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 Scuba Diving - Peninsular Malaysia Terengganu : Pulau Lang Tengah

 

Translated from Bahasa Malaysia, Pulau Lang Tengah or Lang Tengah Island means an eagle resting on the middle island (Pulau Lang Tengah is between Pulau Perhentian and Pulau Redang). This away-from-it-all island has a number of resort operators and is easily accessible from the mainland via a 30 minutes speedboat ride from Merang Jetty. Its sparkling white sand and aquamarine waters are simply irresistible. The varieties of hard and soft corals and prolific marine life here make it a perfect destination for divers.

Scuba Diving In The east Coast Of Peninsular Malaysia - Pulau Lang Tengah, Terengganu

 

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Batu Kuching
 

This site got its name from a squarish boulder perched on top of other boulders that resembles a cat. The boulder terrain plunges down to about 20 meters where sea whips are dominant. Barrel sponges and hard corals form the seascape. Good place to see glass sweepers, wrasses, butterfly fish and snappers.

 
 
Terumbu Kuning - Yellow Reef
 

Located close to the two resorts, Terumbu Kuning is a rocky outcrop sloping to the sea bottom at about 20 meters. Hard corals dominate the reef providing refuge for shy groupers, barramundi cods and nurse sharks. While batfish, jacks and fusiliers swim about in the blue water.

 
 
Tanjung Nibung
 

Laut Angular-shaped rock bottoms out at about 25 meters at the sandy seabed. Located at the tip of the island, this site is usually swept by currents that attract pelagic fish life such as barracudas, jacks and if you are lucky, the hale shark.  At the coral garden, butterfly fish, wrasses, rabbit fish and turtles can be observed.

 
 

 
 Scuba Diving - Peninsular Malaysia Terengganu : Pulau Lang Tengah

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