The Kelabit Highlands are a mountain range located in the northernmost part of Sarawak, Malaysia in the Miri Division.
[1] The rocks of the Kelabit Highlands comprise mudstones, sandstones, and limestones ranging in age from the Oligocene to Miocene periods.
In terms of plate tectonics, the region was a basin formed by warping at a subduction zone where the continental crust was forced upwards.
To the east side are Pa'Umor, Pa'Ukat and Pa'Lungan and to the south are Long Dano, Pa'Dallih and Remudu.
In 2011, Ceria Group, a Malaysian agricultural company introduced mechanised farming of rice in the region.