Mulu Village Heritage lodge

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We are a husband and wife team running a guesthouse in the heart of Borneo - Mulu National Park is well known for its pristine caves and mountains. Volunteering times are flexible so volunteers have the opportunity to see the wonders of Mulu which is 30mins flight from Miri, Sarawak.


Avis

4.5
(3 avis)3

Personnel et hôte

5.0

Heures et tâches

4.5

Auberge

4.5

Apprentissage et plaisir

5.0

Pays-Bas

5

My time in Mulu was as amazing as it could have been, James being a fun and providing host who has an interesting background and knowledge. The location is beautiful, park entrance pass for 5 days cost 30 RM and gives you access to one of the world’s most complex cave systems. In your free time you’ll be able to do the tours and hike through the tropical rainforest (town itself is small and not much to do so be prepared to entertain yourself :)). James always communicated on the workload and it felt like an easy-going vibe. For all nature lovers I would highly recommend this place.

il y a 3 mois

États-Unis

3

This was a good experience for my first time volunteering! The listing describes the work as mostly gardening, there was no garden at the long house so the work was more of a DIY/improvement type. It was as many hours as expected though. The town of Mulu is remote and this makes for an authentic cultural experience. However this also means that activities can be limited. The area is beautiful and lush. The listing does have a couple errors; the map location isn't correct, there is no WiFi in the house, and the hiking isn't free but there is a good discount. Overall we loved Brenda and James!

il y a 11 mois


Glenn a répondu

Hi Emily, thanks for the feedback. Apparently, I could not pin the address of Mulu on the location map worldpacker provided. It just doesn't exit!!

États-Unis

5

I stayed at Mulu Village with my sister for 2 weeks and I will definitely return again some day! Brenda and James are exceptional hosts with tons of valuable knowledge about Mulu National Park, local culture, and living harmoniously with the jungle.

Mulu National Park is a wonderful place to explore. However, it is extremely remote and there is almost nothing in town other than the park and a few cafes. The guesthouse is situated at the edge of town and there are cafes and a supermarket close by.

If you enjoy rivers, caves, and hiking and don't mind being disconnected, I highly recommend it!

il y a 11 mois


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