Introduction
With an area of 325 hectares, Tanjung Piai National Park is the smallest yet the most visited among the five national parks in the state of Johore. Located at the southernmost tip of mainland Asia, the park features extensive mangrove forests and coastal wetlands that serve as important habitats for wildlife such as mudskippers, migratory birds, and crabs. Visitors can explore the area through a network of wooden walkways and viewing platform while enjoying the calm coastal scenery. A monument marking the southernmost point of the Asian continent makes for a memorable photo spot. The park offers and ideal setting for eco-tourism, education, and relaxation amidst nature.
Highlights & Activities
Explore the mangrove trails and elevate walkways that offer close-up views of unique coastal vegetation and wildlife.
Visit the iconic monument marking the southernmost point of mainland Asia.
Learn about mangrove conservation efforts at the park's visitor center.
Ideal for photography, birdwatching, and quiet nature walks.
Unique swimming experience during high tide.
Visitor Cost
Twin Bed Room/Double Bed Room: RM150 per night.
Deluxe Family Suite: RM530 per night