Tanjung Piai National Park is a nature reserve located in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is situated at the southernmost tip of mainland Asia, specifically at Tanjung Piai in the district of Pontian.
Tanjung Piai National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique mangrove ecosystem. The park spans an area of approximately 526 hectares and consists of a combination of mangrove forests, intertidal mudflats, and coastal habitats.
Visitors to Tanjung Piai National Park can explore a variety of activities and attractions. There are well-maintained boardwalks and trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the mangrove forest and observe its diverse flora and fauna. The park is home to several species of mangrove trees, mudskippers, crabs, and various bird species, including migratory birds.
One of the main highlights of the park is the Tanjung Piai jetty, which extends out into the sea, offering panoramic views of the Straits of Malacca. Visitors can also visit the Tanjung Piai Visitor Centre, which provides information about the park's ecology, conservation efforts, and the history of the area. Tanjung Piai also plays an important role that supports many threatened and vulnerable wetland-dependent species such as Pig-tailed Macaque and Long-tailed Macaque, birds like Mangrove Pitta, Mangrove Blue Flycatcher, Mangrove Whistler.
It's important to note that due to its ecological sensitivity, there are certain guidelines and regulations in place to protect the park's environment. Visitors are encouraged to follow the rules and preserve the natural beauty of Tanjung Piai National Park.
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