“Tanjung Piai National Park marks the southernmost tip of mainland Eurasia, featuring rich mangrove forests teeming with wildlife. Visitors can stroll along wooden walkways, enjoy birdwatching from observation decks, and explore the visitor center’s coastal ecology exhibits — perfect for photography, eco-education, and nature walks.”

Tanjung Piai National Park, located at the southwestern tip of Johor, marks the southernmost point of mainland Asia. Covering approximately 526 hectares, the park is predominantly mangrove forest, which provides a critical habitat for a variety of coastal wildlife, including mudskippers, monkeys, crabs, and migratory birds. This unique ecosystem plays an essential role in protecting the shoreline from erosion and buffering the land against strong waves and tides.

Visitors can explore the park via over 1.2 kilometers of elevated wooden walkways and boardwalks, winding through the dense mangrove forests and allowing close observation of flora and fauna without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. These walkways also offer excellent scenic views of the coastline, tidal mudflats, and surrounding mangrove habitats, making it ideal for nature photography and educational tours.

At the park’s seaward edge stands the landmark globe monument, which marks the exact geographical tip of continental Asia, providing visitors with a unique photo opportunity and a sense of the park’s global significance. The monument is often a highlight for tourists and serves as an iconic symbol of the park.

The park’s visitor center offers educational exhibits and interactive displays about mangrove conservation, sustainable tourism, and the importance of coastal ecosystems. Knowledgeable staff and guides are available to provide information on the mangrove environment, wildlife spotting, and ecological importance, making it a valuable destination for school groups and eco-education tours.

Tanjung Piai is particularly popular among photographers and nature enthusiasts, who can capture stunning sunrises and sunsets over the Straits of Malacca, as well as scenic landscapes and wildlife in their natural habitat. Guided tours are available for birdwatching and exploring the mangroves, while the calm, scenic environment provides an ideal escape for relaxation, eco-tourism, and educational activities.

Visitors are encouraged to follow park rules, stay on designated walkways, avoid littering, and respect the wildlife, ensuring that this unique ecosystem is preserved for future generations. The park is also suitable for short day trips, with easy access from Johor Bahru and nearby towns.


How to Get There
  • From Johor Bahru, take Route 5 toward Pontian (about 70 km, 1.5 hours by car). Continue along signage for Kukup and follow the road to Tanjung Piai National Park. Parking is available near the visitor center.

Travel Tips
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on wooden boardwalks.

  • Bring mosquito repellent and a hat for sun protection.

  • Visit during low tide to see more of the mangrove roots and wildlife.

  • Morning or late afternoon visits offer cooler weather and better lighting for photos.


Admission Fee

  • Malaysian Citizens: RM 5
  • Foreign Visitors: RM 20 (Fees may vary slightly depending on season or park management updates.)

Opening Hours

  • Daily: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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