Getting Around
Marudi is accessible by river and road, making it a convenient stop for travelers heading to the highlands.
Marudi, located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, is a town rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. Positioned on the banks of the Baram River, it serves as the cultural heart of the Orang Ulu, the highland tribes of Sarawak. Historically, Marudi was the administrative center of northern Sarawak before the establishment of Miri. Today, it is a transit gateway to the Kelabit Highlands and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gunung Mulu National Park, making it an attractive destination for travelers seeking to explore the region's cultural and natural attractions.
Marudi, located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, is a town rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. Positioned on the banks of the Baram River, it serves as the cultural heart of the Orang Ulu, the highland tribes of Sarawak. Historically, Marudi was the administrative center of northern Sarawak before the establishment of Miri. Today, it is a transit gateway to the Kelabit Highlands and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gunung Mulu National Park, making it an attractive destination for travelers seeking to explore the region's cultural and natural attractions.
Cultural heart of the Orang Ulu tribes.
Gateway to Kelabit Highlands.
Access to Gunung Mulu National Park.
Located on the Baram River.
Historical significance in Sarawak.
Close access to Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cultural engagement opportunities with the Orang Ulu tribes.
Scenic river views along the Baram River.
Marudi is accessible by river and road, making it a convenient stop for travelers heading to the highlands.
Engage with the local Orang Ulu community to learn about their traditions and crafts.
Exploring cultural heritage and natural beauty.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
90,100
Use Marudi as a base to explore the nearby Gunung Mulu National Park and its famous caves.
Try local delicacies and traditional dishes unique to the region.
Malay, English
Cultural Exploration, Nature Lovers, Adventure Seekers
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Marudi for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Expect warm temperatures and increased humidity; ideal for exploring the lush landscapes.
A quieter season with cooler temperatures, perfect for cultural exploration.
Mild weather makes it a good time to visit, with opportunities for festive cultural events.