Mulu Trip @ 18- 24 April 2009

Gunung Mulu National Park is one of Nature's most spectacular achievements and the 'jewel in the crown' of Sarawak's expanding network of national parks.
It is also the largest national park, covering 52,865 hectares of primary rainforest, which is criss-crossed by fast flowing rivers and clear jungle streams.


breath-taking view

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4 members of our club are selected to participate in this trip to Bukit Mas Limbang & Taman Negara Mulu, which is 100% sponsored by Ministry of Social Development & Urbanisation (MSDU).


left to right: Stanley Ho, Ivan Chai, Yanty Liew, Jason Lim




Along with this trip, our members discovered the world's largest cave passage Deer Cave, the world's largest natural chamber Sarawak Chamber, and the longest cave in Southeast Asia Clearwater Cave.

stick worm found inside cave

deer cave

Although Mulu is synonymous with caves, the 'Mulu experience' is not limited to underground attractions.
The park is covered in rich primary rainforest and offers a whole range of nature-based activities.


4 million bats surge out to the night sky *amazing*


Ivan with Mr. Green Bug. 'Hi.... '

They also participated in some excellent jungle treks and mountain hikes, including the challenging trek to view the Pinnacles.



In addition, our club members also participated in the seminar regarding on 'Forest Conservation' by Jabatan Hutan Sarawak & also 'Jungle Survival' by ATM.
Lastly, we hope all of our club members will be given such opportunities to participate in ay upcoming sponsored-outdoor-activities.


WE LOVE MOTHER NATURE!!!
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