Gunung Gading National Park

Gunung Gading National Park

Gunung Gading National Park
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Matt G
Castile and Leon, Spain3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
This was our most exciting hike of our Sarawak, Malaysia trip. Pretty intense jungle hike to 3 waterfalls (#1, 3 and 7). #3 is the best waterfall. You can swim in the waterfall pools -- very refreshing (about 15 C)!! Gorgeous jungle with lots of wildlife!! We didn't see the corpse flower but it was the wrong time of year to see them blooming.
Written August 9, 2024
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Mateusz R
22 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Friends
We have been in Gunung Gading in February 2020. That is really nice place to stay for an one night. It is there two main trail - one to view point where you can see a south east China Sea and Lundu City. Second one id going to summit. Entrance fee 20rm per person and hostel room is 40rm per room or 15rm per person. To Lundu City is super close ~2km so you can go and eat something in the city.
Written February 22, 2020
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Larissa R
6 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020 • Couples
At the headquarter you get a map, which is not really good (the trails are not truthfully drawn) and you don't get too much information from the receptionist. The trails need to be rennovated, a lot is broken (woodpaths) and not very good signaled (there are not too many signs plus the meter- and timeinfo is always missing and even some are unreadable). We did all of the trails except the summit, and some trails go really through the jungle, what is nice and the waterfall on the top is pretty nice (to bath). The entrace fee is 20rm p.p. plus a guide for 30rm if you want to go to a blooming rafflesia, if there is one (if they told us that they're expecting one to bloom and where we would have seen it without a guide, but they just told us when we were back that we took a guide for money).
Written March 3, 2020
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Paul
1 contribution
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
I stayed one night at the park and had a good time but unfortunately I didn’t time it right to see the flowers. The forest trees are quite good and the hostel facilities were decent, too.

If your only reason to visit is for the flowers then check in advance before you go, otherwise you will be disappointed. If you just like to explore the rainforests and look for creatures, then the hiking trails are enjoyable and I spotted a number of large millipedes and some lizards.

This place didn’t compare to Gunung Mulu NP for me, there was a lot more to see and do there. It also takes about two hours to get Gunung Gading from Kuching, so that is a lot of traveling if you only do a day trip. So it might be a good idea to spend a night at the park.

Overall I enjoyed the park but it wasn’t my favourite place on my trip to Borneo.
Written March 14, 2020
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JOey HL
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia122 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Friends
As per subject, so you need not to expect anything. The flower cant even survive due to the fall or broken of branches. Lesson of the day: check the weather before come to here. Perhaps, another trip in future.
Written January 4, 2020
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JosephTing
Malaysia & USA182 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2013 • Friends
The entrance fee to this national park is RM10 for local and RM20 for foreigner. It takes about 2 hours drive from Kuching to this National Park located at Lundu District. This is my third visiting to this park and the first time I ever look at the "Giant Flower - Rafflesia" in front of me and even smell it.
Information from the park guide, this flowers have no specific season but its depend on the pollinator. Means that it just like strike on a jackpot. If you just come in time of the blooming, then you can see it. If not then just claim thats not your day.....hahahahahaha......no wonder why I didn't see any of it during my first and second trip here. But my third trip really got it this time....mmmmmmm

There are few challet and lodge house here in the national park but often fully booked. So if you plan to stay overnight here, make sure you make your reservation in advance.

Besides, there are many other different plants for different purpose like plant leaves for the matting, plants used as antiseptic, stomach ache, oh yea another special spesies "plant sac used on the dart in blowing pipe for animals hunting by the local.

7 waterfalls located at different location but make sure you go for waterfall 7 which takes you about 6 hours of walking distance. Probably you need to starts around 4am to make sure you could make your way back before is getting dark.

The park guide for my third visit really professional and informative. So please get this lady, Anthonia, park guide if you plan to visit here. She is very fluent in english, malay and chinese speaking. And honestly from me, she is the best park guide compare to the other 2 park guides before.

If you really wanna get her to guide you for your trip, you may get her contact number me in person.

Oh yea, you will regret definitely if you dont make your trip to this national park and have a picture with this giant flower before leaving from Kuching.
Written June 23, 2013
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Travellusted
Birmingham, UK86 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2017
Just like all the best Malaysian tourist attractions, it's easy to do and super organised.

Logistics- bus from Kuching bus terminal near the airport, departing towards Lundu. 2 hours. Approx 16rm. Leaving four times a day.

Bus will stop briefly at a junction to Guning Gading, so tell the bus driver so he knows where to stop. A taxi to the park will be waiting (5rm), failing that get Abun's taxi from Lundu town (5rm).

At the park, you will need a guide to see the Rafflesia as they are deep in the jungle, but they will pool tourists together. It's so popular, there's always groups (30rm for up to ten people). I had six in my group.

Given two hours, you can definitely see a Rafflesia (if it's in bloom and reasonably close), and probably a bonus dip at the first water fall.

I saw some 70yo white tourists with walking sticks. So whilst it's clearly challenging and slippery, it can be done by everyone!
Written September 9, 2017
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Chandra G R
Bali, Indonesia401 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Friends
I visited GUNUNG GADING in June '15, w a group from a guesthouse, WITH A GUIDE !!
I really am one to DIY-- yet the group had a guide, Antonia : ) --who has such a calm +peaceful nature, full of information and love for the jungle and for her job. So, this was the first time I've used a Guide -- and it's A VERY GOOD THING !
Many Rafflesia, a parasitic flowering plant, are in the 'Conservation Area,' where only those w a scientific permit may venture to explore, frequently requiring a Guide. Rafflesia are also in 'bloom' within the boundaries of the Park -- yet one would have no idea of where to go, of just exactly where to look, if venturing w*o a Guide. Imagine making the trek to get to the Park, 'saving money' by going thru the Park w*o a Guide....and not finding any Rafflesia! Now, wouldn't that be a bummer !!
We saw two Rafflesia in full splendor! --one was aprox 77 cm (30 inches) !! --also one somewhat recently declining, and one definitely dying back. Of course, Antonia knew exactly where to go for these viewings : )
We were also given the treat of seeing a BABY COBRA, high up on a tree--for its own protection, as well as for grazing on insect eggs.
Also, we saw a flat MILLIPEDE, with a BIOLUMINESCENT REAR END !!
Other treats for the eye included a SUN SPIDER, a huge creature, perhaps the size of a woman's outstretched hand ! in a web woven between two trees, basking in the sun!
Also seen was a LANTERN BUG (fly), also sporting its own BIOLUMINESCENT 'horn' suspended above+beyond its head, as if lighting its way. very Kool !!
The last creature was a very large Brown WALKING STICK, clearly resembling a brown thorny branch!
A treat after the jaunt in the jungle was a cool, very refreshing dip in the rock pool, just beyond the Park Offices. A great way to end the afternoon and prepare for the trip back to Kuching : )
There are two trails: The Waterfall and The Summit. We just went directly to the Rafflesia in 'bloom.'
REMEMBER: take water, hat, moskie spray, snacks, CAMERA -- nothing available at the Park Office.
I most definitely recommend the trip to GUNUNG GADING --check with the Natl Park Office in Kuching, on the Riverfront, or call, to check the status of the 'blooms.'--very unkool to get there, to have only die-ing Rafflesia ! Pay for the GUIDE, get the treat of viewing various jungle creatures !
Written June 21, 2015
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lunarJade
Ipoh, Malaysia720 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2012 • Friends
Gunung Gading National Park ("GGNP") is approx. 2 hours' drive (87 km) west of Kuching. It is home to the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia. The Rafflesia has no specific flowering season, taking nine months to mature and flowering for only 5 or 6 days before dying. Only one species, Rafflesia tuan-mudae ('beloved prince'), is found at GGNP.

Our plan was that if there were Rafflesia in bloom during our visit to Kuching, we would make it a point to go to GGNP (the areas where the Rafflesia are often found are close to Park HQ so no long treks). I contacted GGNP 3 days prior to leaving for Kuching and was told that there were none flowering at the time, but there were buds that may bloom in 1 to 2 weeks' time. The flower that bloomed in mid April had withered.

When we reached Kuching, we visited the National Parks Booking Office to make payment for Bako NP accommodation and took the chance to inquire whether there were any Rafflesia in full bloom in GGNP. We were out of luck ... again told that there were none and that the next bloom could be from mid to end May :(

On our last night in Kuching, imagine our surprise when we heard that the Rafflesia was currently flowering at GGNP. Although the next day was our final day in Kuching, we decided that we would rent a car in the morning and drive to GGNP!

The next morning, we called GGNP and reconfirmed that the Rafflesia was in bloom. We made another call and got the rental car after breakfast. Made arrangement to drop off the car at the airport later that day, so that we could drive ourselves to the airport after the visit to GGNP.

The entrance fee to GGNP is RM10 each for Malaysians. We were given a Trail map and it was a mere 15-min trek from Park HQ to the spot where the flowering Rafflesia was (plot B). The reddish brown flower was right in the middle of the trail so it would hard to miss it. The diameter of this Rafflesia was approximately 24 by 21 inches. We also saw two withered Rafflesia nearby one another and a Rafflesia bud in the area beside the river. The cabbage-like Rafflesia bud is larger than a fist. Although it was a short trek to see the flower, we spent almost an hour at GGNP just admiring and taking photographs of the Rafflesia bloom. There wasn't time to do any of the trails so that must mean another trip in the near future :)

Lucky us ... we got to see the extremely rare Rafflesia in full bloom (was told it was the 4th day since it bloomed), a Rafflesia bud and even the blackened/withered flower :) Just awesome!!

And yeah ... we were just in time and caught our flight.
Written May 10, 2012
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sizzler654
35 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Family
Me and my missus hired a scooter in Kuching (40 ringgit) and drove 2 hours to Lundu and stocked up on water and lunch at the local supermarket/shop as the park has no food or water. Entrance was 20 ringgit each.
This is the interesting bit!...
The park itself is where they SAY to go if they have a flower blooming. However they also have bigger flowers up the trails towards waterfall 7 (1 hour trek) they are around 10-20 cm bigger!
They told us there were no flowers in bloom even tho are our tour organisers who wer trying to rip is off said there was. After we told them they admitted they do have big flowers in bloom and said they don't tell visitors as its for conservation and they only want visitors in the park.
A secondary note. You don't need a guide to find your way...only to explain about the sounds and flora. Just ask the guy at the desk to draw you a map. For two people:
Scooter 40R (20R each)
Fuel there + back 12R (6R each)
Lunch from market 15R (7.5 each)
Entrance 20R each

While trip cost about 55R each including lunch. With a tour we said they were giving it 'cheap' for 235R each!!
Written October 9, 2015
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