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Offering crystal clear waters and numerous diving sites for enthusiasts, Redang is part of an archipelago of islands that form a thriving marine park.
Offering crystal clear waters and numerous diving sites for enthusiasts, Redang is part of an archipelago of islands that form a thriving marine park. Read less
Offering crystal clear waters and numerous diving sites for enthusiasts, Redang is part of an archipelago of islands that form a thriving marine park. Situated about 45 km off the coast of Kuala Terenggany, Redang is renowned as a turtle sanctuary and is often described as a paradise thanks to its splendid natural beauty. Snorkelling, trekking and island cruses are among the top activities here. The waters at the island are rich in marine life and at midday, when the sun rays penetrate the sea, brilliant hues of coral and fish can be seen.
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