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The Headhunters' Trail and Pinnacles - 5D4N
Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Borneo

Travel into the depths of the equatorial rainforest at Mulu National Park and follow the ancient Headhunters’ Trail in the heart of Borneo to the traditional Longhouses of the Dayak tribe. If you have the real sense of adventure you can climb up to the observation deck for a great view to the limestone Pinnacles rising majestically out of the lush jungle.
Gunung Mulu National Park is also a nature-lovers paradise and if we are lucky, we may catch sight of the unique wildlife.

QUICK REFERENCE ITINERARY:
Day 1 Arrive in Mulu and explore Deer and Lang Caves
Day 2 Travel by longboat upriver and explore the Caves, trek thought the rain forest to Camp 5
Day 3 Climb up to the view point on the top of the pinnacles
Day 4 Trek the Headhunter’s trail, stay overnight in the Iban Longhouse
Day 5 Continue your journey to Limbang airport, departure.

TRIP DETAILS:

  • DURATION: 5 days / 4 nights
  • TRIP DATES: There are no set departure dates for this trip
  • ARRIVE: Mulu airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • DEPARTURE: Limbang airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • LODGING: 2 nights at the Royal Mulu Resort and 3 nights in simple lodging (homestay, jungle camps)
  • TYPE OF TOUR: Private Tour / Join In basis Tour
  • TRANFERS: By minibus, by longboat
  • ACTIVITIES: Caves exploration and Jungle trekking-Be prepared for some serious physical activities and expect some culture shock.
  • TAILOR MADE:  This itinerary can be tailored to suit your your interests, time frame and budget. We can change the hotels or add any other service such as excursions, flights etc..Please contact us for a free personalised quotation
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS...
Extend 2-3 day in Brunei and experience a great stay in the luxury of Sultanate Fly from Mulu to Kuching and visit the Dayak Longhouse Continue your adventure with a wildlife safari in Sabah


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