Pulau Tioman
Pulau Tioman, the largest in a group of 64 volcanic islands which
includes Pulau Seri Buat, Pulau Sembilang, Pulau Tulai, Pulau Chebeh,
Pulau Labas and Pulau Renggis is situated about 80 km northwest
off Peninsular Malaysia's east coast. Said to be the final resting place
of a fabled dragon princess who had turned herself into an island in
the South China Sea, Pulau Tioman is truly one of the most beautiful
islands in the region.
Blessed with miles and miles of soft white sand, swaying palms, wild
flowers growing in vivid profusion and cool waterfalls cascading down
green slopes, Pulau Tioman is an adventurer's paradise for quiet retreats,
trekking, sunbathing and sea sports. Noted for crystal clear water as
far down as 33 metres, Pulau Tioman is a veritable garden of colourful
marine life, offering underwater sportsmen some of the best dive sites
in the world.
One such site is Salang Beach. A few fin strokes away a dazzling
underwater garden of corals, sea fans, sea anemone, cardinal fish and
damsel fish awaits the diving and snorkelling enthusiast.
The shallow reefs at the nearby islands of Pulau Tulai and Pulau
Renggis are also popular spots for scuba diving and snorkelling,
and should not be overlooked. Divers can also explore the underwater
caves around Pulau Chebeh and the incredibly beautiful reefs
at Pulau Sepoi and Pulau Labas. All of these islands are
uninhabited and within an hour's boat ride from Pulau Tioman.
When you scuba dive and snorkel at Air Batang Beach on Pulau
Tioman, be sure to bring along a camera. The neon hues of parrot fish,
butterfly fish, Napoleon fish and silver snappers swimming amid a colourful
sea garden are well worth capturing on film.
Pulau Tioman's oasis of coral and tropical fish can also be viewed without
ever getting wet. Round the island tours are available on glass bottom
boats operated by Berjaya Tioman Beach Resort.
The waters around the island also offer plenty of adventure for sportsmen
wishing to windsurf, canoe, sail or fish; your choice of catamarans,
canoes, sailboats and fishing rods may be easily hired.
For those in search of tranquility and sunshine, Juara Beach
is the perfect hideaway. Blissfully deserted, it is located on the east
coast of the island and accessible only by foot.
The more adventurous can head for the jungle clad hills of Tioman and
scale the island's spectacular twin peaks in the south. The trek offers
the serenity of undulating waterfalls and lush greenery at Mukut Village.
Around the waters near Mukut Village, divers have a chance to
view a coral encrusted wreck of a Japanese warship. Those who prefer
to see the island by bicycle or horseback can make arrangements at Berjaya
Tioman Beach Resort. Indeed, Tioman's simple modes of transport and
your own two feet are the best ways to take in the sights.
Getting around the island is also possible by sea bus. For details,
check with your hotel reception / tour desk.
Golfers can hit the greens at the Tioman Golf Club, and get in 18 holes
of relaxing golf, surrounded by massive granite boulders, emerald rainforests
and cascading waterfalls.
How To Get There
Pelangi Air operates daily flights to Tioman from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Berjaya Air operates daily flights to Tioman from Kuala Lumpur. Flight
time is approximately one hour.
Tourists from Singapore may take bus No.170 at Queen Street to the
Johor Bahru Bus Station in Larkin. From there take the Johor Express
to Mersing followed by 1 1/2 hours boat ride to Tioman. Tourists
may also hire a taxi from Johor Bahru to Mersing or Tanjung Leman,
the jumping off point to Tioman.
The Island Pearl catamaran ferry operates daily trips to Tioman from
the Singapore World Trade Centre. It departs in the morning, and makes
the 122 nautical mile trip in about 4 1/2 hours.
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