2018年9月16日 星期日

Explore in Tanjung PIAI National Park


Tanjung PIAI is named after a local fern, known as the “Paku Piai’ which is capable of living in brackish conditions. The park covers 526 hectares of mangroves and another 400 hectares of inter-tidal mudflats.


Tanjung PIAI is a cape of Pontian, Johor and it is a place must visit due to its many unique features. Geographically, it is known as the Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia. The hinterland of Tanjung Piai offers the rural charms of remote villages, rich in their ethnic and cultural diversity. Tanjung Piai gives you a chance to experience rural life in proximity and its natural wonders.





It is an excellent place for tourists and nature-lovers to experience the scenic coastal mangroves. 



Let’s explore together places of interest:

Tj. Piai Landmark Monument
A welcome landmark monument measuring 20m high and 10m wide. It is made of eco-friendly fibre reinforced concrete. Its stark grey colour represents the rich mangroves and mudflats of Tanjung Piai.





Boardwalk
The park is connected by a network of 1.2km of boardwalk, which takes the visitors right into the heart of the mangrove forest and it provide a good opportunity for bird watching and observing the various species of animals living there.


















The Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia
A globe shaped monument and plaque mark the southernmost point.





Operation Hour
Day
Time
Last Entry
Monday-Thursday
8.00AM-5.00PM
4.30 PM
Friday-Sunday
 School Holiday
 Public Holiday


8.00AM-6.00PM
5.30 PM
Friday (Friday prayer)
12.30 PM-2.15 PM
Tamporary Closed
12.00 PM

Entry fees
Adult   18-59 years old
RM 5.00
Student  7-17 years old
RM 3.00
Elder     60 years above
RM 3.00
Children below 6 years old
FREE



→→→Location: 82030 Mukim Serkat Pontian, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia←←←



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