Tunku Abdul
Rahman Park &
Pulau Tiga
With its close proximity to Kota Kinabalu, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park makes convenience a part of your diving holiday. The Park is named after Malaysia’s first Prime Minister and comprises five islands, namely Gaya, Manukan, Mamutik, Sapi and Sulug.
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The beaches here offer powdery white sand and clear, tranquil waters. About 35 km southwest of Kota Kinabalu lies Pulau Tiga. This is where ‘Survivor’, the famed reality TV series, was filmed some years back.
Snake Island is where you will get the chance to see banded sea snakes. Although venomous, they are shy creatures in the presence of humans. Their striking colours and undulating movement through the water are spectacular sights to behold.
Miri, an oil-rich coastal town in Sarawak, is known for its cosy charm and friendly atmosphere.
Pulau Satang is a playground for macro lovers, leisure divers and snorkellers.
Labuan has long been a military base as well as an offshore financial centre for the Malaysian federal government.
Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Miri, an oil-rich coastal town in Sarawak, is known for its cosy charm and friendly atmosphere.
Pulau Satang is a playground for macro lovers, leisure divers and snorkellers.
Labuan has long been a military base as well as an offshore financial centre for the Malaysian federal government.
Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.