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Diving into Paradise: My Unforgettable Journey to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park

#kotakinabalutrip Imagine crystal-clear waters, powdery white sands, and vibrant coral reefs teeming with life—this is Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Nestled off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, this cluster of five idyllic islands (Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Mamutik, and Sulug) offered me a tropical escape I’ll never forget. Join me as I recount my adventure in this underwater wonderland! **Getting There** The journey began at Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal, where I booked a 15-minute speedboat ride to the islands. Pro tip: Arrive early to secure the best rates and avoid crowds! The marine park entrance fee (RM30 for non-Malaysians) supports conservation efforts—a small price for preserving paradise. **Island Hopping Highlights** 1. **Pulau Sapi**: My first stop! Known for snorkeling, I floated above clownfish darting through anemones and glimpsed a sea turtle. Don’t miss the Canopy Walkway linking Sapi to Gaya—it offers breathtaking views. 2. **Pulau Manukan**: The most developed island, perfect for lounging on its crescent beach. I rented snorkel gear (RM30) and explored coral gardens just meters from shore. 3. **Pulau Gaya**: Home to lush trails and the luxurious Gaya Island Resort. A short hike rewarded me with panoramic ocean vistas and the chance to spot monitor lizards! **Underwater Magic** Snorkeling here felt like swimming in an aquarium. Highlights included parrotfish nibbling corals, a playful school of neon fusiliers, and the eerie beauty of a submerged shipwreck near Mamutik. Divers, take note: Sites like Coral Garden and Police Rock promise encounters with barracudas and reef sharks! **Eco-Conscious Tips** - **Reef-Safe Sunscreen**: Protect marine life by avoiding harmful chemicals. - **No Touching**: Admire corals and creatures without disturbing them. - **Pack Light, Waste Less**: Bring reusable bottles and snacks to minimize plastic. **Local Flavors** Beachside stalls served grilled seafood and refreshing coconut water. For a unique experience, I joined a beach BBQ lunch tour—fresh prawns and satay with toes in the sand! **Sunset Serenity** As the day wound down, Sulug Island’s secluded beach offered a tranquil sunset. The sky blazed orange, reflecting off the calm sea—a perfect end to an exhilarating day. **Final Thoughts** Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a testament to nature’s artistry. Whether you’re snorkeling, hiking, or simply soaking up the sun, this sanctuary leaves you awe-struck. Let’s cherish and protect these fragile ecosystems so future generations can dive into paradise too. *Have you visited this marine gem? Share your stories below—or start planning your trip!* 🌊🐠 --- **P.S.** Visiting during the dry season (March–October) ensures calm seas. Weekdays are quieter, and don’t forget a waterproof camera! 📸
Posted: Apr 21, 2025
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