Why Tioman Remains My Favorite Malaysian Island
Tioman Island caught my heart the moment I stepped off the ferry at Tekek jetty. Unlike the overdeveloped tourist destinations elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Tioman has managed to preserve its raw, untouched beauty. The island sits 56 kilometers off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, surrounded by crystal-clear waters that teem with marine life.
What makes Tioman special is not just its stunning beaches or the lush rainforest that covers its interior. It is the simplicity of island life here. There are no luxury resorts dominating the coastline, no jet skis disturbing the peace. Instead, you will find family-run bungalows, local restaurants serving fresh seafood, and communities that genuinely welcome travelers.
The island measures just 20 kilometers long and 12 kilometers wide, yet each beach village has its own distinct character. From the lively atmosphere of Salang to the serene solitude of Juara, there is a perfect spot for every type of traveler.