CHERATING: A RUSTIC COASTAL RETREAT Cherating is a tranquil beach village on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, renowned for its laid-back atmosphere and unique ecological offerings. From the meandering Cherating River to the pristine nesting beaches of Chendor, it ...[ read more ]
Month: April 2013
PULAU AUR — THE REMOTE FRONTIER
Located approximately 65 kilometers east of Mersing, Johor, Pulau Aur is one of Malaysia’s most remote and pristine offshore islands. Part of the Johor Marine Park, it is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and deep-sea topography, making it a premier ...[ read more ]
DESARU COAST — THE RISING ECO-TOURISM HUB
Desaru Coast, situated on the southeastern tip of Peninsular Malaysia, has transformed into a premier destination that balances luxury hospitality with rich natural heritage. Boasting over 17 kilometers of pristine golden sands, the region is a gateway to diverse ecosystems—from ...[ read more ]
PULAU PERHENTIAN — THE STOPOVER SANCTUARY
Located approximately 21km off the coast of Terengganu, Pulau Perhentian—meaning "stopover island"—is a premier destination within the Terengganu Marine Park. The archipelago consists of two main islands: Pulau Perhentian Besar (Great Perhentian) and Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Perhentian). Fringed by ...[ read more ]
PANGKOR ISLAND — A HARMONY OF HERITAGE AND NATURE
Located off the coast of Perak in the Straits of Malacca, Pangkor Island is a unique destination that blends vibrant fishing settlements with serene coastal nature. Unlike the more secluded islands of the East Coast, Pangkor offers a glimpse into ...[ read more ]
PULAU REDANG — THE MARINE CONSERVATION JEWEL
Pulau Redang is the largest island in the Terengganu Marine Park archipelago, situated 45km off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Known for its world-class snorkeling and diving, the island is part of a protected marine sanctuary that encompasses nine islands, ...[ read more ]
PULAU TIOMAN — THE VOLCANIC MARVEL
Pulau Tioman, located 32 nautical miles off the coast of Pahang, is a volcanic island characterized by its dramatic granite peaks and dense primary rainforest. Renowned for its underwater biodiversity and rugged inland terrain, more than 60% of the island ...[ read more ]
LANGKAWI — THE FIRST UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands located in the Andaman Sea. Renowned for its ancient geological formations dating back over 550 million years, it was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2007. The island offers a unique convergence ...[ read more ]