This dive site, Malang Rock, is characterized by a prominent pile of huge rocks and boulders outcropping 300 meters from Pulau Tulai's coast. It serves as a favored stop on boat trips, offering a unique underwater topography of rocky formations despite potentially choppy surface conditions. Navigation involves exploring the various crevices and ledges formed by these large boulders.
The site is teeming with marine life, including pretty corals and a diverse array of colorful reef fish. A notable attraction is the presence of blacktip sharks, adding an exciting element for divers and snorkelers alike.
While the best time to visit is not specified, its shallow average depth of 4 meters makes it highly suitable for both snorkeling and freediving. Divers should be mindful of potential boat traffic due to its popularity as a boat trip stop.

