Rawa Island
Rawa Island (Pulau Rawa) | |
ڤولاو راوا | |
Island | |
Country | Malaysia |
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State | Johor |
District | Mersing |
Location | South China Sea |
- coordinates | 2°31′13″N 103°58′33″E / 2.52028°N 103.97583°ECoordinates: 2°31′13″N 103°58′33″E / 2.52028°N 103.97583°E |
Rawa Island (Malay: Pulau Rawa) is a coral island in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia. It is popular with tourists from Malaysia and Singapore, who come to enjoy its relatively unspoiled white sand beaches, snorkelling and scuba diving. Nearby islands include Harimau and Mensirip. There is a daily ferry service from Mersing.
"Rawa" is the local term for white doves, which are abundant in the island.
Rawa is a relatively small island. There are no proper roads, only a few walkways. One side of the island is a beach covered with white sand, while the other side has a rocky vertical cliff. The water is clear. There are many sea and land creatures such as fishes, squids, jellyfish, octopuses, Malayan sea eagles, and reptiles. Also sharks Blacktip reef sharks can be found feeding in the sea off rawa. Rawa's waters are home to an abundance of corals. there are 2 resorts on the island (Rawa Safaris and Alang's Rawa)
Transportation
Rawa Island is approximately 30 minutes boat ride from Mersing town, a small port within Johor.
See also
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Rawa. |