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Water Activities in Malaysia

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Our tour guide was Lester, he was hilarious!!! He is from a local hunting tribe and he taught us about a poisonous tree, how to break rocks, how to skip rocks, and he even had us feed fish with our hands (ah!). The river itself wasn’t wild, so it was a nice flow! He even gave people a chance to “body raft” in a couple of areas that were safer. I’m vegan and I told them beforehand and they accommodated my dietary restrictions.
Sandy
Is was a great day! The guides were friendly and very helpful. The trip itself is beautiful journey through the jungle - spectacular! Will definetly recommend to friends. Thanks for making this adventure great!!
LB
Had an amazing experience with Xtreme Paddlers! Not only were the rapids really fun but the staff where so friendly and welcoming. Also the food was amazing :)
Hannah

Water Activities in Malaysia FAQs

What are some popular water activities in Malaysia?
Some popular water activities in Malaysia include scuba diving, snorkeling, jet skiing, whitewater rafting, and kayaking.
Where are the best locations for scuba diving in Malaysia?
Some of the best locations for scuba diving in Malaysia are Sipadan Island, Perhentian Islands, Tioman Island, and Redang Island.
What are the top snorkeling spots in Malaysia?
The top snorkeling spots in Malaysia are Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Langkawi Island, Kapas Island, and Rawa Island.
What are the popular water sports available in Malaysia?
Popular water sports available in Malaysia include jet skiing, parasailing, wakeboarding, water skiing, and banana boat rides.
Where can one go for whitewater rafting and kayaking in Malaysia?
Some popular destinations for whitewater rafting and kayaking in Malaysia are Sungai Selangor, Sungai Telom, Sungai Slim, and Kampar River.
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