Besar Island (Malay: Pulau Besar), also known as Babi Besar Island (Malay: Pulau Babi Besar)[1] is an island in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia.

Besar Island
Native name:
Pulau Besar
Besar Island is located in Johor
Besar Island
Besar Island
Geography
Coordinates2°26′30″N 103°59′00″E / 2.44167°N 103.98333°E / 2.44167; 103.98333
Total islands1
Highest elevation258 m (846 ft)
Administration
StateJohor
DistrictMersing

Name edit

A word of mouth legend tells of a fisherman's wife who was pregnant and craved for seaweed to eat. Upon eating the seaweed, she turned into a mermaid. Her husband was extremely angered by this, and screamed "babi! babi! babi!" ("pig! pig! pig!"; here used as an insult or curse), and called the island "pulau babi" ("pig island") from then on. [2]

Geology edit

The island, which is surrounded by Rawa, Sibu and Tinggi Island, is characterised by quiet, clean beaches of powdery white sand and crystal-clear azure waters.[3] To preserve the unspoiled marine life, the Government has gazetted it as a marine park to protect around 60 species of marine life from any activities that can harm their natural habitats within 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) around the island.

The island's highest point rises some 845 feet (258 m) above the sea level. Rich hues of wild vegetation are dappled throughout with the lush greens of the coconut palms and tropical jungles.

Administrative divisions edit

The island is divided into 6 villages, which are:

  • Atap Zing Village
  • Batu Hitam Village
  • Busong Village
  • Teluk Bakau Village
  • Teluk Kampa Village
  • Teluk Penagat Village

Transportation edit

 
Besar Island jetty

The island is accessible by boat from Mersing Town in Johor mainland.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ South China Sea. ProStar Publications. 2004. ISBN 978-1-57785-652-8.
  2. ^ Zainul, Tihah (16 February 2019). "Kisah Lagenda Pulau Babi Besar dan Misteri Ikan Duyung di Johor". I Am Lejen. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Aseania Resort Pulau Besar". Pulaubesar.net. Retrieved 13 November 2013.

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