This dive site, Tokong Burung, is nestled between Pulau Rawa and Pulau Susu Dara, specifically located along Pulau Tokong Kemudi in Malaysian waters. Despite being considered underrated, it offers a vibrant underwater experience. The site features a rich coral reef structure alongside a sandy bottom, providing diverse habitats for marine life. Navigation is straightforward, typically following the reef line.
The reef at Tokong Burung is a thriving mix of both soft and hard corals, creating a beautiful underwater landscape. Divers have a high chance of encountering impressive marine life, including majestic hawksbill and green turtles. The site is also home to a variety of "usual suspects" such as colorful angelfishes, parrotfish, bannerfish, and various species of groupers, making for a lively underwater spectacle.
The best time to visit Tokong Burung generally aligns with the dry season for Malaysia's east coast, typically from March to October, when conditions are calmest and visibility is at its best. This site is excellent for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its accessible average depth of 10 meters and maximum depth of 21 meters, allowing ample exploration time. Its beautiful coral and high chance of turtle sightings make it a highlight for underwater photographers and nature enthusiasts seeking an unspoiled experience.

