Pulau Tiga
Pulau Tiga, located in the district of Kuala Penyu, West Coast of Sabah, the drive itself takes about 2 hours to reach the jetty of Pulau Tiga, 103 km from Kota Kinabau city. The boat transfer to the Pulau Tiga Island takes another 40 minutes as the island is located 16 km from the jetty.
Pulau Tiga, dubbed 'Survivor Island' after being featured in the popular reality TV show Survivor, first rose to notoriety in the 1980s when a mud volcanic eruption resulted in a small chain of islets.
The pristine South China Sea surrounds Pulau Tiga, which literally means "three islands" in Malay. Despite the fact that Pulau Tiga is no longer in the show business, its name is familiar to visitors from all walks of life who come to experience the solitary pleasure that Pulau Tiga has to offer. Beautiful views of the enormous ocean, white sand beaches to sink your toes in, and a soothing soak in the mud pools will undoubtedly relieve tension and generate a few giggles among your group. If you're looking for some excitement, go on a short jungle trip, visit the adjacent snake island for some wildlife encounters, or camp in the wild!
Location: Sabah, Malaysia