Snake Island of Borneo
Pulau Kalampunian Damit
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This tiny island in the South China Sea is crawling with venomous sea snakes.

πŸ“œ Pulau Kalampunian Damit, also known as Snake Island, is a tiny island in the South China Sea, part of Pulau Tiga Park. Formed by mud volcano eruptions, it's known for its large population of venomous sea snakes. # Why Go 🐍 Observe venomous yellow-lipped sea kraits in their natural habitat. 🏝️ Explore an isolated rock covered with Pisonia trees. πŸ“Ί Visit the filming location of the first season of Survivor. πŸŒ‹ Discover other islands in Pulau Tiga Park with natural volcanic mud baths. 🀿 Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and diving in the surrounding clear waters. # Why Avoid ⚠️ High concentration of venomous snakes; caution advised to avoid bites. πŸ—ΊοΈ Somewhat off the beaten path, sees few visitors. # Tips πŸ›₯️ Getting to the island requires booking an agent or licensed tour operator for transport from Kuala Penyu Town jetty. Consider visiting during mating season for increased snake sightings. # πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking Self-drive to Kuala Penyu, then take a pre-booked boat from the jetty. # 🚻 Toilets Public shower and toilet facilities are available at Pulau Tiga Park.

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