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About Clearwater CaveClearwater Cave is a cave system in the Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak. Measuring 51 kilometers in length and 355 meters in depth, it is the longest cqave passage in Southeast Asia. A subterranean river creates a crystal-clear pool that gives it its name. The path from park headquarters leads in a northeasterly direction to Wind Cave and then Clearwater Cave. The walk is pleasant but, as with many of these wooden plankways, rather slippery in places. For a good distance, the trail negotiates along Sungai Melinau. It reaches Wind Cave first, and continues for another 15 minutes to Clearwater Cave.For experience cavers, it is possible to explore outside the usual pedestrian trail. In the company of a guide, you can exit Clearwater Cave via Turtle Cave river route to explore the many labyrinthine passages. Be prepared though for a bit of crawling, climbing, swimming and a general roughing it out at an additional charge. Guides for these adventurous escapades go for between RM200 to RM300 for a group of maximum 5 persons, and can be engaged from the park headquarters. Gunung Mulu National Park Location MapView Gunung Mulu National Park in a larger map ![]() Clearwater Cave Author: lizstephens Photos provided by Panoramio are under the copyright of their owners
![]() Entrance to Clearwater Cave Author: Keng Piew Photos provided by Panoramio are under the copyright of their owners
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