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Mabul Island

Just half an hour from the coast of Malaysian Borneo, Mabul is a small, oval shaped island covered in tall palm trees, fringed with soft white sand and surrounded by the turquoise water of the Celebes Sea.

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Sunday, May 2, 2010

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now I want pas dis award to
my blogerz fren Yiescha

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Mabul isLand


Just half an hour from the coast of Malaysian Borneo, Mabul is a small, oval shaped island covered in tall palm trees, fringed with soft white sand and surrounded by the turquoise water of the Celebes Sea. You can easily walk around it in half an hour. The pathway around the island cuts through a local Bajau village and gives one an intimate glimpse into a traditional lifestyle that is entirely dependent on the sea.

Most people that set foot here, however, have only one thing in mind and that is scuba diving. Mabul has not only become famous for its proximity to Sipadan, but also has a reputation as one of the best “muck” diving sites there is.

The abundance of large underwater animals and the unique topography in Sipadan offers an adrenalin-filled diving experience, and as there are no accommodation facilities on Sipadan, many divers choose Mabul as their base to explore it. Mabul, however, offers something entirely different, yet equally fascinating. The fairly shallow waters and low visibility, has earned it the muck diving label, but it is the abundance of tiny, exotic creatures that brings divers, armed with macro lens cameras, down here time and time again.





If you are not content with just swimming in the sea, Borneo Divers has a swimming pool with a sunken bar while the Sipadan Mabul Resort has both a swimming pool and Jacuzzi.

A traditional massage is a must if you really want to relax, available at all the resorts (except Seaventures), or you can indulge in a full Spa treatment at the Mabul Water Bungalows.

Those that want to be more active can explore the island on mountain bike or paddle around it in a kayak, both for rent at the Sipadan Mabul Resort. There is also the option of a game of beach volleyball.


Thursday, March 25, 2010

awaRD 2!!!


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N I want 2 pazs dis award
my new crew once

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tioman Island

About 36 nautical miles off Malaysia's east coast lies Pulau Tioman or Tioman Island, one of the region's most enchanting holiday spots. Scenic and tranquil, Tioman Island boasts miles and miles of white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, charming villages and friendly people. Its crystal clear waters teem with spectacular marine life and colourful coral gardens. The twin peaks of Gunung Nenek Semukut provide a prominent landmark to this island, reputed to be one of the most beautiful and idyllic in the world.


Diving and snorkeling: Pulau Tioman is the biggest marine park in Malaysia. By diving and snorkeling, you can explore the underwater environment of Pulau Tioman and get to see lots of marine life. Besides diving and snorkeling at Pulau Tioman Marine Park, Renggis Island is recommended to visitors. Renggis Island has good hard coral diversity and thus it is a good place for diving. Before leaving to Marine Park, make sure the essentials equipments of diving and snorkeling are prepared.

Swimming and sunbathing: There are lots of beautiful beaches at Pulau Tioman such as Monkey Bay for you to swim. These beaches with white sand are good place to swim. If you do not like swimming, you can do sunbathing too.

Jungle trekking: The jungle walk across to Monkey Bay is recommended. After reaching Monkey Bay, you can do sunbathing or can swim. The ten minutes jungle trek to Rockfalls awards you with glimpse of monitor lizards and exotic butterflies in their natural environment.

Island hopping: You can go around the island and explore many interesting places via island hopping. There are many boats for hiring. In addition to, you also can rent a bicycle to go around the island. You can rent bicycle from many places.

Monday, March 22, 2010

AwArD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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