TAMAN NEGARA TANJUNG PIAI

 


🗺️ Tanjung Piai

📍 Pontian, Johor, Malaysia
🌍 The Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia


🌿 Overview

Tanjung Piai is a unique and significant eco-destination located in Pontian, Johor. It holds the title as the southernmost point of mainland Eurasia, where the Straits of Malacca meet the South China Sea. The area is protected as part of Tanjung Piai National Park, making it both a geographical landmark and a natural sanctuary.


🌳 Key Highlights

🌊 Geographical Landmark

  • Marked by a giant globe sculpture and viewing deck

  • A must-visit spot for geography lovers and photo seekers

  • Signboard: “Welcome to the Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia”

🐢 Mangrove Forests

  • Home to rich biodiversity: mudskippers, crabs, monkeys, and migratory birds

  • Elevated wooden walkways let you explore the forest without harming the ecosystem

  • Educational signage along the trails

🐦 Wildlife Watching

  • Over 20 species of migratory and resident birds

  • Great for eco-tourism, birdwatching, and school nature trips


🧭 Facilities & Info

  • Boardwalk trails over mangroves

  • Observation tower with sea views

  • Visitor center with eco-exhibits

  • Rest stops, gazebos, toilets, and ample parking


⏰ Visiting Info

  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily

  • Entry Fee: ~RM5 for Malaysians, ~RM20 for foreign tourists

  • Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon (cooler weather + wildlife sightings)


🧠 Fun Fact

The name “Piai” comes from a local fern found in the mangrove forest. Tanjung Piai is also recognized under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance.

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