just plain pancakes) with fruit. The atmosphere here is particularly nice. The wicker chairs and wooden tables are right on the banks of a river - the jungle begins on the opposite bank. You sit in "civilisation" and can watch the wilderness on the other side of the river.

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On the road in the jungle of Mulu
On the road in the jungle of Mulu

Welcome to the jungle of Mulu!

We flew from Kota Kinabalu to Mulu via Miri on MASWings flight MH 3255, an ATR 72-500 (registration: 9M-MWA, name: Kuching). From the plane, we could admire the endless expanse of the jungle. Here and there, we encountered small settlements and meandering rivers. Mulu Airport consists of a small terminal building and a short runway. We walked the 1.5 kilometers to the main entrance of Gunung Mulu National Park. It's also possible to take a minibus, but this costs 5 MYR per person.

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