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		<description>Getting To Kuala Terengganu :
Kuala Terengganu is the East Coast Corridor for Peninsular Malaysia. Kuala Terengganu is the centre for Malay culture and Heritage. (Mubin Sheppard: Terengganu is a cradle of Malay civilisation).  Kuala Terengganu is the gateway to the gorgeous Marine Park islands like Perhentian , Redang , Lang Tengah, Bidong, Kapas, Gemia and Tenggol Island. Beside the island Terengganu also offer the world oldest rainforest jungle, Tasik Kenyir (Lake Kenyir) and Tasik Kenyir National Park.
 
By Air
From Kuala Lumpur : 
Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia offer daily flights from KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) to Kuala Terengganu Airport. Journey by air takes approximately 45 minutes. Berjaya Air operates flight from Subang Airport (Kuala Lumpur) to Redang Island (flight journey 1 hour). 

From Singapore :
There is no direct flight to Kuala Terengganu from Singapore. Travellers must fly via KLIA. If flying via KLIA from Singapore too costly, consider flying from Senai Airport in Johor with Malaysia Airlines or Air Asia, This is cheaper option but takes much longer time due to land transfer from Singapore to Senai. Malaysia Airlines passengers can catch the SPS coach from Singapore to Senai which departs from: 

Malaysia Airlines Singapore City Terminal Tel:  +65 6250-3333 
Copthorne Orchid Singapore Hotel, 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 299526 Operating hours : 05:15am to 18:15pm daily
Fare: S$12 from Singapore, RM16 from Senai. Travelling time is about 2 hours. 

Air Asia will start a bus service soon from Singapore to Senai. Currently, the passengers will have to get to Senai airport by bus via Larkin to Senai.
 
By Coach
Express coaches depart daily from Kuala Lumpur (7 hours), Singapore (9.5 hours), Johor Bharu (9 hours) and Penang (9 hours). The journey include 2 rest stops or more along the journey for foods, refreshments and toilet stops. The most comfortable coaches (VIP) have 24-32 seats in a 2-1 seating arrangement. The seats are spacious with plenty of leg room. There are also 36-40 seats coaches 4 seats abreast that would as well get you to Terengganu in best comfort. If you are travelling overnight, bring some warn clothing (Jacket/ Sweater). It can be quite cool. Soft or inflatable pillow can help you sleep more comfortably.  Most of the ticket counter only sell one way ticket, passengers may book return ticket plus tour through our company. Night coaches arrive Kuala Terengganu Tanjung Bus Terminal around 5.30am - 6.00am.We also provide free daily pickup 5.30am in the morning from Kuala Terengganu express bus terminal to Travellers center for rest and wash up. 

Kuala Lumpur (Putra (PWTC) Station)
Journey around 7 hours, ticket can be purchase at Putra bus terminal. Company operate to Kuala Terengganu : TransNasional Tel: +603-4256 8218, Damai Ria, Plusliner, Rangkaian Mewah, Mutiara, Tourworld, SE warisan and Sutra Express. Muatiara and Damai Express offer comfortable 2-1(VIP) seating arrangement.

Kuala Lumpur to K.Terengganu (RM25.10-RM25.70 adult/child)
Depart : 9:00am/09:30am/10:00am/21:00pm/21:30pm/22:00pm

K.Terengganu to Kuala Lumpur (RM25.10-RM25.70 adult/child)
Depart : 09:00am/09:30am/10:00am/21:00pm/21:30/22:00pm

Singapore (Lavender Street/ Kallang Bahru Juntion)
Transnasional runs 3 daily services between Singapore and Kuala Terengganu. Transnasional is the only coach operator  that have a permit from Singapore Transport Authority and Malaysia Authority to operate express services between Singapore and Kuala Terengganu/ Kota Bahru. Transnasional only sell one class ticket but the coach can be from 24 seater to a 36 seater.  Transnasional Express ticket office and departure point located at junction of Lavender Street and Kallang Bahru roads. Tel : +65-62947034 / 5). If you are unable to get any seats, you can try Transnasional coach which depart from Singapore to Kota Bahru and ask to drop off at Kuala Terengganu or Jerteh if you heading for Perhentian island  which is the nearest bus stop to Kuala Besut jetty (15 min journey by taxi). There are tour company run coaches services from Golden Mile Complex at Beach Road but prices are much higher than Transnasional and passengers need to change to a different bus at the causeway or second link and passengers have to bring own luggage through Malaysia customs and immigration.

Singapore to Kuala Terengganu 
Depart : 0900  2000 2100hrs  S$26.00 adult / S$13.00 Child 

Kuala Terengganu to Singapore
Depart : 0900  2030 2030hrs  RM30.20 adult/child 

Johor Bharu (Larkin Station)
Alternatively get a seat from Johor Bharu (Larkin Station) to Kuala Terengganu. Coaches that operate from Larkin station e.g. Transnasional, Koperasi/ Damai Ria, Cepat Express, Adik Beradik etc. Mutiara and Damai Express offer comfortable 2-1(VIP) seating arrangement. 

Johor Bahru to Kuala Terengganu Depart : 0900 0930 1000 2000 2100 2130hrs  RM28.70 adult/child 

Kuala Terengganu to Johor Bahru Depart : 0900 0930 1000 2000 2100 2130hrs  RM28.70 adult/child 

Penang (Komtar Station)  
SP Bumi Express and Atieza Express depart daily from Komtar Station or Butterworth Station to Kuala Terengganu. 

Penang to Kuala Terengganu 
Depart : 2100hrs RM29.80 adult/child 

Kuala Terengganu to Penang
Depart : 2100hrs RM29.80 adult/child
 
Ping Anchorage Travel &#038; Tours also have a fleet of modern and best-maintained tour coaches, mini van and Limousine. For more information and rates, please click here Coach &#038; Van

27 Super VIP Seats fully air conditioned coach 
KUL-KTG RM 1,350.00 per coach per way.
JHB-KTG RM 1,350.00 per coach per way.
JHB-KTG-SIN RM 3,00.00 per coach return

38 Seats fully air conditioned coach 
KUL-KTG RM 1,200.00 per coach per way.
JHB-KTG RM 1,200.00 per coach per way.
JHB-KTG-SIN RM 2,700.00 per coach return

08 - 12 seat Van Persiaran and Limousine are available.
 
By Land (Driving) http://www.jkr.gov.my/roadmap/index.htm
Driving by car with friends or loved ones can be pretty much an interesting trip. Aside from the greeneries that can be seen through out your journey, the fresh air and unpolluted countryside can offer a soughtful experience. Once you get to Terengganu road, The beautiful beaches and blue waters welcome you. Driving travellers are advise to get a map from Tourism Malaysia or any bookstore. (Car Park available at Merang Jetty (Redang Island/Lang Tengah Island), Marang Jetty (Kapas Island), Kuala Besut Jetty (Perhentian Island), Gawi Jetty (Kenyir Lake) and Kenyir Dam (Kenyir Houseboat). Approximate RM5.00 per car per night.)

KL to K. Trg (approx. 455 km): 2 option the coastal road or Jerangau Jabor: Highway 2 KL (Gombak Toll) on Karak Highway and continue with ECE (East Coast Expressway) to Kuantan exit.
Highway 3 Kuantan exit  to Kuala Terengganu (Coastal road to Kemaman, Dungun and Kuala Terengganu)(223km)

Highway 2 KL (Gombak Toll) on Karak Highway and continue with ECE (East Coast Expressway) to Kuantan exit. 
Highway 3 Kuantan exit to Bukit Besi (20+km) - turn left
Highway 14 Bukit Besi turn off to Dungun/Ajil (114km) - turn left
Highway 14 Dungun/Ajil to Ajil/Kuala Berang (42km) - turn right
Highway 14 Ajil to Kuala Terengganu (35km)
 
By Train
No Train service available to Kuala Terengganu but if passengers travel to north part of Terengganu like Perhentian Island. Keretapi Tanah Melayu train (KTM)  service is available  from economy class to comfortable sleeping berth from Kuala Lumpur or Johor Bahru/ Singapore to Tanah Merah, Wakaf Bahru and Tumpat in Kelantan region. Passengers can stop at Tanah Merah station which is the nearest point to Kuala Besut jetty, about 45 minutes by taxi and 90 minutes to Merang jetty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting To Kuala Terengganu :<br />
Kuala Terengganu is the East Coast Corridor for Peninsular Malaysia. Kuala Terengganu is the centre for Malay culture and Heritage. (Mubin Sheppard: Terengganu is a cradle of Malay civilisation).  Kuala Terengganu is the gateway to the gorgeous Marine Park islands like Perhentian , Redang , Lang Tengah, Bidong, Kapas, Gemia and Tenggol Island. Beside the island Terengganu also offer the world oldest rainforest jungle, Tasik Kenyir (Lake Kenyir) and Tasik Kenyir National Park.</p>
<p>By Air<br />
From Kuala Lumpur :<br />
Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia offer daily flights from KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) to Kuala Terengganu Airport. Journey by air takes approximately 45 minutes. Berjaya Air operates flight from Subang Airport (Kuala Lumpur) to Redang Island (flight journey 1 hour). </p>
<p>From Singapore :<br />
There is no direct flight to Kuala Terengganu from Singapore. Travellers must fly via KLIA. If flying via KLIA from Singapore too costly, consider flying from Senai Airport in Johor with Malaysia Airlines or Air Asia, This is cheaper option but takes much longer time due to land transfer from Singapore to Senai. Malaysia Airlines passengers can catch the SPS coach from Singapore to Senai which departs from: </p>
<p>Malaysia Airlines Singapore City Terminal Tel:  +65 6250-3333<br />
Copthorne Orchid Singapore Hotel, 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 299526 Operating hours : 05:15am to 18:15pm daily<br />
Fare: S$12 from Singapore, RM16 from Senai. Travelling time is about 2 hours. </p>
<p>Air Asia will start a bus service soon from Singapore to Senai. Currently, the passengers will have to get to Senai airport by bus via Larkin to Senai.</p>
<p>By Coach<br />
Express coaches depart daily from Kuala Lumpur (7 hours), Singapore (9.5 hours), Johor Bharu (9 hours) and Penang (9 hours). The journey include 2 rest stops or more along the journey for foods, refreshments and toilet stops. The most comfortable coaches (VIP) have 24-32 seats in a 2-1 seating arrangement. The seats are spacious with plenty of leg room. There are also 36-40 seats coaches 4 seats abreast that would as well get you to Terengganu in best comfort. If you are travelling overnight, bring some warn clothing (Jacket/ Sweater). It can be quite cool. Soft or inflatable pillow can help you sleep more comfortably.  Most of the ticket counter only sell one way ticket, passengers may book return ticket plus tour through our company. Night coaches arrive Kuala Terengganu Tanjung Bus Terminal around 5.30am - 6.00am.We also provide free daily pickup 5.30am in the morning from Kuala Terengganu express bus terminal to Travellers center for rest and wash up. </p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur (Putra (PWTC) Station)<br />
Journey around 7 hours, ticket can be purchase at Putra bus terminal. Company operate to Kuala Terengganu : TransNasional Tel: +603-4256 8218, Damai Ria, Plusliner, Rangkaian Mewah, Mutiara, Tourworld, SE warisan and Sutra Express. Muatiara and Damai Express offer comfortable 2-1(VIP) seating arrangement.</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur to K.Terengganu (RM25.10-RM25.70 adult/child)<br />
Depart : 9:00am/09:30am/10:00am/21:00pm/21:30pm/22:00pm</p>
<p>K.Terengganu to Kuala Lumpur (RM25.10-RM25.70 adult/child)<br />
Depart : 09:00am/09:30am/10:00am/21:00pm/21:30/22:00pm</p>
<p>Singapore (Lavender Street/ Kallang Bahru Juntion)<br />
Transnasional runs 3 daily services between Singapore and Kuala Terengganu. Transnasional is the only coach operator  that have a permit from Singapore Transport Authority and Malaysia Authority to operate express services between Singapore and Kuala Terengganu/ Kota Bahru. Transnasional only sell one class ticket but the coach can be from 24 seater to a 36 seater.  Transnasional Express ticket office and departure point located at junction of Lavender Street and Kallang Bahru roads. Tel : +65-62947034 / 5). If you are unable to get any seats, you can try Transnasional coach which depart from Singapore to Kota Bahru and ask to drop off at Kuala Terengganu or Jerteh if you heading for Perhentian island  which is the nearest bus stop to Kuala Besut jetty (15 min journey by taxi). There are tour company run coaches services from Golden Mile Complex at Beach Road but prices are much higher than Transnasional and passengers need to change to a different bus at the causeway or second link and passengers have to bring own luggage through Malaysia customs and immigration.</p>
<p>Singapore to Kuala Terengganu<br />
Depart : 0900  2000 2100hrs  S$26.00 adult / S$13.00 Child </p>
<p>Kuala Terengganu to Singapore<br />
Depart : 0900  2030 2030hrs  RM30.20 adult/child </p>
<p>Johor Bharu (Larkin Station)<br />
Alternatively get a seat from Johor Bharu (Larkin Station) to Kuala Terengganu. Coaches that operate from Larkin station e.g. Transnasional, Koperasi/ Damai Ria, Cepat Express, Adik Beradik etc. Mutiara and Damai Express offer comfortable 2-1(VIP) seating arrangement. </p>
<p>Johor Bahru to Kuala Terengganu Depart : 0900 0930 1000 2000 2100 2130hrs  RM28.70 adult/child </p>
<p>Kuala Terengganu to Johor Bahru Depart : 0900 0930 1000 2000 2100 2130hrs  RM28.70 adult/child </p>
<p>Penang (Komtar Station)<br />
SP Bumi Express and Atieza Express depart daily from Komtar Station or Butterworth Station to Kuala Terengganu. </p>
<p>Penang to Kuala Terengganu<br />
Depart : 2100hrs RM29.80 adult/child </p>
<p>Kuala Terengganu to Penang<br />
Depart : 2100hrs RM29.80 adult/child</p>
<p>Ping Anchorage Travel &#038; Tours also have a fleet of modern and best-maintained tour coaches, mini van and Limousine. For more information and rates, please click here Coach &#038; Van</p>
<p>27 Super VIP Seats fully air conditioned coach<br />
KUL-KTG RM 1,350.00 per coach per way.<br />
JHB-KTG RM 1,350.00 per coach per way.<br />
JHB-KTG-SIN RM 3,00.00 per coach return</p>
<p>38 Seats fully air conditioned coach<br />
KUL-KTG RM 1,200.00 per coach per way.<br />
JHB-KTG RM 1,200.00 per coach per way.<br />
JHB-KTG-SIN RM 2,700.00 per coach return</p>
<p>08 - 12 seat Van Persiaran and Limousine are available.</p>
<p>By Land (Driving) <a href="http://www.jkr.gov.my/roadmap/index.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.jkr.gov.my/roadmap/index.htm</a><br />
Driving by car with friends or loved ones can be pretty much an interesting trip. Aside from the greeneries that can be seen through out your journey, the fresh air and unpolluted countryside can offer a soughtful experience. Once you get to Terengganu road, The beautiful beaches and blue waters welcome you. Driving travellers are advise to get a map from Tourism Malaysia or any bookstore. (Car Park available at Merang Jetty (Redang Island/Lang Tengah Island), Marang Jetty (Kapas Island), Kuala Besut Jetty (Perhentian Island), Gawi Jetty (Kenyir Lake) and Kenyir Dam (Kenyir Houseboat). Approximate RM5.00 per car per night.)</p>
<p>KL to K. Trg (approx. 455 km): 2 option the coastal road or Jerangau Jabor: Highway 2 KL (Gombak Toll) on Karak Highway and continue with ECE (East Coast Expressway) to Kuantan exit.<br />
Highway 3 Kuantan exit  to Kuala Terengganu (Coastal road to Kemaman, Dungun and Kuala Terengganu)(223km)</p>
<p>Highway 2 KL (Gombak Toll) on Karak Highway and continue with ECE (East Coast Expressway) to Kuantan exit.<br />
Highway 3 Kuantan exit to Bukit Besi (20+km) - turn left<br />
Highway 14 Bukit Besi turn off to Dungun/Ajil (114km) - turn left<br />
Highway 14 Dungun/Ajil to Ajil/Kuala Berang (42km) - turn right<br />
Highway 14 Ajil to Kuala Terengganu (35km)</p>
<p>By Train<br />
No Train service available to Kuala Terengganu but if passengers travel to north part of Terengganu like Perhentian Island. Keretapi Tanah Melayu train (KTM)  service is available  from economy class to comfortable sleeping berth from Kuala Lumpur or Johor Bahru/ Singapore to Tanah Merah, Wakaf Bahru and Tumpat in Kelantan region. Passengers can stop at Tanah Merah station which is the nearest point to Kuala Besut jetty, about 45 minutes by taxi and 90 minutes to Merang jetty.</p>
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		<title>By: aliaswn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 08:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Malaysia is renowned for its natural beauty but it is the coral reefs located primarily around these off -shore islands that will lure you to one of the best diving destinations in the world, the Redang archipelago. Suitable substrates, clear water with temperatures ranging from 27 ° to 31.5 ° C as well as salinity in range of 31 to 34 ppt are conducive to coral reef development and healthy growth of marine life. These conditions are just as suitable for you to explore the underwater realm of the following islands in comfort and ease.

Visibility generally depends on sea conditions but is excellent from the months of April till October. All dive spots are located within a 30 minute speedboat ride from the resort. 

A. PULAU REDANG

Dive Site # 1. Tanjung Lang 
Located on the northern tip of Pulau Redang, this spot offers a variety of corals such as hydrozoans, siphonophorans and anthozoans which include sea fans and sea whips as well as crustaceans and fish of different colours for all to feast their eyes upon. With a maximum depth of 60 feet, it is accessible to any certified diver. 

Dive Site # 2. Tanjung Tok Kong
Situated a short distance away, this dive location offers an amazing array of marine flora and fauna till a depth of 80 feet. Sea turtles are an almost site of green and hawksbill turtles. Sights include feather stars; tube worms, nudibranchs and schools of tuna forming a magnificent screen right before you. 

Dive Site # 3. Tanjung Gua Kawah 
At a maximum depth of 70 feet, this dive spot is a must for those who are willing to brave the currents and waves. Rest assured that your efforts will be rewarded handsomely in the from of the marvelous underwater realm before you. 

Dive Site # 4. Pasir Panjang
Just a stone's throw away from the resort, one is able to see fascinating species of corals and sea life living in harmony. With a maximum depth of just 40 feet, this spot could very well be your first taste of Redang. Not to be missed is the sight of the resident grouper recently christened KAREN.

Dive Site # 5. Batu Mak Chantek
Situated near Pasir Panjang, this spot which reaches down to 60 feet, is bountiful with colourful reef fishes and invertebrates including echinoderms, moluscs are well as feather stars and hydrozoans. Night diving here features the nocturnal world at its best.
 
B. PULAU PAKU BESAR 
Dive Site # 6. Offering spectacular sights till a depth of 50 feet, this area is rather popular with local and foreign diving enthusiasts alike. This is no surprise as it is teeming with a diversity of marine organisms like Tubinaria, Tubastrea, mushroom and brain corals, staghorn coral plus giant clams, shrimps and crabs.
 
C. PULAU PAKU KECIL 
Dive Site # 7. This island, an extension of Tanjung Tengah in Pulau Redang, is commonly included in any diver's itinerary as it offers a mix of soft corals, invertebrates and fish until a depth of 60 feet. Sights include staghorn coral, tube worms and moluscs.
 
D. PULAU LING
Dive Site # 8. The Northern Side.
This relatively shallow dive spot where maximum depth is at 60 feet is teeming with Acropora sp. coral, also known as staghorn coral, providing a nutriently rich home for an array of marine organism including anemones and small wrasses, bottlebrush worms, plychaetes, crustaceans and moluscs.

Dive Side # 9. Batu Chipor
Standing independently like a minute island off the coast of Pulau Ling, this rock is constantly washed over by he waves. Rich with sea fans and soft corals as well as unique shaped fish which include pufferfish reaching all the way down to 80 feet, it is a must for all to see. 
 
E. PULAU PINANG
Dive Site # 10. Submerged Wreck
Located 40 feet below surface, this wreck is carpeted with corals and sponges. Reef fish including groupers and snappers as well as a variety of moluscs including cowries, helmet shells and spider shells plus an array of hermit crabs live in the deeper areas of the ship.

Dive Site # 11. Terumbu Kili
Another popular location for divers where inhabitants include soldier fish, black tip sharks and the majestic lion ish. Maximum depth is at 70 feet. Do look out for the magnificent array of hard and soft coral, sea fans, and feather stars.
 
F. PULAU LIMA
In a class of its own, this island is renowned for its beauty, this making it a diver's paradise.

Dive Site # 12. Terumbu Putih 
Offering a maximum depth of 120 feet, only those willing to accept the dare rewarded with unbelievable pristine beauty of the sea whips, barrel sponges and reef inhabitants which included soldier fish, cardinal fish, sea-squirts, bryozoans and squid living here. 

Dive Site # 13. Black Coral Garden
Venture to the depth between 90 to 110 feet and an underwater Garden of Eden filled with Antipathes sp. corals or more commonly referred to as black corals, will unfold before your very eyes. Also interesting are the sights along the way, which include sea fans, sea fans, sea whips, harp corals and a kaleidoscope of fish.

Dive Site # 14. "Mysterious Submerged Chamber"
A newly discovered dive spot with spectacular sights and sounds providing a serene surrounding to soothe all ills. Unbelievable? Come and experience it for yourselves. Be seen until a depth of 70 feet.

Dive Site # 15. The Southeastern Side
Pocked surface underwater housing minutes and colourful reef fish including pipefish and wrasses and bottom feeders such as schools of fusiliers and crustaceans can be seen until a depth of 70 feet.

Dive Site # 16. The Northeastern Side
Another area common among divers with the sea floor located 100 feet below the surface. Colours and shapes in the from of corals, sponges, sea-squirts, feather stars and fish will put a smile on any diver's face.
 
G. PULAU KERENGGA KECIL
Dive Site # 17. Feast your eyes on the Mini Mount at depth of 60 feet off the waters of this island featuring a unique blend of sponges, shrimps, moluscs, echinoderms and soft corals.
 
H. PULAU KERENGGA BESAR
Dive Site # 18. Uneven terrain offering caves and other crevices make this island popular among all divers. Maximum depth is at 60 feet. Marine life includes rainbow-like wrasses, clown fish, coral trout and delight looking nudibranches. 
 
I. PULAU EKOR TEBU
Dive Site # 19. Divers will enjoy the sights along the steep walls located on the eastern side of the island. Corals found here include staghorns, vase corals, dead mans's finger and daisy corals. Not to be missed are the reptiles and rays roaming around freely in the sea. Located almost 100 meters off the coast of this island is a submerged reef with the maximum depth of 60 feet. It is abundant with fish of various size, shape and colour. An irresistible dive site!  
 
Dive Sites Of Lang Tengah Island:
1.   Goby Garden
2.   Blue Coral
3.   Batu Banyak Keras
4.   Batu June
5.   Terumbu Kuning
6.   Karang Bahar
7.   Tanjung Telunjuk
8.   Batu Kuching
9.   Batu Kapal
10. Terumbu Putih
11. Batu Bulan
12. Batu Broler
13. Tanjung Nibong
14. Karang Nibong
15. Karang Nibong Laut</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malaysia is renowned for its natural beauty but it is the coral reefs located primarily around these off -shore islands that will lure you to one of the best diving destinations in the world, the Redang archipelago. Suitable substrates, clear water with temperatures ranging from 27 ° to 31.5 ° C as well as salinity in range of 31 to 34 ppt are conducive to coral reef development and healthy growth of marine life. These conditions are just as suitable for you to explore the underwater realm of the following islands in comfort and ease.</p>
<p>Visibility generally depends on sea conditions but is excellent from the months of April till October. All dive spots are located within a 30 minute speedboat ride from the resort. </p>
<p>A. PULAU REDANG</p>
<p>Dive Site # 1. Tanjung Lang<br />
Located on the northern tip of Pulau Redang, this spot offers a variety of corals such as hydrozoans, siphonophorans and anthozoans which include sea fans and sea whips as well as crustaceans and fish of different colours for all to feast their eyes upon. With a maximum depth of 60 feet, it is accessible to any certified diver. </p>
<p>Dive Site # 2. Tanjung Tok Kong<br />
Situated a short distance away, this dive location offers an amazing array of marine flora and fauna till a depth of 80 feet. Sea turtles are an almost site of green and hawksbill turtles. Sights include feather stars; tube worms, nudibranchs and schools of tuna forming a magnificent screen right before you. </p>
<p>Dive Site # 3. Tanjung Gua Kawah<br />
At a maximum depth of 70 feet, this dive spot is a must for those who are willing to brave the currents and waves. Rest assured that your efforts will be rewarded handsomely in the from of the marvelous underwater realm before you. </p>
<p>Dive Site # 4. Pasir Panjang<br />
Just a stone&#8217;s throw away from the resort, one is able to see fascinating species of corals and sea life living in harmony. With a maximum depth of just 40 feet, this spot could very well be your first taste of Redang. Not to be missed is the sight of the resident grouper recently christened KAREN.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 5. Batu Mak Chantek<br />
Situated near Pasir Panjang, this spot which reaches down to 60 feet, is bountiful with colourful reef fishes and invertebrates including echinoderms, moluscs are well as feather stars and hydrozoans. Night diving here features the nocturnal world at its best.</p>
<p>B. PULAU PAKU BESAR<br />
Dive Site # 6. Offering spectacular sights till a depth of 50 feet, this area is rather popular with local and foreign diving enthusiasts alike. This is no surprise as it is teeming with a diversity of marine organisms like Tubinaria, Tubastrea, mushroom and brain corals, staghorn coral plus giant clams, shrimps and crabs.</p>
<p>C. PULAU PAKU KECIL<br />
Dive Site # 7. This island, an extension of Tanjung Tengah in Pulau Redang, is commonly included in any diver&#8217;s itinerary as it offers a mix of soft corals, invertebrates and fish until a depth of 60 feet. Sights include staghorn coral, tube worms and moluscs.</p>
<p>D. PULAU LING<br />
Dive Site # 8. The Northern Side.<br />
This relatively shallow dive spot where maximum depth is at 60 feet is teeming with Acropora sp. coral, also known as staghorn coral, providing a nutriently rich home for an array of marine organism including anemones and small wrasses, bottlebrush worms, plychaetes, crustaceans and moluscs.</p>
<p>Dive Side # 9. Batu Chipor<br />
Standing independently like a minute island off the coast of Pulau Ling, this rock is constantly washed over by he waves. Rich with sea fans and soft corals as well as unique shaped fish which include pufferfish reaching all the way down to 80 feet, it is a must for all to see. </p>
<p>E. PULAU PINANG<br />
Dive Site # 10. Submerged Wreck<br />
Located 40 feet below surface, this wreck is carpeted with corals and sponges. Reef fish including groupers and snappers as well as a variety of moluscs including cowries, helmet shells and spider shells plus an array of hermit crabs live in the deeper areas of the ship.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 11. Terumbu Kili<br />
Another popular location for divers where inhabitants include soldier fish, black tip sharks and the majestic lion ish. Maximum depth is at 70 feet. Do look out for the magnificent array of hard and soft coral, sea fans, and feather stars.</p>
<p>F. PULAU LIMA<br />
In a class of its own, this island is renowned for its beauty, this making it a diver&#8217;s paradise.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 12. Terumbu Putih<br />
Offering a maximum depth of 120 feet, only those willing to accept the dare rewarded with unbelievable pristine beauty of the sea whips, barrel sponges and reef inhabitants which included soldier fish, cardinal fish, sea-squirts, bryozoans and squid living here. </p>
<p>Dive Site # 13. Black Coral Garden<br />
Venture to the depth between 90 to 110 feet and an underwater Garden of Eden filled with Antipathes sp. corals or more commonly referred to as black corals, will unfold before your very eyes. Also interesting are the sights along the way, which include sea fans, sea fans, sea whips, harp corals and a kaleidoscope of fish.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 14. &#8220;Mysterious Submerged Chamber&#8221;<br />
A newly discovered dive spot with spectacular sights and sounds providing a serene surrounding to soothe all ills. Unbelievable? Come and experience it for yourselves. Be seen until a depth of 70 feet.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 15. The Southeastern Side<br />
Pocked surface underwater housing minutes and colourful reef fish including pipefish and wrasses and bottom feeders such as schools of fusiliers and crustaceans can be seen until a depth of 70 feet.</p>
<p>Dive Site # 16. The Northeastern Side<br />
Another area common among divers with the sea floor located 100 feet below the surface. Colours and shapes in the from of corals, sponges, sea-squirts, feather stars and fish will put a smile on any diver&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>G. PULAU KERENGGA KECIL<br />
Dive Site # 17. Feast your eyes on the Mini Mount at depth of 60 feet off the waters of this island featuring a unique blend of sponges, shrimps, moluscs, echinoderms and soft corals.</p>
<p>H. PULAU KERENGGA BESAR<br />
Dive Site # 18. Uneven terrain offering caves and other crevices make this island popular among all divers. Maximum depth is at 60 feet. Marine life includes rainbow-like wrasses, clown fish, coral trout and delight looking nudibranches. </p>
<p>I. PULAU EKOR TEBU<br />
Dive Site # 19. Divers will enjoy the sights along the steep walls located on the eastern side of the island. Corals found here include staghorns, vase corals, dead mans&#8217;s finger and daisy corals. Not to be missed are the reptiles and rays roaming around freely in the sea. Located almost 100 meters off the coast of this island is a submerged reef with the maximum depth of 60 feet. It is abundant with fish of various size, shape and colour. An irresistible dive site!  </p>
<p>Dive Sites Of Lang Tengah Island:<br />
1.   Goby Garden<br />
2.   Blue Coral<br />
3.   Batu Banyak Keras<br />
4.   Batu June<br />
5.   Terumbu Kuning<br />
6.   Karang Bahar<br />
7.   Tanjung Telunjuk<br />
8.   Batu Kuching<br />
9.   Batu Kapal<br />
10. Terumbu Putih<br />
11. Batu Bulan<br />
12. Batu Broler<br />
13. Tanjung Nibong<br />
14. Karang Nibong<br />
15. Karang Nibong Laut</p>
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