SALANG INDAH RESORT


TWIN
TRIPLE
QUAD
2D1N PACKAGE
RM 290
RM 270
RM 250
3D2N PACKAGE
RM 353
RM 333
RM 313

Package Inclusive:
  • 2 way boat transport
  • aircon chalet
  • 6 meals (2 x breakfast, 2 x lunch, 2 x dinner) for 3D2N PACKAGE
  • 4 meals (1 x breakfast, 2 x lunch, 1 x dinner) for 2D1N PACKAGE
  • 1 day snorkeling trip
  • 1 tour guide
Note:
  • sea view room surcharge RM20 per person <<less 30% per children (2 – 11 years old)>>
  • public holiday surcharge RM35 per adult and RM25 per child
  • school holiday surcharge RM20 per adult and RM15 per child



















Arguably the most popular of Tioman’s villages, Salang lies in a small bay at the north of the island. Resorts, restaurants and shops are lined up around the bay, with the biggest cluster of activity around the jetty. The jetty and a freshwater lagoon divide the village in two, the northern end being quieter and the southern end laying claim to a prime stretch of beach.

Salang is as lively as it gets on Tioman: families start playing on the beach as soon as the sun is out and loud music and chatter can be heard till the early hours of the morning. It still has a laid-back, holiday village charm and the only traffic you will find here is a child on a bicycle chasing one of the huge monitor lizards out of the way.

At the northern side of the village, the beach is rocky and becomes unsuitable for swimming at low tide. The soft sand on the southern side, offers a much better place to play and sunbathe and the bay here is very popular for snorkelling. The water is crystal-clear and home to many species of coral and colourful fish.

Remember to book well in advance for weekends and public holidays.

Salang Indah is one of Salang’s largest resorts and has 77 rooms with different standards of comfort and quality. The large, colourful Salang Indah Restaurant is at the edge of the shore and offers a wide selection of local and western dishes. There is also a well-stocked souvenir and convenience store on site.

Some of the chalets are built on stilts over the water while others are further up the hillside or spread out along the beachfront walk way. Waterfront (sea view) rooms are brightly painted inside and offer the most comfort, while the smaller wooden chalets are older and very basic.