Gunung Gading National Park
Gunung Gading is gazetted as a national park in the year of 1983 and is
opened to public in 1993. The main attraction of Gunung Gading National Park is
undoubtedly the Rafflesia flower, the largest flower in the world. Therefore, it
is a must to have a sight of the blooming of the Rafflesia flower.
Unfortunately, this special plant blooms with very short period and is very
infrequent. Fret not, as you can check with Park Headquarters before you plan
your trip.
Apart from the amazing Rafflesia, the national park offers a lot more
interesting features. It has amazing waterfalls, spectacular scenery, treks and
trails as well as the wildlife. One of the trails leads you to the summit of
Gunung Gading which is at a height of 906 meters.
Beautiful beaches of Pandan and Siar can be seen and view on the summit. A 20
minutes taxi ride can get you to the undeveloped beaches from the national park.
It is interesting that you can actually go hike with your own group without any
tour guide.
Of course, guided tour is available too with affordable fees.
Accommodation in the national park would not be a problem as wide options are
offered. Remember to book your room in advanced through the Sarawak Forestry
Office in Kuching as they have to issue a permit for you to overnight there. The
forest hostel offered has longhouse style units, lodge house and official camp
site according to your own preference.
If you do not want to overnight in the park itself, there is a guest house
located in Lundu town with a 30 minutes' walk from the park. Noted that there is
no food available in the park, and so, go shopping for grocery or can food
before you walk into the park. However, the cabins rented are all well equipped
with cooking utensils and fridge.
Getting There
Gunung Gading National Park is located in the district of Lundu, in the
southwest of Sarawak, in East Malaysia. A 2 hours drive can get you there from
Kuching.
To get to Gunung Gading National Park, take a bus from Kuching Express Terminal
to Lundu town. To get to the express terminal, you can either take a taxi ride
or hop on to local buses numbered 3A or 2 from the Sarawak Transportation
Company (STC).
When you reach Lundu town, you can either walk for around 30 minutes to reach
Gunung Gading National Park or take a taxi ride. The taxi ride takes up to 5
minutes to reach the destination.
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