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Lonely Planet review
The luxury Royal Mulu Resort is lovely though – a sprawling campus built around limestone bluffs – but the rooms, stocked with dated furnishings, don’t do a good job of fending off the oppressive jungle moistness. Non-guests are welcome at the pleasant spa, which just might be the perfect reward after a Pinnacles trip. It’s best to ask about promotional rates (there always seems to some sort of discount scheme going on) – a three-day/two-night package including four meals and two cave tours is RM1370 per couple.
Services & facilities
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Guest services
- Room service
- 24-hour front desk
- Tours/ticket assistance
- Tour assistance
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Shop
- Gift shops or newsstand
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Restaurant/Café
- Restaurant
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Family
- Babysitting or childcare
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- Bar/lounge
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Luggage storage
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Luggage storage
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Spa
- Full-service health spa
- Health club
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Bureau de Change/ATM
- Currency exchange
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Swimming pool
- Swimming pool - outdoor
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Transport/transfers
- Airport transportation (free)
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Housekeeping
- Laundry facilities
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
Description
Location. Attractions in the region around Royal Mulu Resort include Gunung Mulu National Park.
Hotel Features. Royal Mulu Resort features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is available. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a health club. There is a full-service health spa on site. The property has a roundtrip airport shuttle, which is complimentary. Tour/ticket assistance and tour assistance are available. Additional property amenities include gift shops/newsstands, laundry facilities, and currency exchange.
Guestrooms. 188 air-conditioned guestrooms at Royal Mulu Resort feature minibars. All accommodations have balconies. In addition to safes, guestrooms offer phones.