Activities
  1. Go to floating market
  2. Jungle trekking
  3. Batik painting and handcraft
  4. Kampong tour
  5. Go to ‘Pulau Gusti Putri’ by dragon boat
  6. Snorkeling
  7. Sightseeing at menara peninjau
  8. Producing ‘tempe’
  9. Learning Javanese language at community hall
  10. Experience paddy field
  11. Experience the nature by waterfall
  12. Visit historical cave and restaurant at ‘Silampari Cave’
  13. Cultural night
  14. Go to night market to taste the local food
  15. Fishing and barbeque
  16. Camping
  17. Traditional games
  18. Shadow play

Silat


Lunch with community


Kampung tour with the villagers

Traditional game(tarik upih)


Cultural night


Fishing

Picnic with the villagers




Attractions

Silampari Cave

Silampari Cave is believed to be the early placement of the javanese population.This cave has been made to be the museum that have pictures,historical things and all their history.In the cave also have restaurant has been run by the local people.The restaurant offered javanese food,malay food and western food.

Gusti Putri Island

This island have their own legend. The old people believed that one of the javanese princess named Gusti Putri had been disappear in the island.This island is very beautiful and you can enjoy a scenic sightseeing from the menara peninjau. You also can snorkeling and see the beautiful coral.

Floating Market

Floating market is open in the morning. They sell things such as vegetables, fishes, local fruits, snacks and others.

Waterfall

The waterfall is very a beautiful and suitable for leisure and sightseeing.

Night Market

The Night Market is a nice place to visit as the atmosphere at nightfall always makes for a different experience. This is your chance to enjoy good Malaysian food, the Malaysian way!


Fruit festivals

Tourist can enjoy all types of local fruit at the fruit farm with no chargers apply.

Everything is free. You can eat whenever and anywhere you want. We have rambutan,coconut,duku,durian,langsat,banana,papaya,nona,jackfruit,star fruit and many traditional herbs such as kacip Fatimah,misai kucing, daun kaduk,selom , mengkudu and pegaga.





Hari Raya Open House

During hari raya we also have hari raya open house that accompanied by all hotels in the area around. Tourist can experience and taste all the delicious food from the hotel. We will also inviting local famous celebrity to entertain you.



Tips:

Snorkeling

Various operators and resorts offer snorkelling outings around the islands, ranging anything from one and a half hours to a full day. Trips cost RM 10-15 per person, depending on the duration, stops and whether equipment rental is included or not.

The popular spots for snorkelling at Gusti Putri Island. If you are lucky, you may x see a turtle, some black tip reef sharks and an abundance of colourful coral all in one trip.

The sheer amounts of visitors and careless practices have resulted in damage to the coral and consequently the marine life around the islands. To ensure that you keep yourself safe and do your part to contribute to the conservation of these incredible ecosystems, keep the following in mind:

  • Touching or standing on coral damages or even kills them and re-growth takes years


  • Control your buoyancy carefully. Use a life jacket and only use fins if you are completely confident that you will not accidentally touch the coral.



  • Do not litter. Some animals (like turtles) may mistake plastic bags for food and choke to death.



  • Stay within the designated areas so that you do not cross boat paths and get hit



  • Do not touch or disturb any marine life in any way. You may hurt them and some of them may hurt you. Keep your distance from Triggerfish as they may be aggressive, especially when guarding a nest



  • Keep yourself protected from the sun



  • When renting equipment, ask for assistance and tips from your resort to ensure a good fit (especially of your mask)


Jungle Trekking

Tropical forest covers the greater part of theour forest have few trails that twist through the greenery allow you to explore the diversity of plant life. Tread quietly and you may just meet a few of the islands’ animals along the way. Monitor lizards are in abundance, as are numerous species of insects and birds. If you are lucky, you may even spot a group of long-tailed macaques (a type of monkey). The elusive mousedeer is also said to inhabit the island, but these tiny animals are rarely seen.

Remember to bring insect repellent and plenty of drinking water.


Swimming in Waterfalls


SAFETY FIRST!




o not go in if you see any tree branches or other debris in the water. Do not let peer pressure get you into a situation you cannot deal with. Each time, wade in gradually and check the current as you go. Do not jump in until you have checked both the depth AND the current first. NEVER dive in head first.

Large rivers have hidden currents below the surface - assume large rivers are NEVER safe to swimregardless of how calm they look on the surface.

PLEASE, NEVER, EVER:


  • Dive headfirst (paralysis, death)


  • Swim alone


  • Drink alcohol and swim


  • Go barefoot (glass, sharp rocks)


  • Stand directly under a water fall (rocks wash over falls)


  • Swim in upper pools of a waterfall (you wash over falls)


  • Climb above or alongside a waterfall (many deaths from this)


  • Try to stand up in strong currents (feet get trapped in bottom rocks and current holds you down.) Instead, float on your back with feet downstream until current subsides.
 
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