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Blue Tear - Kuala Selangor Malayasia,Have you visited this wonderful place just 1 hr drive from KL
Stay: www.kuala-sela...
Note: Not much hotels available. this hotel you can book from booking.com/agoda. the hotel is decent but there were many small cockroaches in the room
Transport : Grab - costs you 120 to 150 MYR from KL
we took a so car for 3 days rented for 350 MYR
The place from where trip starts :
www.kuala-sela....
This place is called 10, Jalan Feri Lama.
Ticket price
1. Blue tear and Fire fly - 55 MYR (Adult), 40 MYR(child)
2. Sky mirror - 80 MYR (Adult) 50 MYR (Child)
You can also buy tickets for the Kuala Selangor Blue Tear Tour at the Jalan Bagan Sungai Buloh Pier
The Kuala Selangor Blue Tear Tour in Malaysia offers a mesmerizing experience where visitors can witness the enchanting blue glow of the "Blue Tears." This natural phenomenon is caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton, specifically dinoflagellates, which emit a blue glow when disturbed. These tiny marine organisms light up the waters of Kuala Selangor, creating a magical blue glow that captivates all who see it.
The tour typically involves a boat ride along the Selangor River, where the blue glow of the phytoplankton can be observed in the dark waters. The best time to witness the Blue Tears is during the new moon, when the sky is darkest, enhancing the visibility of the blue glow. Visitors are often advised to bring cameras with night mode to capture the stunning blue glow of the Blue Tears.
The science behind this phenomenon lies in the bioluminescence of the phytoplankton. When these organisms are agitated by movement in the water, they produce a chemical reaction that emits light, resulting in the beautiful blue glow. This tour not only offers a unique visual spectacle but also provides an opportunity to learn about the fascinating science of bioluminescence and the role of phytoplankton in marine ecosystems.
Experiencing the Blue Tears in Kuala Selangor is a must for anyone visiting Malaysia, as it combines natural beauty with scientific wonder.