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Mount Mulu National Park

Mount Mulu National Park, located in Malaysian Borneo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its vast limestone karst formations, extensive cave systems, and diverse rainforest ecosystems. Covering approximately 1,874 square kilometers, it protects rich biodiversity, including orangutans, hornbills, and rare orchids. The park features the impressive Mount Mulu, which stands 2,377 meters tall, and is famous for its adventure tourism, especially exploring its complex caves like Sarawak Chamber and Deer Cave. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, scientific interest, and cultural heritage, making it a significant site for conservation and eco-tourism.