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Pulau Tiga Park

North of Kuala Penyu, across the swampy Klias Peninsula, lies a group of islands boasting coral reefs and sandy beaches. Gazetted in 1978, Pulau Tiga Park was originally designated a forest reserve in 1933. It spans 158 square kilometers and consists of three small islands – Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Renowned for its underwater wonders and volcanic mud spa, it’s a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Conservation Fees and Rates

Conservation Fees

No.CategoriesFees
01International aged 18 years old and aboveRM 20 / person / day
02Foreign visitor aged 17 years old and belowRM 12 / person / day
03Malaysian aged 18 years old and aboveRM 6 / person / day
04Local visitor aged 13 to 17 years oldRM 2 / person / day
05Local visitor aged 12 years old and below, 60 years old and above, and person with disabilityFree of charge

Volcanic Mud Bath Fee

No.CategoriesFees
01Malaysian aged 18 years old and aboveRM 8.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 8.00 / person for subsequent hours
02Malaysian aged 13 to 17 years oldRM 5.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 5.00 / person for subsequent hours
03Local visitor aged 12 years old and below, 60 years old and above, and person with disabilityFree of charge
04International (all categories)RM 10.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 10.00 / person for subsequent hours

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