About Pulau Tioman

Pulau Tioman is the biggest and most impressive island on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This turtle-shaped island was also one of the first to become famous, when it was the setting for the film South Pacific. This is the island that masqueraded as the Bali Hai in the movie, and today sun-seekers continue to throng the island to experience its mystical beauty. As a result, Pulau Tioman gets close to 200,000 visitors per year, and this really puts a strain on the island, making it the quintessential Paradise Lost.

The island of Pulau Tioman is 20 km from north to south, and about 11 km at its widest. Although many parts of it has been exploited, it is still a breathtakingly beautiful island, especially on a clear, sunny day, when the sea appears crystal clear. Most of the villages and resorts of Pulau Tioman are on the west coast of the island. The main one is Kampung Tekek, or simply Tekek, on the west coast facing Air Batang bay, and Juara on the west coast. Other villages include Kampung Salang, Kampung Panuba, Kampung Air Batang, Kampung Paya, Kampung Genting, Kampung Nipah, Kampung Mukuh and Kampung Asah.

There is a road that runs from the Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf & Spa Resort to Tetek. Other than that, other roads are simply jungle paths. There road from Tetek north becomes a pathway from Kampung Air Batang to Salang in the north. On the way, it pass through Monkey Beach and Monkey Bay. There is another jungle path that crosses the island from Tekek to Juara, which is on the east coast.

The tallest peak on Pulau Tioman is Gunung Kajang, which is 1038 meters tall. It is located in the middle of the island. Other peaks include Bukit Kerayung (409m) and Bukit Kerayung Kecil (390m) in the north, Bukit Parang Panjang (488m) in the middle, and Bukit Seperok (958m), Nenek Semukut (690m) and Batu Sirau (753m) in the south.

Getting there

By Boat

There are no ferry services to Pulau Tioman during the choppy monsoon season of November to February
There are regular ferries from Mersing, Johor. The ride costs RM35 one way and takes about 3 hours. The ferry makes spots at different parts of Pulau Tioman including at Kampung Genting, Kampung Paya, Berjaya Tioman, Tekek, Kampung Air Batang and Salang.

You can also catch the ferry from Tanjong Gemok, 35 km north of Mersing. Again, the price is the same, RM35 one way.

By Flight

You can fly to Pulau Tioman from Subang Airport in Kuala Lumpur. There are usually two flights a day. It touches down at the airstrip at Tekek.

Accommodation

The prices shown is per room - usually of 2 pax - per night.
    Accommodation in Tekek
    Babura Seaview Resort: Tel: 09 419 1139, from RM60 up Coral Reef Holidays: Tel: 09 419 1868, from RM60 up Persona Island Resort: Tel: 09 419 1213, from RM60 up Sri Tioman Beach Resort: Tel: 419 1189, from RM40 up Samudra Swiss Cottage Resort: Tel: 09 419 1642, from RM70 up

    Accommodation in Kampung Air Batang
    ABC Bungalows: Tel: 09 419 1154, from RM40 up Bamboo Hill Chalets: Tel: 04 09 419 1339, from RM70 up Johan's Resort: Tel: 09 419 1359, from RM10 up Mawar Beach Chalets: Tel: 09 419 1153, from RM25 My Friend's Place: Tel: 09 419 1150, from RM20 up South Pacific: Tel: 09 419 1176, from RM20 up YP Chalets: Tel: 09 419 1018, from RM20 up

    Accommodation in Salang
    Ella's Place: 09 419 5004, from RM30 up Pak Long's Island Chalet: 09 419 5000, from RM50 up Salang Beach Resort: 09 419 5015, from RM50 up Zaid's Place: Tel: 09 419 5020, from RM60 up

    Accommodation in Juara
    Bushman: 09 419 3109, from RM40 up Juara Lagoon: Tel: 09 419 3153, from RM100 for 4 Juara Mutiara Resort: Tel: 09 419 3159, from RM30 up Mizani's Place: 09 419 3157, from RM30 up Paradise Point: Tel: 09 419 3145, from RM20 up

Resorts on Pulau Tioman

    Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf & Spa Resort: Tel: 09 419 1000, www.berjayaresorts.com, from RM400 up Japamala Resort & Spa: Tel: 09 419 6001, www.japamalaresorts.com, from RM350 up


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