| Tour Type | Private tour, Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Firefly watching, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Charter car |
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
The Sky Mirror boat departure time is subject to tide conditions; the actual pick-up time will be provided by the driver via messaging Apps (LINE/WhatsApp/WeChat) before 20:00pm 1 day prior to departure
To enhance the photo quality, travelers are recommended to wear bright and colorful clothes and prepare hats, scarves, sandals, or waterproof shoes
The Itineraries is subject to your selected package
Eagle Feeding: The eagles are wild, so while food is provided to attract them, the distance and number of eagles may vary depending on natural conditions. For safety reasons, eagles may not always come extremely close to the boat.
Fireflies: As fireflies are part of a natural ecosystem, their visibility may vary depending on weather and environmental conditions.
Blue Tears: This is a natural bioluminescence phenomenon, and sightings cannot be 100% guaranteed as it depends on tide, weather, and natural activity
At Sekinchan's Paddy Gallery, visitors can learn about the rice cultivation process through informative exhibits and explore a small museum with farming machinery. Redang Beach offers a picturesque coastal experience with a iconic wishing tree, an observation tower for panoramic views, and local stalls selling fresh seafood and snacks.
The Sky Mirror is best visited during the low tide period, which typically occurs twice a month during the new moon and full moon phases. The exact timing changes daily, so it is essential to consult a local tide chart or lunar calendar for the specific dates and optimal hours to witness its renowned reflective phenomenon.
Sekinchan's paddy fields are usually most vibrant during two distinct periods. For lush green landscapes, visit between March and May or September and November, when the rice plants are actively growing. If you prefer the golden hues of harvest season, aim for June and December, as the fields transform into a rich, golden carpet.
For a comfortable visit to the Sky Mirror, it is recommended to wear light, quick-drying clothing that you don't mind getting wet, as you will be wading in shallow water. Essential items include comfortable water sandals or reef shoes to protect your feet, sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and a waterproof bag or pouch for your phone and valuables.
Near Kuala Selangor, visitors can enjoy several unique wildlife experiences. Evening boat tours offer a magical viewing of fireflies, illuminating the mangrove trees along the riverbanks. Another popular activity is eagle feeding, where boat tours allow guests to observe majestic eagles diving for food. Additionally, at night, it's possible to witness the mesmerizing 'Blue Tears,' a phenomenon caused by bioluminescent plankton.
At Ah Ma House in Sekinchan, visitors can step back in time to a traditional Malaysian home, savor various local biscuits and snacks, and purchase unique souvenirs. The Mango King stall, on the other hand, is famous for its fresh, locally grown mangoes and a variety of mango-based products like juices and desserts, making it a refreshing stop, especially during mango season.
The Sky Mirror is unique because it is a temporary natural phenomenon that occurs only during specific low tides. It's an expansive sandbar in the middle of the sea that, when exposed, is covered by a thin layer of seawater. This shallow water creates a perfect mirror-like surface, reflecting the sky and surroundings, earning it the nickname 'Salar de Uyuni of Malaysia' for its stunning visual illusion.
To fully enjoy the main attractions within Sekinchan town, such as the Paddy Gallery, Redang Beach, Ah Ma House, and Mango King, visitors should plan to allocate approximately half a day, roughly 4 to 6 hours. If combining these with experiences like the Sky Mirror and evening wildlife tours (fireflies, blue tears) which are typically located near Kuala Selangor, a full-day itinerary, lasting up to 12 hours, is recommended.