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Mulu Village Heritage

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RGS Gunung Mulu Expedition
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Replica of RGS Base Camp 1985
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Current Mulu Village To Date
  • In 1977/78, the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) sent out its Mulu expedition team which included 115 scientists in total. 

  • A traditional longhouse was built as a camp specifically for the research project

  • Mulu National Park first opened its doors in 1985.​
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  • Mulu Village was built on a replica of the RGS base camp in the same historical site to welcome guests from all over the world.
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  • The longhouse has been around for about 40 years and has seen through heavy rainy seasons.​ ​

  • To present, Mulu Village has currently preserved the camp site in its simple form, clean, and airy, just as it was in the past.

Mulu Village Amenities

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Geothermal Hotspring ​


Hot springs have long been respected as a source of healing and regeneration.
The advantages include stress reduction, skin healing, increased blood circulation, comfortable sleep, pain alleviation, and so on.
The hot spring is solely known to the locals, and Mulu village is just minutes of walk away.




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Mulu View Point


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Mulu Village's lone vantage point is only a 2-minute walk away. The trek to the summit of the peak takes around 15 minutes and provides a spectacular view of the Mulu mountains and river.
A one-of-a-kind arrangement for a delightful sunrise breakfast.

Mulu Village Wild Neighbors

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