Pulau Pemanggil (Pemanggil Island) is located 45 kilometers of Mersing, the take-off point to most islands off the Southern Coast of Peninsular Malaysia and situated next to Tioman which requires a 4 to 5 hour ride by boat from Mersing.
Pulau Pemanggil has its fair share of history, mystery and spooky tales because of it is an inhabited island. It is well-known for deep-sea fishing and good hunting grounds for marlins and mackerel. The farthest of the 13 islands from Mersing, this island has been nominated one of the best fishing spots in the peninsula. For the uninitiated, the island offers other notables as well, like emerald waters decorated with unpolluted corals. Also, right smack in the middle of the island sits a boulder known as Batu Buau, mysteriously revered as the sacred guardian of the island.
This remote island is also famed for the beauty and abundance of marine life within its clear emerald waters. Its other magnetic charms include endless stretches of white sandy beaches and awesome snorkeling spots. Fishing and diving is excellent here.
For the adventurous, the hill outcrop of the island makes for a challenging climb and the summit holds an inherent scenic beauty of the far reaching ocean.The tropical of Pemanggil Island captures the imagination of those who love the sea and its tranquility. Also magnificent popular for its garden of corals and fishing habitat. Those looking for a quiet holiday or seeking sea adventures will love Pemanggil Island and the treasures it can offer. And, we have the right spot for you too.
The view at this rocky and hilly resort is breathtaking, almost like a bird's eye view. On your way to the dining and leisure are you had to climb a very steep staircase, so steep that you can touch the stairs while climbing it. When reaching there, you can see a collection of antiques, ie. watches, cameras, gramophone, antique radio set, etc.
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