Kusu Island

Kusu Island

Kusu Island

According to local legend, Kusu Island, or ‘Tortoise Island,’ was formed when a giant tortoise turned itself into an island to rescue a drowning fisherman. Located off Singapore’s south coast, this idyllic retreat features sandy beaches and lagoons, creating a serene escape from the city. Visitors can explore the island’s sacred temples, adding a touch of cultural significance to the natural beauty. The combination of tranquil landscapes and religious sites offers a unique experience for those seeking both relaxation and spiritual reflection.

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