It is located 1.74 nautical miles off the coast of the fishing village of Jeram, Selangor, in the middle of the Straits of Malacca Sea.

Most of the time, it is submerged underneath the sea, which makes it uncharted on the world map. It is when the tide is ideal that this sand bar emerges, Malaysia’s own “Salar de Uyuni”.

Kuala Selangor Beach is better known as “Mirror of the Sky “as the shallow waters of this “Secret Island” reflect the sky in all its going, thus creating many unique photography opportunities. The Island makes a perfect travel destination for your holiday, it is also a habitat for marine creatures. The most common are the sea and baby clam scattered abundantly in the sand.

You have approximately 60-90 minutes time to spend on the Sky Mirror beach, depending on the weather and tide of the day.

While you are here, make full use of the natural mirror effect here and shot some creative photos!

Professional photographers and nature lovers from all around the world visit Sky Mirror Malaysia for this unique nature geographic landmark and phenomenon.

However, your safety is the primary concern of the crew, your visit to Sky Mirror is very much affected by tides, waves, and weather. Make sure your belongings are placed inside a water-resistant bag and stay hydrated at all times! And stay close to your  crew member in case of emergency

According to skymirrormalaysia.org