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Pulau Tiga National Park
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Pulau Tiga National Park, National park with three islands in Sabah, Malaysia

Pulau Tiga National Park comprises three islands with coral reefs, sandy beaches, and dense tropical forests spread across about 158 square kilometers of protected marine area. The islands feature mangrove swamps, thick jungle, and extensive coastlines that offer diverse landscapes to explore.

The islands formed from mud volcano eruptions in 1897 and were later protected as a forest reserve in 1933 before becoming a national park in 1978. This protection marked an important step in preserving the fragile ecosystem for the future.

The park gained worldwide attention when the television series Survivor chose the main island as a filming location in 1996, drawing global interest to this destination.

The park is accessible daily with boat services departing from Kuala Penyu, with travel times ranging from 45 minutes to an hour depending on your destination. The dry season offers the best visiting conditions, as weather is more stable and water transport is more reliable.

Kalampunian Damit, known as Snake Island, serves as a breeding ground where thousands of sea snakes regularly come ashore to nest and mate. This remarkable concentration of sea snakes makes this location globally significant for nature enthusiasts and researchers.

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