| The Magnificient Mangrove Tour ( Sungai Merbok ) |
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If you are a nature lover, you might be interested to explore the mangrove swamps in Sungai Petani along the river bank of Sungai Merbok. Sungai Merbok is rich in history and has its glorious past as an entrepot of the 5th - 13th Century AD, where Chinese and Indian sailors called this place as "Suvarna Dwipa" means "Golden Peninsular". ![]() The size of 4114 hectares forest is the largest mangrove forest reserve in Malaysia, which was gazetted in 29th September 1951. The wonder of this place is the life inside of it and the swarming tiny creatures which protected by this natural habitat: Crabs, insects, fishes (very small or big), mollusks, reptiles and mysterious mimetic creatures. These animals, in millions, are the perfect food for herons, macats, seagulls and generally speaking for a big variety of birds which populate the mangrove, making it the best place for birds watching. Mangrove is also known to provide protection against coastal errosion such as Tsunami with its massive root system is efficient at dissipating wave energy. The mangroves in this area are considered to be among the most species-rich in the world. The serene Sungai Merbok has some 30 species of mangroves, 80 species of birds and 50 species of fish and shellfish. It is slated to be extensively developed during the Eighth Malaysia Plan period. The
nearest
access points to scenic mangrove spots in Sungai
Petani
are at Semiling
Jetty
, Bandar Laguna
Merbok Jetty or
Pekan Baru
Jetty.Visitors can charter boats to cruise into these impressive wetlands and the mangrove forest at any of the jetties above. Apart from these attractions, there are two legendary islands in Sungai Semiling, the Pulau Tiga and Pulau Tok Kunyit which is believed to be the lair of the legendary "Raja Bersiong" and "white crocodile". If you are fond of fishing, the Semiling floating fish farm complex is a great place for anglers to bait for freshwater fish like siakap, groupers and soft shell crabs too. Other
activities not to be left out is the Crab Catching experience with the
guide of local villagers who are more willing to
take
visitor to their favourite spots of setting up the crab
traps. Visitor Information : Mangrove Tour along Merbok River and Fish Farm Visit PPK Sungai Petani -
Tel:
016-4829309
Explorer Vacation Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd - Tel: 019-5454991 / 017-5557718 Tandop Camp - 012-9157341 (Wan) / 019-2601036 (Sapian) The Legend of "Raja Bersiong" or King with Fangs. According
to the Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa,
pre-Islamic
Kedah was once ruled by Raja Ong Maha Perita Deria who
started to crave for human
blood when his cook had accidentally cut his finger while rushing to
prepare his dinner. The cook’s blood
was accidentally mixed in the dish. The monarch, who was incidentally said to be the 5th King of Kedah, found the “tainted” meal to be exceptionally tasteful and decided to find out more about the additional savoury ingredient. After a lengthy interrogation, it was said that the terrified palace courtier finally revealed his mistake. Instead of showing his displeasure, the King then commanded that from that day onwards, his meals would have human blood as the main ingredient. Soon his lust for blood intensified and before long, the people, fearing for their own lives, rebelled by storming his palace located at the foothills of Gunung Jerai, Kedah’s highest peak and drove him away. The King, who by then had developed fangs, was said to have fled to an island in the middle of the Merbok River known as Pulau Tiga. He sought refuge there while trying to elude his pursuers. Today, the people refer to this vampire-like King as “Raja Bersiong” or King with Fangs. | |
Gallery Preview of Sungai Merbok Mangrove Swamps : ( 25 Photos) | Location MAP : View Semiling Jetty in a larger map |
