Mount Mulu, the fifth highest mountain in Malaysia, is considered as the most popular tourist attraction in Sarawak. World Heritage Site, Gunung Mulu National Park houses the picturesque Mount Mulu. Also, it's the second highest mountain in Sarawak. Standing at a height of 2376 metres, this sandstone and shale pinnacle is a sight to behold.
Lying 32 km west to the city of Miri, on Miri- Bintulu Road Miri, is the lush green forest of Lambir Hills National Park. Occupying an area of 6952 hectares, it is the world’s most ecologically diverse area. Bukit Lambir with a height of 465 meters is the highest point in the park.
Named after Mount Mulu, the second-highest peak in Sarawak, the Gunung Mulu National Park in is a spectacular national park located in the Mulu World Heritage Area. These rainforests took 60 million years to develop which is why it is one of the most prestigious natural sites in South East Asia and has even been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.