Optional activity (min cost imposed):

Snake Island Trip

RM 35 per pax PTR/Snake Island/PTR (min 2 paxs)

Kayaking

RM 30 per half day

Flying Fox

RM 20 per pax

Banana Boat

RM 15 per pax (min 5 pax / 15 minutes per ride)

Fishing Trip

RM 300 per boat / 3 hours (bait & fishing tackles is not provided)

Shore Dive

RM 15 per dive / diver (min 2 diver) - Includes Dive Master, tanks, weight belt & weights; Excludes scuba dive equipment for rental

Boat Dive

RM 80 per dive / diver (min 2 divers) - Includes Dive Master, dive boat, tank, weight belt & weights; Excludes scuba dive equipment for rental

Mud Bath 
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The Pulau Tiga Park is also known for the mud volcanoes which are still actively emitting gaseous and periodical eruptions. This mud volcanoes are popular attractions among visitors to the main island. The mud volcanoes found here is the only few found in Sabah (the other being on Pulau Bakkungan Kechil of Turtle Islands Park, Sandakan). It is believed that it possesses medicinal and therapeutic values.

Scuba Diving & Snorkelling 
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Among the main recreation activities in Pulau Tiga Parks is scuba diving and snorkeling. Areas which this activities were allowed were divided into zones. Please refer to the management for the recreational activities zones.

Recreation/Picnic/Camping 
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Outdoor social gathering such as picninc (Pantai Asmara, Pagong-pagong and Ramis) and overnight camping (designated site within the Base Camp) can be done in many of the existing shelters. These shelters are equipped with tables and seating of varied design and materials. They can also be lighted at night. These facilities are quite close to the beach. Others facilities are public toilet and shower room

Nature Trails 
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Trails provide access for visitors to explore the natural habitats and resources found on the island. Currently, there are 8 nature trails of varying lengths. These are the Larai-larai, the Pagong-pagong, the Volcano, the Ramis, the Sibamban, the Casuarina, the Vokong and the Tagi trails. Eachs offers different experiences in term of flora, fauna, visual, topography and endurance.

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