Monday, 17 December 2018

Interpretation Environment : Nature Trail (Gunung Mulu National Park)


GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK


The limestone pinnacles of Mount Api
                                                     

The Gunung Mulu National Park is a national park in Miri, Sarawak. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rain forest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding rain forest.

The national park is named after Mount Mulu, the second highest mountain in Sarawak. This place has great adventure trails into the surrounding jungle and the amazing caves. The hikes will take you on tiny trails that crosses rivers every half an hour. The guides are amazing and come from the tribes of head hunters that have lived there for thousands of years. They have some of the biggest caves and the most bats of anywhere in the world. They have all day caving trips both for beginners interested in trying and for experienced cavers.

The national park has three climbing treks: The Pinnacles Summit Trek, The Headhunter's Trail, and Gunung Mulu Summit Trek. The Pinnacles Summit Trek is a 3 days/2 nights trek leading to the view of the Gunung Mulu Pinnacles. The trek is usually starts with a one or two hours boat ride from Melinau river to Kuala Berar (Berar delta). The Base Camp 5 is a 7.8 km walk from Kuala Berar. Camp 5 is located near the Melinau Gorge which separates Mount Benarat from Mount Api. After Camp 5, there is a 1.2 km trek rising 1,200 metres; passing from dipterocarp forest to moss forest. The last section requires ropes and ladders to help with the climb.

Hidden underneath the forested slopes of these mountains is one of the largest limestone cave system in the world. This system, a breath-taking natural wonder, contains a number of record breaking caves. With the world’s largest cave passage (Deer Cave), the world’s largest natural chamber (Sarawak Chamber), and the longest cave in Southeast Asia (Clearwater Cave), it is not surprising that Mulu is now world-famous. Over 200 Km of cave passages have been surveyed but this is thought to represent just 30-40% of the actual total.

Gunung Mulu National Park – Entrance fee: RM10; Touring any two caves – Entrance fee: RM10; Lagang Cave – Entrance fee: RM55 (including boat ride fee).

For more information about Gunung Mulu National Park, you can click on this link
https://www.mulunationalpark.com/. You can also get a travel agent to assist you there by contacting them on :-

Travel Agent in Mulu
Majestic Leisure & Tours Sdn Bhd
Tel : +6085-427751 / +6085-417751 Fax : +6085-437751

Email : goh2552@gmail.com Website : www.borneotravelnetwork.com

Promo video of Gunung Mulu National Park by Expedia
Brochure of  Gunung Mulu National Park
Canopy Walk
Garden of Eden Valley Walk
Clearwater Cave
Sarawak Chamber



               - https://www.mulunationalpark.com/














Chapter 1 : Interpretation Foundation

In this chapter, we can learn about the definition of visitor interpretation and interpreter and also the objectives of those things, what are the careers that involves visitor interpretation and interpreter, principles of visitor interpretation and interpreter and last but not least we can get to know what are the roles of an interpreter.

The keys of main concept interpretation is communication, emotional and intellectual and resource which summarizes from 'a communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between the interests of the audience and the meanings inherent to the resource'.

Interpreter can be divided into FOUR subjects which is someone who understand the history of the area. Next, interpreter is someone who lives in the park day in and day out. Other than that, interpreter also can be someone who knows land. Lastly, interpreter is 365 days a year.




Monday, 10 December 2018

How To Create A Blog





1. Create a Google account
2. Look up for blogger.com
3. Click the 'Sign In' button
4. Brainstorm your blog title and blog URL
5. Choose the theme according to your own liking
6. Start creating and publishing your posts by clicking the 'Posts' button on the dashboard 
7. You may create a new page to tell a little bit about yourself by clicking the 'Pages' button on the left side of the dashboard so that your audience know about you
8. There you go ! A blog of your own !



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What is Interpreter?



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A TALK ABOUT THE ATTRACTIVE BEACHES IN TERENGGANU

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