Gunung Gading National Park

Gunung Gading is home to the world’s largest flower, the rafflesia, which can grow up to one metre in diameter. When in bloom the flower gives off a nasty smell which attracts flies and other insects. The rafflesia has no specific season but the rainy season provides better blooming frequencies. It takes nine months to mature and flowering lasts only 4 or 5 days before dying.

Owing to the rafflesia’s rarity and brief flowering period, timing (and luck) are important. The park staff usually know when a plant is about to bloom. Visitors can check with the park HQ (Tel: +60 82 735144) or the National Parks and Wildlife Booking Office in Kuching (Tel: +60 82 248088) to find out if any plants are about to bloom or already in bloom. Although flowers generally bloom throughout the year, November, December and January can be regarded as the peak flowering season as the frequency of blooms is high.

Seeing a blooming rafflesia is certainly the highlight of a trip to Gunung Gading, but the Park and the whole Lundu area are well worth visiting anyway. The rugged mountain peaks that make up the Park provide a scenic backdrop to the nearby town of Lundu, and the nearby beaches at Pandan and Siar. Gunung Gading also has some enjoyable walks and a challenging jungle trek.

Jungle Trekking

‘The Waterfall’ trail offers the shortest walk, winding its way up through the forest past a series of waterfalls. It takes about one hour to reach the last one, Waterfall No. 7. You’ll need to be fit for the other trek, the Gunung Gading Summit trail (3-4 hours, one way) as it involves some serious hill walking. You must complete the trail and return the same day, as overnight stays in the forest are not permitted.

From the summit you can opt for a side trek to Batu Bakubu, which was a former communist camp during the insurgency. Further information about these treks can be obtained from the Park HQ.

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TIPS: Carry enough water, a change of top, a small towel, strong insect repellent and a light pancho.

TRAVEL TIPS

  • Visitors are advised to bring along trekking attire and shoes, sunblock, a change of top, a small towel, strong insect repellent, a light pancho, and basic first aid supplies.
  • The Park has no canteen facilities and visitors should bring enough food and drinking water.

 

Admission Fee:

Category Malaysian(RM) Non Malaysian (RM)
Adult 10.00 20.00
Disable Person 5.00 10.00
Children (>6<18 Years) 3.00 7.00
Children (≤6 Years) Free Free

Address:
Lundu,
Kuching

Contact No:
Tel: +60 82 735 144

Opening hour:
8.00-5.00pm

Getting There

Gunung Gading National Park is located near the small town of Lundu in Southwest Sarawak, about 2 hours drive from Kuching. From the Brooke Dockyard (Gambier Street) bus station take the Sarawak Transport Company bus to Kuching Sentral. Get on the express bus to Lundu (1 1/2 hours). Once arrived in Lundu, continue the journey to the national park in a van or taxi (10-mins). Alternatively, Kuching tour operators offer guided tours to the park. Public bus service runs four return trips in a day. Two in the morning and two in the afternoon Contact our Visitor Information Center for the latest on bus schedules

Location Map

  • Rafflesia at Gunung Gading National Park, Lundu, Sarawak, Malaysia

  • GUNUNG GADING NATIONAL PARK by Audrey

  • Rafflesia at Gunung Gading National Park, Lundu, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • GUNUNG GADING NATIONAL PARK by Audrey
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