MAK LANG HOMESTAY
Charm | Cozy
The Tuba Island Cottage provides a peaceful, tranquil setting, offering a simple, clean, and cozy environment for travelers to fully immerse themselves in the island's natural beauty.
RM 70/ Room
Included breakfast, lunch and dinner
Homestay Highlights
Immersion of Nature
​Near the Beach
Bed
1 Queen Bed
Local Cuisine
Traditional Village Food
Bathroom Ammenities
Set Bath Towels
Collecting Snail
Malaysian islands host festivals for collecting stranded snails, an enjoyable activity for all ages. The snails can be used in delicious dishes like soup, sambal, or shell out, and their tasty flavor makes them popular among snail enthusiasts. Some sell the snails for income.
Denderam
Denderam, a traditional sweet snack from the southern Indian community, is popular in Malaysia, made with rice flour and brown sugar. It is also known as peniaram, peneram, genderam, derang, benderang, genderang, and Telinga Keling, and is also known as Adhirasam in India.
Activities
Fishing
Fishing is a timeless pastime that connects people to nature, offering a unique connection to the natural world. It requires patience, skill, and understanding of the aquatic environment. Experienced anglers must possess a keen eye, steady hand, and intuition to anticipate the movements of their finned quarry.
Bronok (Sea Potato)
When one thinks of potatoes, the image that typically comes to mind is the familiar tuber grown in fields and served as a staple starch in many cuisines around the world. However, there exists a curious marine counterpart known as the sea potato (Echinocardium cordatum) - a species of heart urchin that inhabits sandy seabeds. Despite its name, this echinoderm is not actually a potato, but rather a type of burrowing sea urchin.