A trip to Mulu Cave (Mohd Zulfadli bin Khalip)
To get
yourself to Mulu Cave, a flight from Miri is needed because it’s the only
airport that are close to Mulu’s little airport. For your information, only a
small-sized plane can land and take off from Mulu Airport, and the airport
itself, did not seem to be exactly like an airport. More to a market and some
markets, are even bigger than this airport. From Miri, it only take us about 20
minutes flight. But if car is the option you take to get to Mulu, most people
would consider it twice since the roads are a little bit extreme.
Now, talking
about getting to the cave itself. When I was on the trip to Mulu Cave, me and
my family stayed at my father’s quarters house. If my father didn’t work there,
we’ll be paying for the chalet provided by the organization that arranged
everything for people who want to get to the cave. Either from my father’s
place or the chalet, everyone will take a boat, cruising through the clear
river water of the Melinau River. It’s a really nice nature view everywhere
during the journey with the boat.
When we are
about to enter the cave, a guider will guide us because the road to the cave is
quite adventurous, tiring, lots of sweat and maybe tears for someone! Imagine
that! Mulu cave is divided into sections of caves. For us back then, we’ll only
travel to the Wind Cave and the Clearwater Cave. The trip that took us to these
two caves demanded a lot of sweat and honestly, it’s really, really, goddamn
tired. The most adventurous road between these two is the road to the
Clearwater Cave. We need to walk down from a hill because the cave located
lower and within it, is a river in the cave! It’s really nice. When you are on
the top of the hill, and you are looking down, you might say ‘I’m a dead man if
a fall from this height!’. The river was really nice, and for some Penan
people, there believe in something about the river because to them, it is rare
to see a river flowing inside a cave.
For the Wind
Cave, it is named because the windy condition in the cave itself. It is cool,
it feels like you are on a highland like Cameron Highland and Kundasang, except
for the fact that you are not in an actual highland. Inside the cave, I’ve seen
a lot of weird looking stalagmite. Even for some, it looks like a woman wearing
a scarf! Some are shaping like the World Cup (I mean the football World Cup).
The guider told us to be really silence, so that we can hear the sound of the
wind (according to him and that is true). I felt the wind touches me with its
cool hands. Some say, the Wind Cave at night is another story. I guess, I won’t
be telling the story here. There’s a lot of story about this Mulu Cave, and it
is fun to hear them.
Finally, our
journey was done. We take some relaxing moments near a little natural swimming
pool nearby the cave. The guider told me that the water in the pool, is from
the Clearwater Cave’s river. I don’t care about that, as long as it is nice for
me to swim, it is considered as okay!
Clearwater Cave, the water makes you wanna jump! |
Left or right? Both are awesome! |
The majestic scene in Wind Cave |