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. | Categories | Fees |
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01 | International aged 18 years old and above | RM 20 / person / day |
02 | Foreign visitor aged 17 years old and below | RM 12 / person / day |
03 | Malaysian aged 18 years old and above | RM 6 / person / day |
04 | Local visitor aged 13 to 17 years old | RM 2 / person / day |
05 | Local visitor aged 12 years old and below, 60 years old and above, and person with disability | Free of charge |
Volcanic Mud Bath Fee
No. | Categories | Fees |
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01 | Malaysian aged 18 years old and above | RM 8.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 8.00 / person for subsequent hours |
02 | Malaysian aged 13 to 17 years old | RM 5.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 5.00 / person for subsequent hours |
03 | Local visitor aged 12 years old and below, 60 years old and above, and person with disability | Free of charge |
04 | International (all categories) | RM 10.00 / person / first 3 hours & RM 10.00 / person for subsequent hours |
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