Sunday, April 21, 2013

dont bug me! - Gunung Mulu National Park

Gunung Mulu National Park was really interesting! If you keep on the trail you shouldn't be bugged too much by bugs but be sure not to touch the railings because there r plenty of bugs on the railings and also if you touch the caterpillars you'll be plagued by itchiness (so said the guide)

This must be the funkiest dragonfly i've ever seen

This must be the most interesting  looking caterpillar i've ever seen! n the biggest

Brother: The white caterpillar is a grandpa version of the brown furry caterpillar
Me: -.- (but laughs nevertheless)

Hammerhead worm

We dubbed this the Heihachi (if you're a fan of Tekken you'll know) caterpillar


Caught these 2 at it...apparently the 1 on top is the male...man the female 1's way bigger!!

The guide was really good at pointing out the not so obvious bugs - like these lantern bugs


We finally reached our destination! - next post

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Kampung & caves

 From the hotel we'd to take a little boat down the river to the caves. The river was very beautiful as was the surroundings and it felt nice not to be surrounded by concretes and lights and people



No this isn't where you park when you land but I like this shot so I uploaded it anyway.

It's really picturesque living there. No high rise buildings. Surrounded by trees, fresh air, the river..

On to the caves!

Wind cave - we only went on the easy trail. It was quite nice and easy to walk.

We next went to Clearwater Cave. As you can tell from the below picture, it's called that because it's the source of water. The water's actually very cool and refreshing and you can swim in the pool.

The formations are really interesting and it's really cool inside







There were a lot of Raja Brooke butterflies flying around outside the cave. They're really pretty! But really hard to take photos of because they never stay still! They're always fluttering. Who's Brooke and why's a butterfly that's often seen in Sarawak named after him? Brush up on your history here.