Like a giant sleeping dragon, the
dark green ridges of Tioman Island rise up above the waters of the South China
Sea. On closer inspection, it becomes clear that the dragon’s dark green scales
are in fact giant trees and impenetrable jungle; that the grey claws are giant
granite boulders and that the dragon’s horns are twin peaks with smooth,
straight cliffs, surrounded with swirls of mist.
The dragon-like appearance of
Tioman Island is at the root of a legend surrounding its origin: A dragon
princess from China was flying to her prince in Singapore and stopped to rest
in these calm, warm waters. Enamoured by the beauty of the area, and the waves
lapping at her sides, she discontinued her journey and took the form of an
island.
The natural beauty of the island is
its biggest attraction. Lush tropical jungle covers about 12,000 hectares of
the island and countless mountain streams and waterfalls sustain the many
protected species of mammals and birds. The waters around the island are filled
with corals of all shapes and colours and home to a vast diversity of sea
creatures, including two species of marine turtle. There are a few excellent
beaches on Tioman, and these curves of golden sand are usually tucked away at
the edges of villages or fronting one of the many resorts.