The Sky Mirror in Kuala Selangor is a remarkable attraction in Malaysia, hidden beneath the sea during high tide but revealing its magic during low tide. When the tide recedes, a sandbank emerges, creating a shallow island with a few inches of seawater, typically from mid to late morning. This phenomenon mirrors the sky and any objects present, making it a popular spot for locals and photographers to capture stunning images. The island is quite large, but it's essential to check with tour operators for safety guidelines to avoid venturing too far.
Located 1.74 nautical miles off the coast of Jeram, Selangor, in the Straits of Malacca Sea, the Sky Mirror is usually submerged, rendering it uncharted on world maps. However, when the tide conditions are favorable, this sandbar emerges, offering a unique experience akin to Malaysia's own "Salar de Uyuni." The Sky Mirror, also known as the "Mirror of the Sky," provides numerous photography opportunities as it reflects the ever-changing sky, making it an ideal travel destination and a habitat for various marine life, including sea and baby clams found abundantly in the sand.
Ticket Price | Starting from 339.554 VND. |
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Available Date | 14 Nov 2024 |
Duration | 3 Hours |
Address | 10, Jalan Feri Lama, Pasir Penambang, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia |
Category | Tours |