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Just off the coast of Penang, hidden beneath layers of dense jungle and decaying buildings, lies Jerejak Island—once a place of exile, now an abandoned relic of history. Once a leper colony, a high-security prison, and even a quarantine station, this island has seen centuries of isolation and secrecy. Today, it remains largely forgotten, its ruins swallowed by nature and mystery.
Here’s what’s happening:
🏝 The Island of No Return – For decades, Jerejak was a place where people were sent but rarely left. From lepers to prisoners, this island was a world of its own, cut off from the mainland.
🚢 Off the Grid Access – We found a fisherman willing to take us across the waters, landing on the island's shores where decayed ruins and eerie silence awaited.
🏚 Abandoned and Forgotten – What remains of the old prison and hospital are crumbling walls, rusted gates, and staircases leading nowhere. A place once teeming with life is now overrun by the jungle.
⚓ The Dark Past – From British colonial rule to Malaysia’s independence, Jerejak was a place of containment—whether for disease, criminals, or political detainees. Its past is riddled with stories of suffering and secrecy.
🌿 Nature Reclaiming the Island – The jungle has swallowed what man left behind. Trees grow through the remains of old cells, vines hang from collapsed roofs, and wildlife moves freely through the ruins.
Why this video is worth watching:
👁 A Forgotten Piece of Malaysia’s History – Jerejak isn’t just another abandoned place. It holds the stories of the outcasts, the imprisoned, and the forgotten.
🔦 Exploring the Unseen – Few venture to Jerejak’s lost ruins. What’s left behind is eerie, haunting, and untouched.
💀 A Place of Isolation and Mystery – What really happened here? We uncover the island’s past and its descent into abandonment.
🕵️ Legends and Ghost Stories – Whispers of hauntings, lost souls, and strange occurrences still circulate among locals.
This is Jerejak Island—Malaysia’s Forbidden Island. A place where history, isolation, and the unknown collide.
Travel Date: January 2025
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0:00 - Intro;
0:28 - Looking for a ride;
5:37 - Leprosy colony;
13:30 - The other side: Alcatraz prison of Malaysia
18:33 - Graves;
19:25 - Abandoned houses;
22:17 - Resort;
22:44 - Mysterious things on the island, is this LOST?
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