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Do A LiTTLe oF everyThiNg
Get a feel of Tioman by going on a day-long island tour. Highlights of this tour include a quick dip in the Asah Waterfalls; a souvenir photograph with the Dragon’s Horns; duty free shopping at tekek; snorkelling at the Marine park, where schools of colourful fish welcome visitors; and a stop at Tioman’s other villages.
TAKe The DrAgoN By
The horNS
Tioman is steadily carving its niche as a haven for extreme sports enthusiasts. The island’s stunning limestone formations and overhanging walls offer opportunities for rock climbers of all levels to test their skills and determination.
Hardcore climbers can attempt the full, five-day climb to Dragon’s Horns, twin granite peaks that only a few climbers have
conquered. Beginners need not worry; local guides organize climbing expeditions to easier sport climbing routes. Bouldering enthusiasts can test their balance on the massive boulders that line the beaches.
TAKe The PLuNge AND SNorKeL
With crystal clear waters and an amazing variety of marine life, a stay in Tioman would not be complete without a snorkelling trip. Be amazed by breathtaking coral gardens teeming with life at tulai island, renggis island, Marine park, Monkey Bay and Salang, where you could get a chance to see black-tip sharks.
go DeePer
For the more adventurous, Tioman’s temperate climate and excellent underwater visibility makes it one of
the most popular diving destinations in Malaysia.
Explore over 20 dive sites that are sure to amaze everyone, from the newly certified to the experienced wreck diver - there’s just so many things to see and explore. What’s more, this is one of the few places
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