{"id":1117490,"date":"2023-08-30T01:28:50","date_gmt":"2023-08-30T05:28:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/five-of-the-best-islands-in-malaysia-british-muslim-magazine\/"},"modified":"2023-08-30T01:28:50","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T05:28:50","slug":"five-of-the-best-islands-in-malaysia-british-muslim-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/private-islands\/five-of-the-best-islands-in-malaysia-british-muslim-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"Five of The Best Islands in Malaysia &#8211; British Muslim Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Malaysia seems to have it all! From super-modern cities filled    with skyscrapers and tranquil beaches to lush rainforests    brimming with wildlife and mouthwatering cuisine, Malaysia    ticks all the boxes for the perfect getaway!  <\/p>\n<p>    When it comes to the islands, Malaysia takes things to the next    level! With 4600 kilometres of pristine coastline, visitors    will find a picturesque setting wherever they go. With swaying    palm trees, coral reefs and beautiful sandy beaches, theres    always a space for you to relax and unwind. So, if youre    looking to dive deep, go snorkelling or simply eat rambutan    whilst sitting on the beach, look no further as we list five of    the best islands in Malaysia!  <\/p>\n<p>    After a short flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bahru, you can    jump on a boat and head to the beautiful Perhentian Islands.    Located off the north coast of Peninsular Malaysia, the    Perhentian Islands are a cluster of seven islands and are known    for their wonderful white-sand beaches. Whats more, with    jungles nearby to the many beaches, visitors can choose to    switch it up with a walk along the many hiking trails.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whilst Perhentian Besar (bigger island) is more for families,    Perhentian Kecil (smaller island) is an awesome spot for budget    travellers and backpackers. With coconut palms and clear blue    waters, the Perhentian Islands offer a well-deserved break from    mainland Malaysia.  <\/p>\n<p>    After an exciting speedboat (or ferry boat!) ride from Merang    Jetty, visitors will find themselves on an island that prides    itself on its beautiful landscapes and luxury resorts. For    diving and snorkelling, Redang offers crystal clear blue waters    and coral reefs which are home to jellyfish, baby sharks and    Nemo fish.  <\/p>\n<p>    Redang is also the largest island in Malaysia, which is great    as theres more to explore than the smaller islands. Theres no    public transport on the island, but that does make it rather    interesting if youre looking to hike through the jungle paths.    If youre looking to explore further afield, consider renting a    kayak to discover some awesome diving spots and hidden gems    underwater.  <\/p>\n<p>    Located 32 KM from the Malaysian state of Pahang, this idyllic    island is one of Malaysias best-kept secrets. Fifty years ago,    Time Magazine declared it to be one of the worlds most    beautiful islands, which is something that locals and    visitors still believe to be the case today. After spending    time in the cities of Malaysia, Tioman Island provides a    jarring contrast with its lush greenery, pristine waters and    soft sanded beaches. Most people visiting this island choose to    stay in chalets which are owned by the families living    there.  <\/p>\n<p>    If youre looking to sunbathe, head to the Paya Beach. If    youre into hiking, head straight to the Asah Waterfall which    is nestled within the rainforest of Tioman. When youre hungry,    visit the renowned ABCD restaurant for some delicious freshly    caught fish as well as crab, prawns and squid. If you prefer,    you can also go for the grilled chicken or various other BBQ    dishes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Escaping the capital is an ideal way of appreciating all that    Malaysia has to offer. The coral Rawa Island located in the    Mersing district is home to a tropical island environment    unparalleled to any youve seen before. Privately owned, the    islands resort is home to villas, bungalows and chalets to    suit all tastes. What many people dont know is that Rawa    Island is owned by the Sultan of Johor, making it the Sultans    private island. With under 80 rooms on the island, there are    very few guests that experience the island every year. So, if    youre okay with booking well in advance, you can enjoy an    exclusive experience featuring white sandy beaches, deluxe    accommodations and clear blue waters all while feeling like    youre on your own private island!  <\/p>\n<p>    Okay, so we know weve told you about some awesome spots for    snorkelling! However, if youre looking for the absolute best    island for underwater activity, Lankayan Island is the most    popular choice. Some have even referred to it as a    snorkelling paradise, whilst others have mentioned that    this island is the best for spotting whale sharks. This    upmarket getaway spot features wooden chalets and coral reefs    all ready to be explored.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the tiny island of Lankayan is located just off the coast of    Sabah in the Sulu Sea, its protected as it sits within the    Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area. This means that    Lankayan Island is maintained rather well and is also protected    from over-tourism. If you do come between March and May, you    may very likely have the chance to witness whale sharks. If    youre looking to get off the beaten path and experience    something wildly different, we recommend visiting the Sepilok    Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre. Here youll find orphaned    orangutans which have been released back into the wild. For    many of these orangutans, the cost you pay for your visit helps    these orangutans from being patients to becoming fully healthy    animals released back into the wild.  <\/p>\n<p>                Juber Ahmed is our Digital Editor and travel                enthusiast with a keen interest in Islamic history                and heritage. He travels with his wife to various                places around the world and writes about his                experiences.                                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