Rawa Island Resort — Is This Johor Island Worth the Splurge? - TAHAN Outdoor
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Rawa Island Resort — Is This Johor Island Worth the Splurge?

Rawa Island Resort near Mersing, Johor — honest review covering the ferry, beaches, rooms, food, and what to watch out for before you book.
Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest — Hike, Beach, Monkeys, No Camping Allowed - TAHAN Outdoor
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Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest — Hike, Beach, Monkeys, No Camping Allowed

Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest near Port Dickson — day hike to a lighthouse, hidden beach, and wild monkeys. No camping. Here's what to expect.
Pantai Merdeka, Kedah — A Local Beach That Doesn't Try Too Hard - TAHAN Outdoor
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Pantai Merdeka, Kedah — A Local Beach That Doesn't Try Too Hard

Pantai Merdeka in Kedah is a laid-back local beach with kampung vibes, great sunsets, and easy parking. Day-trip only — no overnight camping. Here's what to expect.
Pantai Batu Burok, Terengganu — Good Beach, Real Food, But Come Prepared - TAHAN Outdoor
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Pantai Batu Burok, Terengganu — Good Beach, Real Food, But Come Prepared

Pantai Batu Burok in Terengganu is a chill day-trip beach with great local food. No camping allowed. Best visited on a weekday evening. Here's the honest take.
Teluk Cempedak Beach — Chill Spot or Campsite? Here's What You Need to Know - TAHAN Outdoor
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Teluk Cempedak Beach — Chill Spot or Campsite? Here's What You Need to Know

Teluk Cempedak in Kuantan is a chill day-trip beach — not an overnight campsite. Here's what to expect, from jellyfish to fire shows and fast food.
Bisikan Bayu Beach — A Quiet Kelantan Beach That Actually Delivers - TAHAN Outdoor
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Bisikan Bayu Beach — A Quiet Kelantan Beach That Actually Delivers

Bisikan Bayu Beach in Kelantan — clean sand, blue water, local food stalls. A solid east coast beach day spot near Tok Bali. Here's what to expect.
Pantai Keracut — Penang's Hidden Turtle Beach That You Have to Earn - TAHAN Outdoor
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Pantai Keracut — Penang's Hidden Turtle Beach That You Have to Earn

Pantai Keracut is Penang's turtle beach you have to hike to earn. Day-trip only, no camping. Here's the honest guide on the trail, jellyfish, and what to expect.