Pulau Payar Marine Park
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LANGKAWI/ Updated : Jan 19, 2017, 10:25 IST
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A number of tiny islands scattered amongst the turquoise waters of the ocean comprise the Pulau Payar Marine Park. Pulau Payar is just 30 km away from Langkawi Island. It isn’t possible to spend the night at Pulau Payar but you ca … Read more
A number of tiny islands scattered amongst the turquoise waters of the ocean comprise the Pulau Payar Marine Park. Pulau Payar is just 30 km away from Langkawi Island. It isn’t possible to spend the night at Pulau Payar but you can definitely spend one whole day exploring various islands. You can rent a private boat or catamaran or visit some of the islands as part of a guided tour. Read less

A number of tiny islands scattered amongst the turquoise waters of the ocean comprise the Pulau Payar Marine Park. Pulau Payar is just 30 km away from Langkawi Island. It isn’t possible to spend the night at Pulau Payar but you can definitely spend one whole day exploring various islands. You can rent a private boat or catamaran or visit some of the islands as part of a guided tour.
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