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Pulau Redang

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Activities

There is so much to do on and around Pulau Redang, one can return year after year and still find new places to explore. The reef is teeming with fish, turtles, live corals and other spineless creatures. There's snorkelling, diving, windsurfing and kayaking available at most resorts.

The triggerfish

a friend or a foe?

Triggerfish attack divers because:

1. it is trying to protect its nest
from potential predators.

2. it may have learnt from
previous encounters with divers that
they are dangerous and so it attacks
first rather than be attacked

Rent a kayak or a canoe and paddle out to sea. Always with a buddy of course. The sea changes its hue as we splice through the glassy clear, calm surface. From topaz to turquoise and then to deep ocean blue - we find ourselves out in the open spaces of the South China Sea. The feeling of being totally at one with this singular vast body of water, sends mixed signals of fear, relief, uncertainty and peace. But yet this ocean, this open space seems so unfamiliar but yet so familiar..It is so easy to drift in and out of delirium when in a paradise such as this. Go ahead, try it !

Snorkelling

Tips on snorkelling - click for information

The House Reef

There are many things to look out for in the water and for the untrained eye, it can get a little disorientating. The reef needlefish is a common sight in the shallow waters. Thin, silver and long, with a needle-like snout, sometimes in the corner of your eye, you can see them tagging along. They can actually tag for the entire time you are in the water. They're harmless creatures, just as curious about us as we are about them. Then there is the parrotfish, with its beautiful display of pastel blue, yellow and pink liveries. Parrotfish is distinctively a reef fish. Reef fish parade their vibrant colours proudly whereas pelagic or free-swimming fish are usually dull to camouflage themselves when in the open water. Another fish seen in the area is the star pufferfish, an odd-looking fish with sensitive bambi-looking eyes. It usually shies away from snorkellers but can be seen in a distance foraging for food amongst the corals. The bannerfish can also be found. More commonly known as butterflyfish, bannerfish are slim in shape so that they can escape from their predators by squeezing into thin crevices. There are the longfin, eight banded and lined butterfly fishes also found swimming the coral gardens. Batfish are common too. Often travelling in small groups, they too are curious creatures and may come close to snorkellers. Usually on the sea bed can be seen the goatfish. These goatfish is so named as they don 'goatees'. It takes some training to spot these fish as they camouflage into the sandy seabed well.

Just to the end of pasir panjang beach, where Redang Lagoon Chalets is located, is a popular snorkelling area. Here, you can find young black-tip reef sharks swimming around the coral. This is where they stay until they are large enough to venture into deeper water. This area is in fact a shark nursery. They are harmless and are only about 1½ feet in length but don't try feeding them! In the quieter corners of the bay, you may be able to meet with a green or hawksbill turtle- often found circling around, looking for a variety of food - jellyfish, crustacean etc. Turtles are very wary of people so it's no point shouting to your buddy to get them over to your spot. One flip of their powerful flippers and they would have disappeared into the darkness of the sea.

If you would like to know more about these fishes, click to Coral reefs and fishes.

The Marine Park Centre

Resort operators are very fond of taking their snorkellers to the park centre. That's because since gazetting the islands as a marine park, the fish has been pretty much left alone to nurture and breed. The resident fish have grown so accustomed to humans that they eagerly await snorkellers' visits. It's Pavlov's law working here: sound of snorkellers splashing in the water equates with Feeeding Time! No, snorkellers are not part of their food chain. Guides often bring along bread and sometimes biscuits to encourage interaction between fish and snorkellers. However, these little fish can be overzealous during feeding times so be careful. Here, snorkellers mingle with damselfishes like the Neon damsels, lemon damsels, Humbug dascyllus, bluegreen chromis and, sometimes there are butterfly fishes, angelfishes and sergeants - a fireworks display of colours as they encircle morsels of food and disperse again to regroup elsewhere.

PLEASE NOTE: the feeding of young sharks and marine predators are a REAL NO!NO! So if you do see your guides doing STUPID things like that, please pass on this message; these animals are wild and feeding them can change their habits. So when they become adults one day - you may be included in their list of food variety. So be smart ...don't create a monster - that will 'eat' into your profits!

Trekking

There is a relatively easy trek through a variety of lowland, mangrove and dipterocarp forests. We went through the forest without a guide, but just in case you need a little bit of orientation, take a look at the sketch map above. Just behind Ayu Mayang Resort and Redang Bay Resort are little pathways leading to the trek which can be difficult to spot sometimes. Ask resort staff to lead you to the start of the trail if you're unsure. NOW - there are a few pointers here to help you get through the trek unscathed. We share our experience with you on what we did not do and suffered as a consequence:

1. do slap on lots of mosquito repellent. The mosquitoes here are incredibly persistent - they cling on for dear life and nothing deters them from coming back for more of that fortified blood juice. Don't forget places like the back of knees, shoulders, nape, forehead and earlobes.

2. Follow the red cable, the power line which brings electricity supply to the resort operators at Pasir Panjang. The trek runs parallel to this cable and where it veers off, there are faint but noticeable red paint markings on the tree trunks lining the trek.

3.Walk as quietly as possible otherwise you wont get to see any wildlife along the path. And moreover, like us, we lost our way for a while and had to backtrack because we were more engrossed in the chatter than the navigation.

4. Do not aggravate the macaques! These monkeys live in groups and can get aggressive when provoked.

5. Do not wear slip-ons or slippers. The forest floor is intertwined with roots and vines and can trip you if not careful. Slippers may not give you a good grip on the slippery ground either.

6. Try not to wear loud colours. Earthy tones will blend into the surroundings and increase chances of spotting birds, mousedeers and monitor lizards.

At the start of the trail, trekkers will be greeted by a family of macaque monkeys who have taken to foraging around the trash pits nearby. The resorts bury their daily refuse in these pits and the monkeys have taken this to be their permanent feeding ground. These monkeys will generally retreat as humans approach but not without a little display. The Alpha male barks and gnarls, bearing

his teeth at intruders and is soon followed by the rest of the family working themselves into a frenzy of screams and branch shaking. It is a little unnerving at first but do not run.. walk ahead slowly but keep your eyes on them and leave them to their little act. It's after all, just an act. Keep looking out for the red cable, this would take you on track.

After such hullabaloo, the forest seems so quiet, so eerie - we walked further on for 10min but thought that we had already lost our way. But we soon stumbled onto a clearer path. This path is interesting as the trees are labelled with their common names and their botanical names. If you would like to know more about the variety of trees found there. The doodles below show various kinds.

Trek into the jungle and beyond

Not far down the path, a little stream adds some colour to the brown and greens of the background. Take a rest here but be warned that that'll not be much of a rest as the mosquitoes making kamikaze attacks on your vulnerable bits will keep you going! As we crossed the stream, we remembered some advice leftover from another trekking expedition not long ago at Taman Negara, the largest National Park in Peninsular Malaysia. The advice?? Do not scatter the litter of dry leaves, walk nimbly because what you might rouse up more than you can can handle. And that is?? Scorpions of course! Scorpions love hiding under dead leaves - this is where they lie in wait for their prey. Pythons are common in these jungles although they are difficult to spot. They too love leaf litter to lie in for the odd nap or two.

Tree species found along the trek

As we trekked towards the peak, we found the 'milestone' markings that showed the way to Teluk Dalam(Deep bay). The peak was a great place to rest, the mosquitoes had left us alone by now (perhaps sweating profusely creates a natural repellent against these most unpleasant creatures.) It was actually a relief to know that the buzzing in our ears was not attributed to tinnitus but the mosquitoes. After all, we were silly enough not to arm ourselves with repellent for the trip.

The view of the Deep bay and Pasir Panjang was worth the trek. From here, the area seemed deserted, serene, virginal - untainted, almost the island where the Swiss Robinson Crusoe family would have chosen to live in. This is where one gets to meditate and reflect without having much effort put into it.

Down the peak, we walked through a mangrove swamp containing prime examples of mangrove pines. This led to a shallow stream and before we realised it, we were already at Teluk Dalam(Deep Bay). The 2 km walk left us rather in need of ice cold beer which were perfectly chilled as if anticipating our arrival.

Updates on Pulau Redang : Date of visit ( 7th May 2004)

Pulau Redang has changed tremendously over the past 5 years. No longer is it an island for lovers of nature and tranquility. It is fast becoming a place for tourists who do not seem to appreciate the natural beauty of their surroundings. A 400 room resort has since been built on long beach itself and with such developments, 4 discos and 4 karaoke shops have been set up. The discos and karaokes are located at Redang Pelangi Resort, Redang Laguna Resort, Redang Reef Resort and Redang Holiday Beach Villa. If you're planning on having a quiet, relaxed holiday, Ayu Mayang and Coral Redang are still a good bet for a good time. Redang Holiday Beach Villa is a good place to stay if you have a group of 6 to 8 persons going. A number of semi-detached chalets for larger groups are seated on the cliff with a wonderful view of the sea. That is, if you don't mind the noise from the disco and karaoke but that will only last til 12.00midnight. The best time to go to Redang is on weekdays when large tour groups are few and far between. However, having said all, Redang still has it's charms and the water is as beautiful as ever. Just the hordes of tourists are a little unnerving....

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Kuala Terengganu & Surrounding Day Tours ~ Terengganu

 

Tours
(ex - Kuala Terengganu)

Hrs

Day of Operations

Departure

Min adult

Include

Rate (Nett)

AM

PM

Adult
(RM)

Child
(RM)

Terengganu River Safari & Heritage Trip *Itinerary

4

Daily

8.00

-

2

Transportation, driver / guide

209

105

Kuala Terengganu City Tour *Itinerary

5

Daily

11.00

-

2

145

75

Terengganu River Safari *Itinerary

4

Daily

8.00

-

2

189

95

Terengganu Countryside Tour *Itinerary

5

Daily

10.00

-

2

149

75

Cemerong Waterfall & Pasir Raja Trip *Itinerary

9

Daily

8.00

-

2

179

90

Sekayu Waterfall & Terrapin Conservation Centre Trip *Itinerary

5

Daily

11.00

-

2

149

75

Fireflies Night Trip & Penarik Fishing Village Trip *Itinerary

5 1/2

Daily

-

17.00

2

220

110

Candat Sotong/Squid Jigging Trip *Itinerary

3

Daily

-

1800

6

239

239

Marang River Safari Trip *Itinerary

4

Daily

8.30

-

2

Land/boat transportation , refreshment , driver/guide

139

69.50

Kenyir Lake Day Tour *Itinerary

5

Daily

10.00

-

2

Transportation, driver / guide

250

140

Rantau Abang Hidden Treasure Day Trip *Itinerary

4

Daily

-

7.00

3

149

75

Kapas Island Day Tour *Itinerary

5 1/2

Daily

9.30

-

2

215

108

Bidong Island Day Trip *Itinerary

7

Daily

8.00

-

2

465

232.50

Tenggol Island Day Trip *Itinerary

6

Daily

9.00

-

10

Land/boat transfer, lunch, snorkeling trip with equipment

230

161

Please Note:

~ The seat-in-coach can only be conducted with the minimum number of person/adults required
~ Pick-up and drop-off service from major hotels at Kuala Terengganu town centre
~ For other pick up and drop off services in areas other than Kuala Terengganu, please advise us. Additional surcharge will be accorded
~ Services of an English Speaking Driver / Guide
~ Touring by air-conditioned car, van or coach (depending on the group size)
~ Rates are inclusive of entrance fees where applicable
~ Child age between 4-11 years old
~ Any unused services are non-refundable, non-exchangeable and non-deductible
~ 100% cancellation charge applies for NO SHOW OR CANCELLATION within 48-hrs
~ In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the local operator reserves the right to alter, amend or withdraw the package anytime with or without prior notice.

Redemption Instructions :

~ 24 hours prior to travel date, please call our local tour representative (during working hours) to reconfirm your booking details. Pick up time is required 30 minutes prior to tour departure time.

Postponements of Trip:

* Please be advised that the trip will not be allowed to be postponed unless we are advised of any changes at least 3 working days before trip commencement date

**Please Note that there will be a non-refundable handling charge on payment made. Conditions apply.

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Women travellers please take heed!

If you're travelling on your own or with a few fellow women travellers, please try not to take privately arranged snorkelling trips or tours while on the islands. Private boat operators may approach you and offer cheaper rates than what the resort can offer, but it is at your own risk. Best to stick with the resorts and make sure that the boatmen that is providing the service from the resort is validated by the resort itself. There have been several unpleasant accounts of harrassments and indecent proposals.

Thank you.

 

Accommodation and Holiday Packages to Kuala Terengganu, Merang, Marang, Kapas Island, Tenggol Island, Gemia Island, Redang Island, Lang Tengah Island, Bidong Island, Penarik, Rantau Abang, Kenyir Lake, Tanjong Jara, Dungun, Paka and Surroundings

Accommodation & Holiday Packages :

Kuala Terengganu

Budget Inn | Hotel Grand Paradise | Ping Anchorage Backpackers Lodge

Motels | Batu Buruk Beach Resort | Ming Star Hotel | Motel Desa | Hotel Kenangan |Qurata Riverside Resort | Seri Indah Resort | Seri Malaysia Hotel | Hotel YT Midtown |

Hotels | Felda Residence | Hotel Grand Continental | Permai Hotel | Primula Beach Resort |

Hotel Apartments | Sumai Hotel Apartment |

Day Trips | Terengganu River Safari & Heritage Trip | Kuala Terengganu City Tour | Terengganu Countryside Tour | Terengganu River Safari | Cemerong Waterfall & Pasir Raja Trip | Sekayu Waterfall & Terrapin Conservation Centre Trip | Fireflies Night Trip & Penarik Fishing Village Trip | Candat Sotong/Squid Jigging Trip |

Overnight Packages | 3 Days 2 Nights Terengganu, Firefly & Penarik Fishing Village | 3 Days 2 Nights Kuala Terengganu & Setiu Wetland | 3 Days 2 Nights Kuala Terengganu & Cemerong Waterfall | 3 Days 2 Nights Kuala Terengganu & Marang River Safari |

Pulau Duyung

| Awi's Yellow House | Pak Haji Abdullah's Chalets |

Marang

| Seri Malaysia Hotel Marang | Marang River Safari|

Rantau Abang

| Rantau Abang Hidden Treasure Day Trip |

Pulau Kapas

| Kapas Island Day Tour | Makcik Gemuk Chalet | Kapas Garden Resort | The Light House | Duta Puri Island Resort | Yellow Beach Resort | Kapas Island Resort |

Pulau Gemia

| Gem Isle Resort |

Merang

| Kembara Inn | Aryani Resort | Sutra Beach Resort | Merang Suria Resort |

Pulau Redang

| Ayu Mayang Resort | Coral Redang Island Resort | Laguna Redang Island Resort | Mutiara Beach Resort | Redang Bay Resort | Redang Beach Resort | Redang Camping Adventure | Redang Kalong Resort | Redang Lagoon Resort | Redang Pelangi Resort | Redang Reef Resort | Redang Holiday Beach Villa | Sari Pacifica Resort & Spa |

Pulau Redang Day Trip ~ | Redang Island Day Tour |

Pulau Bidong

| Pulau Bidong Island |

Pulau Lang Tengah

| D'Coconut Lagoon Resort | Redang Lang Resort | Lang Sari Resort | Sari Pacifica Resort & Spa |

Penarik

| Terrapuri Penarik | Penarik Inn | Fireflies Night Trip | Sekayu Waterfall & Terrapin Conservation Centre Trip |

Besut

| Bukit Keluang Bach Resort |

Volunteer Programmes

| Terengganu Turtle Conservation Expedition | Perhentian Turtle Conservation Volunteer program | Turtle Conservation Centre |

Tanjung Jara

| Tanjong Jara Resort |

Kenyir Dam

| Kenyir Lake Day Tour | Lake Kenyir Resort & Spa | Musang Kenyir Resort | Uncle John Resort | Kenyir Lake Plus (Houseboat) | Kenyir Tourist Resort |

Pulau Tenggol

| Tenggol Island Beach Resort | Tenggol Day Trip |

Dungun

| Hotel Kasanya | Ulek Beach Resort | Cemerong Waterfall & Pasir Raja Tour |

Chukai & Kemaman

| River Garden Hotel |

Paka

| Residence Resort | Rumbai Resort Villa |

Kijal

| Awana Golf and Beach Resort |

 

Malaysia Islands

Peninsula Malaysia Islands

| Pulau Aur | Pulau Besar | Pulau Bidong | Pulau Duyung Besar | Pulau Gemia | Pulau Kapas | Pulau Langkawi | Pulau Lang Tengah | Pulau Pangkor | Pulau Payar | Pulau Perhentian | Pulau Pemanggil | Penang | Pulau Rawa | Pulau Redang | Pulau Sibu | Pulau Tenggol | Pulau Tioman |

Peninsula Malaysia Coastal Beaches

| Marang | Merang | Rantau Abang | Penarik | Port Dickson | Tanjung Jara | Cherating |

Sabah and Sarawak ~ Borneo Islands & Coastal Beaches

Sabah Islands ~ | Gaya Island | Kapalai | Pulau Mabul | Pulau Sipadan | Selingan Turtle Island | Mantanani Besar Island | Manukan Island | Mataking Island | Lankayan Island | Layang Layang Island | Pom Pom Island | Pulau Tiga Resort (Survivor Island) |

Sabah Coastal Beaches ~ | Kinarut, Papar | Tuaran |

Sarawak Coastal Beaches ~ | Damai Beach, Santubong | Kayakking with Dolphins |

 

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