30/12/2024
Echoes of the Past : Discover Malaysia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
With its unparalleled beauty and cultural diversity, Malaysia is a testament to the marvels of human history and the splendours of nature. Amidst verdant landscapes and bustling cities, Malaysia proudly harbours a treasure trove of UNESCO World Heritage sites, each unravelling a unique tale of the nation's glorious and vibrant heritage. From enigmatic rainforests teeming with endemic species to architecturally exquisite monuments echoing centuries of cultural amalgamation, these heritage wonders offer a fascinating journey into the heart of Malaysia's multifaceted legacy. Embark on a voyage of discovery where history, culture and nature converge to unveil treasured milestones on this enchanting land.
Gunung Mulu National Park
Easily one of nature's most beautiful feats, Gunung Mulu National Park is the crown jewel of Sarawak's growing network of national parks. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 2000, the park encompasses 544 square kilometres of unspoiled primary rainforest, crisscrossed by fast-flowing rivers and beautiful jungle streams, and is dominated by three majestic mountains: Gunung Mulu, Gunung Api and Gunung Benarat.
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