Tanjung Piai Johor National Park, Malaysia
Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang
Tanjung Piai-Johor National Park in Malaysia is dubbed as the southernmost tip of mainland Asia. It is a haven for diverse species of flora and fauna which includes those unique to mangrove areas such as mangrove crabs, beady-eyed mudskippers and crab-eating macaques. The park is also considered to be a famous hotspot for birdwatchers to visit during the migratory season. The season usually falls around September and March.
There are a number of platforms at the Tanjung Piai-Johor National Park in
Malaysia that have been throughout the park for the benefit of visitors who
can enjoy the mangroves in their own comfort and luxury. The park has also become
a popular camping destination in recent years.