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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Scuba Diving Guide at perhentian Island Malaysia.



Sitting off the northeastern coast of Malaysia are a pair of islands that have become a popular destination for backpackers and scuba divers alike: the Perhentians. The islands tend towards the rustic side,
 as neither is connected to the mainland power grid, and are therefore reliant on a limited supply of battery, solar, and generator-based electricity. As a rule, Kecil is the cheap, backpacker party island, while Besar is more upscale. Both are surrounded by almost two dozen excellent tropical dive sites, with 85 F waters that regularly boast visibility in the 25 meter range.





The islands have a range of natural undersea rocks, pinnacles, and reefs with names like Temple of the Sea and Iron Cape. These are packed with colorful corals and a rich variety of sea life, such as moray eels, black tip reef sharks, barracuda, sea turtles, stingrays, and a rainbow of tropical fish. The depths on these sites rarely exceeds 25 meters, and they are all easy enough that local dive companies frequently allow Open Water (OW) divers to go beyond the usual 18 meter limit for OW divers.




There are also two ship wrecks in the local waters: the Sugar Wreck and the Vietnamese Wreck. The former is 64 meter long cargo ship that was hauling a thousand tons of sugar at the time she went down in 2000, hence the name. She lay in 18 meters of water, making her within reach of OW divers even by strict dive operators. The Vietnamese Wreck has a long history. Originally an Imperial Japanese Naval transport from the Second World War, it found itself later pressed into service hauling refugees from Vietnam in 1976. Intercepted by the Royal Malaysian Navy, the vessel was discovered to have ordnance aboard, and as it was being towed back to shore the vessel exploded and sank. Depth ranges between 17 and 25 meters.




Sunday, February 27, 2011

Perhentian Island



Nice In Terengganu


The Perhentian Island consists of two islands providing a stopover point for fishermen. The two islands, 'Perhentian Besar' and 'Perhentian Kecil', are located off the east coast of Terengganu. The former island, as its name suggest, is the bigger island and has been carefully developed to cater to visitors. The latter is a secluded and isolated island with minimal facilities and not quite suited for visitors. However, both the islands provide visitors with breathtaking scenery, crystal clear waters filled with rich and colorful marine life. A rocky virgin jungle provides hour of adventures for trekkers who may chance upon flying fox, long-tailed macaques and monitor lizards, while the underneath marine life shows off a splendid garden of coral.
Perhentian Island's beach


Perhentian island's map

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