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Tanjung Piai National Park, Johor |
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Tanjung Piai National Park, Johor |
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Dubbed the southernmost tip of mainland
Asia, Tanjung Piai is a haven for a
diverse species of flora and fauna,
including those unique to mangrove areas
such as mangrove crabs, beady-eyed
mudskippers and crab-eating macaques.
Tanjung Piai is also famous for being a
hot spot for birdwatchers to visit
during the migratory season which falls
around September and March.
Located within the district of Pontian,
Johor, Tanjung Piai is a place where the
earth and sea, plant and animal life,
live in blissful harmony. Tanjung Piai
Johor National Park covers an area of
over 926ha -- 526ha of which comprise of
coastal mangroves. There are two entry
points to Tanjung Piai - the one at
Sungai Belukang and the other at Desa
Sri Piai. Entry into the Tanjung Piai
park requires a minimal fee of just RM3
for adults (Malaysians) and RM5 for
foreign visitors, payable at Tanjung
Piai's visitor's complex
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Tanjung Piai National Park,
Getting There |
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By Taxi
Tanjung Piai is located about 75km from
Johor Bahru. Currently there is no
direct bus service to the Tanjung Piai
Johor National Park. Taxi service is
available from Pontian bus station, in
the town center, to Tanjung Piai's entry
point in Sungai Belukang. Be sure to
book your return passage back to town in
advance with your cab driver. A full
taxi of four passengers should cost
around RM15.
From Kuala Lumpur, take the North-South
Expressway (NSE) south past Machap, then
take the Simpang Rengam exit
(Interchange 247) onto the highway
headed for Tanjung Piai, via the Benut -
Pontian - Kukup highways (Highway 96,
Highway 5 and Highway 95). Once near
Kukup, follow the sign boards leading
you to Tanjung Piai.
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