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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Manukan Island
Manukan Island is the second largest island in the park and a favorite among locals. With beautiful beaches, coral reefs ideal for snorkeling and diving, and well-developed tourist facilities, it offers a perfect tropical getaway.
Gaya Island
Gaya Island, the largest in the park, boasts dense tropical forests, hiking trails, luxury resorts, and a legendary beach at Police Bay. The coral reefs surrounding the island make it a great diving destination.
Sapi Island
Sapi Island offers clear aqua waters and picturesque views, making it a favorite among visitors. Perfect for snorkeling and relaxing on the beach.
Culture and History
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park holds historical significance as a natural reserve and marine park. The islands are rich in biodiversity and offer a glimpse into Malaysia's natural heritage.
Local Cuisine
While exploring the islands, be sure to try local dishes such as seafood delicacies and traditional Malaysian cuisine. Dining by the beach adds to the unique culinary experience.