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Set against the magical archipelago of islands adorning Malaysia’s premier Marine Park in Terengganu, Redang Island is ideal for eco-lovers seeking to explore nature’s secrets on land or under the living ocean.
SNORKELING SITES
Surrounded by clear blue waters and filled with beautiful coral reefs, Redang Island is known for its’ snorkeling spots like Mat Simpang, Mat Delah and more. Just 30 minutes boat ride away from the resort, snorkelers can enjoy the beauty of underwater marine life and admire the wonders of these livings.
Surrounded by clear blue waters and filled with beautiful coral reefs, Redang Island is known for its’ snorkeling spots like Mat Simpang, Mat Delah and more. Just 30 minutes boat ride away from the resort, snorkelers can enjoy the beauty of underwater marine life and admire the wonders of these livings.
DIVING SPOTS
A mere 2 to 15 minutes away from the resort, explore marine life in Lima Island at diving sites like Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Big Mount, Black Coral Garden and Northern Run. Feel the adrenaline rush as you dive into the waters and being surrounded by colourful marine life.
A mere 2 to 15 minutes away from the resort, explore marine life in Lima Island at diving sites like Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Big Mount, Black Coral Garden and Northern Run. Feel the adrenaline rush as you dive into the waters and being surrounded by colourful marine life.
JUNGLE TREKKING
The fascinating hilly island of Redang paves the way for a 2 km moderately well trodden and marked path between Pasir Panjang and Teluk Dalam beach. Sights include a small stream and pools alive with catfish, the occasional encounter with the shy kancil (mouse deer), red tail squirrel and other jungle flora and fauna. For the more adventurous, there are rocky cliffs and outcrops away from this beaten path that offer breathtaking overhead views of Pasir Panjang.
The fascinating hilly island of Redang paves the way for a 2 km moderately well trodden and marked path between Pasir Panjang and Teluk Dalam beach. Sights include a small stream and pools alive with catfish, the occasional encounter with the shy kancil (mouse deer), red tail squirrel and other jungle flora and fauna. For the more adventurous, there are rocky cliffs and outcrops away from this beaten path that offer breathtaking overhead views of Pasir Panjang.




