Covering 20 square kilometers, this hilly island is the only other inhabited island besides Langkawi. Located about five nautical kilometers from Kuah, it is also known as the 'Islamic Island' because all the residents here are Muslims. Lush, tropical vegetation covers the island, which has six villages linked by mini tar roads. Although provided with facilities like power, telephones and a freshwater supply, the villagers still prefer to maintain their traditions and simple lifestyles, like drawing water from the wells. The island is accessible by a 20—minute boat trip from Kuah.
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hardly miss the place!
i love the lovely scenery of this place..a million of sweet n unforgetable memories..if i can turn back time,i will record all seconds n all mi...
i want go back there
everything there i like it.i learn many things when i take part there..i also found a true love there..overall this camp i think is fun and enj...
wanna stay there!!!
i'm in a group called RIGEL at the wilderness campmy trainers are kak zue and abang amrialthough the first day was bad(all the group members wa...
My best vacation
i love everything on this island. I came to this island for a camping under Wilderness Adventure Camp. It take 5 day on the island. My team bas...
It's miracle!!
Rowing the kayak is the best thing I did at Pulau Tuba...It had beautiful, clean and lovely coastal...having a trip for 2-3 day there will make...
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