6 Jun 2018

2018 - 2019

Hai. Kami masih menerima tempahan untuk tahun 2018 - 2019. Untuk update terkini sila layari facebook

Hi. We still accept reservations for 2018 - 2019. For the latest updates please visit facebook

13 Dec 2017

Island Hopping Semporna


Island Exploration tak perlu nak gelojoh dan tergesa-gesa. Do it relax, smoothly and enjoy. Sekarang seperti trend berkunjung di Semporna, siapa explore paling banyak pulau dalam masa yang terhad dialah hebat!
Ada yang buat 10 pulau dalam 4D3N. Ada yang buat 8 pulau dalam 3D2N.
Ingatlah, pulau2 disini mempunyai banyak kehebatan, keindahan, keunikan budaya yang bertaraf dunia.
Jangan cemarkan taraf pulau2 disini semata-mata untuk anda memuaskan nafsu selfie anda untuk didabik dada dalam group-group Sosial Media.
Do it slowly, explore it wisely.
Rileks & enjoy..

16 Nov 2017

Tun Sakaran Marine Park


Tun Sakaran Marine Park mempunyai beberapa pulau yang kerap dikunjungi & mempunyai tarikan tersendiri. Antaranya :

Pulau Sibuan adalah pulau kedua popular di kepulauan Tun Sakaran Marine Park selepas Pulau Bohey Dulang. Pulau ini mempunyai pantai yg putih mulus dan air yg jernih sehinggakan digelar Maldives Malaysia. Pulau ini dijaga oleh pasukan keselamatan dan staff Sabah Park disini. Terdapat juga 11 keluarga Bajau Laut menghuni disini.

Pulau Mantabuan adalah salah satu pulau di kepulauan Tun Sakaran Marine Park. 🐋Pulau ini sangat kaya dgn coral dan antara dive site terbaik disini. Tiada penduduk tempatan yg tinggal disini. Yang ada hanya beberapa keluarga Bajau Laut, Staff Sabah Park dan PGA.

Pulau Maiga juga adalah salah satu pulau di kepulauan Tun Sakaran Marine Park. 🐋Pulau ini sebenarnya sangat menarik cuma kurang dikunjungi pelancong. Tiada pasukan keselamatan dan staff Sabah Park disini. Disebelah timur, dihuni oleh 22 keluarga Bajau Laut manakala dibahagian Selatan dihuni oleh beberapa keluarga Kaum Sulu.

12 Oct 2017

Pakej 3H2M Kepulauan Mabul / Semporna


Promosi 2017/18 Semporna Island
2pax = Rm600/pax
3pax = Rm550/pax
4pax = Rm500/pax
5pax = Rm450/pax
6pax = Rm400/pax
7pax = Rm380/pax
Harga Termasuk =
1. Penginapan 3H2M Water Chalet
2. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
3. 1 Day Island Tour Exploration
4. Unlimited Snorkeling
5. Bot Pergi & Balik

Kami juga menyediakan pakej 4H3M bagi yang berminat.
Contact/Whatsapp 017-3068622

31 Aug 2017

Salam Hari Kebangsaan 2017






🎼🎵🎶...Dari Perlis sampailah ke Sabah, kita sudah merdeka...🎶🎵
Salam Kemerdekaan 2017 Buat Seluruh Rakyat Malaysia

31 Jul 2017

Bohey Dulang Island For One Of The Most Staggeringly Beautiful Views In The World



The mountainous Bohey Dulang island is formed from the remnants of an ancient volcano and is situated right beside the largest island in the park, Bodgaya.

The beauty of the island is further enhanced thanks to the crater surrounding the island that is now flooded with seawater and which has created a magnificent lagoon that is about 25m deep. The southern side of the lagoon is lined with a stretch of coral reef.

Not only does the island offer a rich collection of marine life, it is also home to the Giant Clams and Marine Invertebrate History which is a collaboration between Malaysia's Sabah Parks and the United Kingdom's Marine Conservation Society. It is located near Bohey Dulang's jetty and houses laboratories, exhibition halls, broodstock gardens and open sea cages.

Expect to see display tanks with rare giant clamps species like the T.Gigas and T.Derasa, abalones and even phytoplankton which serves as the giant clams' food. These giant clams are known as 'kidneys of the oceans' as they help to the preserve and filter the water by absorbing harmful organics that may harm marine life.

Bohey Dulang is particularly popular for its stunning views from the peak of the island. To get there, you'll need to hike up a 600-meter nature trail, which is said to take about 40 minutes. The path up to the peak can be a little rough, especially after rain as the path can be slippery and muddy. Avoid wearing flip flops! According to the My Sabah blog, you can expect to see rare scrub vegetation and plant species that are unique to Bohey Dulang such as the palm-like Cycas rumphii, cactus-like succulent Euphorbia lacei and trichoglottis geminata, a rare orchid grows on volcanic rocks.