
Pulau Bidan is a island in Yan, Kedah, Malaysia. Open 24 hours.
Pulau Bidan, part of the Langkawi archipelago, is a secluded paradise off Yan's coast in Kedah. This untouched gem is known for its breathtaking sea views and pristine natural environment. Uninhabited and undisturbed, it offers clear waters perfect for snorkeling, diving, and kayaking, showcasing vibrant coral reefs. Pulau Bidan, rich in biodiversity and marine life, provides a tranquil escape from the bustling world. A part of the Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark, it highlights the area's geological significance. Its uncommercialized nature makes it an ideal retreat for those seeking peaceful communion with nature.
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Subcategory: Island
Tags: clear Water, island
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Scenic Views: The island offers breathtaking views of the sea and sky, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Rich Biodiversity: Pulau Bidan is teeming with diverse marine life, making it a paradise for biologists and ecologists.
Tranquil Escape: As a less crowded destination, it provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to unwind in nature.
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Pulau Bidan is a small, uninhabited island in the Langkawi archipelago, known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
The island is off the coast of Yan, Kedah, Malaysia, within the Andaman Sea and part of the Langkawi archipelago.
No, the island is uninhabited and does not have facilities. Visitors should plan accordingly.
Access is typically by boat from mainland Kedah or from other parts of the Langkawi archipelago.
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