Terengganu (Malay pronunciation: [tərəŋganu]; Jawi:ترڠڬانو, Terengganu Malay: Tranung, Ganu, Teganu, Ganung, Teganung), formerly spelled Trengganu or Tringganu, is a sultanate and constitutive state of federal Malaysia. The state is also known by its Arabic honorific, Dāru l-Īmān ("Abode of Faith"). The coastal city of Kuala Terengganu which stands at the mouth of the broad Terengganu River is both the state and royal capital as well as the largest city in Terengganu. There are many islands located close to the coast of Terengganu state, such as Redang Island.
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We are located in the heart of a little paradise known as the Perhentian Island. Our small dive centre runs PADI certification scuba diving courses from beginners to professional dive master level, marine education and conservation activities, accompanied scuba dives and scuba diving packages for groups as well as individual diver throughout the season.
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Matahari Divers is one of the many dive centers tucked in the beautiful tropical island of Perhentian Kecil, Malaysia. What makes us special is you’ll always feel like home from the minute you step into our dive center! And you will always be part of the Matahari family aftwerwards...ALWAYS! Welcome to the family!
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Welcome to Spice Divers! Spice up your dive with Spice Divers! No matter if you're an experienced diver or a first timer, we're here to guide you on your underwater adventures.
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Come and explore the amazing underwater world with Ohlala divers. We are located on long beach perhentian kecil and open from March to October. Accommodation is available for our divers, dorms, tents or private rooms depending on the package. We offer PADI programs and courses from discover scuba diving to dive master, as well fun/clean-up dives. All ingredients to enjoy Island life!
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Welcome to Viking Scuba Tenggol, a fully equipped Dive Centre located within Permata Resort, Dungun. Viking Scuba Tenggol offers: - Fun Dive Day Trips to Pulau Tenggol - PADI Beginner to Professional Scuba Diving Courses - Purpose-built 39ft Dive Boat with refreshment/lunch/towel onboard - Equipment Rental - Nitrox Facilities - Rebreather Facilities - Accommodation at Permata Resort Dungun with AC, TV/Astro, attached bathroom, hot shower, bath towel - Emergency Oxygen & First Aid onboard our Dive Boat
4.5 based on 65 reviews
The car journey to Lake Kenyir from Kuala Terengganu took us less than two hours. We had prepaid for the Fish Sanctuary experience at RM10 per adult. Upon arrival, we paid RM2 for whole day parking. A boat which we had pre-arranged is already waiting for us. We left the jeti at 910am. There were already people at the Fish Sanctuary when we arrived at 10am. After a briefing, we were taken by our boat up Sg Petang to the start of the walkway. It took us 15 to 30 minutes to reach the natural sanctuary. Midway, we were told to buy fish food at RM2 per packet. (I suspect the fish are feeding only on fish food brought in by visitors like us. Is this right or wrong??) After half an hour in the waters, we trekked back and our boat brings us to Lasir Waterfalls. We spent almost an hour there and returned to the jetty at about 3pm. We actually drove and had a look at the Elephant Sanctuary. But the price was too steep with not a discount even for that late time in tne afternoon. We had a late lunch at Warung Mr Baung a kilometer away on the main road. The fish was well cooked especially the Baung Tempoyan.
4.5 based on 760 reviews
It's our "hidden gem"! - since 2004! - we have been there five times until now - normally for a week, and its a part of our winter- or ester holidays. What's special with Redang Island? - well, here comes a list :) - some of the most beautiful beaches on earth with clean white sand - crystal clear seawater - no pollution in the sea - a hand full of very good hotels, we stay at the same every time - the locals/ residents are friendly, the younger generation speaking very good english - it's a very safe island, no crime- there is a police- and a fire dept stations - all the hotels have bay watch and the staff is looking after all their guests - there are first aid stations and there is a doctor office on the island What we are doing: - swimming, snorkling, kiting, boat tours/renting, relaxing in the resort, visit the village - have a visit and snorkling in the Marine Park - there is also a golf course - guidet jungel trekking, guidet snorkling tours by boat to the Coral reefs - bird, wild animals watching, - fishing - ok, thats enough for a week :) ( our last visit was some years ago)
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Since Terengganu has several waterfalls that is a must to visit. We just had to stop by 1 of them. So we opt to go to Sekayu Waterfall. A very small hike from the parking lot to the waterfall. Around 15-20mins. The steps are not so steep either. So it's convenient for both the young and old. Dipping into the water is a must. Cool cold water but really refreshing. It wasn't that crowded either. So just nice. Clean but still with some rubbish laying around.
4.5 based on 615 reviews
Perhentian Island has more than 20 dive spots that are suitable for all levels of experience. New divers can have a nice relaxing reef dive while be amazed by the brilliantly colored tropical fish and coral. Experienced divers can enjoy the freedom of spectacular reef diving, adventurous wreck diving and deep dives in an extremely idyllic and laid back setting. We teamed up with our neighbors Panorama Chalet to offer value for money Dive + Room packages which can be found on our website. Please note the accommodation provided is of basic beach-hut style. All standard rooms which are used for Dive + Room Packages are simple, but clean wooden bungalows for two people with fan, mosquito net and a bathroom with cold water showers. Rooms are set on a shady hill with lots of native trees just seconds walk to the beautiful beach. As Pulau Perhentian has no mains power, generators are used to supply power to the chalets which normally runs from 7pm-8am and 12noon-3pm. Panorama has a village feel with the chalets, great restaurant selling local and western meals from 8am-10pm daily, a small shop selling fruits, cold drinks and snacks and of course Panorama Diver. Everything you need is right here!
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