Most reviewed Wildlife refuges in Kuah

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Segari Turtle Sanctuary
Wildlife refuge
👍👍 Amazing experience to visit the sea turtle sanctuary. Renovations are still under way to make a visitor center. For sure it will become a great destination for locals, tourists and nature lovers. Truly heartening to see these gentle giants of the sea. Also wonderful to see that conservation is at th...
4.10 (1.2K reviews) (~232.23 km from centre)
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Kuala Sepetang Eco Tourism We provide private boat tour
Tourist attraction
👍👍 I organised a private tour with my family of 4 with Mr. Khairul. He was very knowledgeable about the history, culture and geography of the area. He told us interesting facts about the ecosystem of mangroves. We saw many different water birds, a few monitor lizards and even an otter during the the da...
4.10 (816 reviews) (~186.24 km from centre)
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Dev's Adventure Tours Sdn. Bhd.
Outdoor activity organiser
😐 The guide was alright despite playing RM240 for the sunrise mangrove kayak. We are kayak newbies, I expect more guidance in the beginning. Maybe I have bit too high expectations. My friend and I were far behind, some parts we were quite lost. Can't seek help from the guide cause we are too far away...
4.70 (179 reviews) (~13.76 km from centre)
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Turtle Conservation and Information Center
Wildlife refuge
👍👍 A good effort for turtle preservation. No price for entry. Friendly & informative staff. You can see a batch of hatchlings & a couple of growing turtles (1 to 3 years old). Getting here takes effort. Either by hiking through the national park or via boat. Worth a stop if you are visiting Pantai Ker...
3.90 (79 reviews) (~103.57 km from centre)
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