Pulau Kukup is one the largest uninhabited mangroves in the world. It
is also the only one situated in Johor waters. Today, Pulau Kukup has
received international recognition as the island has been granted the
status of a 'Wetland of International Importance' (RAMSAR site) by the
Geneva-based Ramsar Convention Bureau.
A local folklore tells a tale of Pulau Kukup, an abode for five
celestial princesses. One day, one of the princess fell in love with a
sailor and they eloped. A curse was set upon the island of Kukup and it
was submerged by sea. The island later resurfaced, but it was covered in
mangroves. Many have tried to settle on this island, but without
success. Some say this is because the island is inhabited by spirits.
Pulau Kukup is today the home of countless species of wildlife. Among
these are the playful monkeys, the quiet mudskipper or the nosy wild
boar. Enjoy the beauty of the national park, and be immersed in a
delightful natural ecosystem, right here in Johor!
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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