Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa
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See also : Mulu National Park

Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa (Previously Royal Mulu Resort)
Designed in the style of exotic ethnic longhouses, Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa was built on wooden stilts above the ground and linked by wooden walkways, the Resort stands on the banks of the Melinau River, in the midst of a breathtaking natural splendor in exotic Sarawak, Borneo.
Mulu Marriott Resort & Spa is an international class nature and activities destination, offering the best combination of resort activities, nature and comfort. The Resort is located near the Gunung Mulu National Park, home of lush exotic rain forest and some of the most amazing cave systems in the world.

The resort has 188 designed rooms consisting of deluxe, executive suite crown suite and royal suite all of which have rich parquet floorings, mini bar, individually controlled air-conditioning standard ammenities and hot showers. The resort has its own water treatment plant, which supplies all guest rooms with clean and safe water. All staff at the Royal Mulu Resort are constantly traine with updated first Aid procedures and for cases requiring medical attention, a clinic from a nearby village is always available.

The Wildflower Restaurant is open from 7am to 11pm, and combines the best of Local, Chinese and Western Cuisine.
The Splash Bar located outside of the Wildflower Restaurant, is open everyday offering coconut juice, cocktails, local juices and even 'tuak', the local rice wine.
Activities for the visitors include:
○ Adventure Caving
○ Board Rafting
○ Night Cruise
○ Four Show Caves
○ Nature Walk
○ Boating
○ Archery
○ Mountain Biking
○ Kayaking
○ Rock Climbing
○ Adventure Tours
○ ATV Mulu Tour
Phone: +60-85-792388
Fax: +60-85-792399
Sales: +60-85-421121
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Lutong River is a river that flows North-South along the coast to the west of Lutong town. 
The Lambir Canopy Walkway project was jointly coordinated by Abang Abdul Hamid, an Entomologist with the Forest Department of Sarawak together with the late Professor Tamiji Inoue of the Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University. ProfessorTamiji Inoue was killed in a plane crash in Lambir Hills National Park.
The Miri Public Swimming Pool, open to public in the 1980s features a competition sized 50 meter length pool with diving platforms, along with the usual kiddie pool.