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    INTRODUCTION
    Pangkor Island, the paradise island, is one of the famous and well known islands in Malaysia. It is located approxiamely 90 km southwest of Ipoh. Pangkor Island is an idyllic and beautiful island resort for a carefree and relaxing holiday. Its natural scenery of green hills and palm-friged beaches of fine white sand lapped by the warm blue waters of the Straits of Malacca is truly magnificent.

    The main island of Pangkor is mainly populated by fisherfolk who occupy the eastern coastline. The island is famous for its 'ikan bilis' (anchovies) and squids. The real attraction here however are the enchanting beaches on the western coastline Pantai Puteri Dewi , Teluk Belanga, Teluk Nipah, and Teluk Cempedak are marvellous for swimming or just basking in the sun, in complete privacy admist tranqull surroundings.

    One of the best ways to see the island is to go on a round island trip van taxi. The trip cost approximately RM30.00-RM50.00. As you travel travel around coastal roads, you will see quaint Malay villages with wooden houses on stills under the shade of coconut trees. Now and then, you will catch glimpses of the white sand and the shimmering blue sea. In the forests, you may chance upon shy deer or playful monkeys darting among the branches.

    PLACES OF INTERESTING

    TOWN

    Sungai Pinang Kecil

    On the east coast of the island, facing the mainland, there's a contionous village strip comprising Sungai Pinang Kecil (SPK), Sungai Pinang Besar (SPB), and Pangkor Town. The ferry from Lumut stops at SPK before Pangkor Town. As a matter of fact, from SPK it is a continious village strip on to Pangkor Town - messy but full of interest. There is lots to look at: boat building, fish being dried or frozen and a colorful south Indian Temple. This is principally the Chinese and Indian part of the island.

    Sungai Pinang Besar

    In SPB the Foo Lin Kong Temple isworth a quick look. Loocated on the side of the hill, the main attraction is a mini Great Wall of China! It also has some tacky rock paintings and other features of dubious artistic merit. The temple is signposted from the main road.

    Dutch Fort

    Dutch Fort

    Dutch Fort

    For a bit of history, visit the old Dutch Fort at Teluk Gedung. Built in 1670, it was used for storing tin and was one of the Dutch strongholds against pirates and local Malays. Today, only the stone foundations remain to remind us of the power they once exercised over the area.

    BEACHES

    Pasik Bogak

    Pasir Bogak is the largest and most popular beach on the island. The beach is crescent shaped and numerous shady trees provide idyllic picnic spots under the canopy of their lush foliage. The water is shallow and crystal clear, offering endless hours of fun and frolic in the sunlit sea. There are some facilities for boating, fishing and snorkelling.

    Teluk Nipah

    Teluk Nipah further north is a wider better beach. The best beach on this side at Coral Bay, about 20 min. bicycle ride from Pasik Bogak. The water is a clear emerald-green due to presence of limestone, and usually the beach is quite clean and pretty.

    Teluk Belanga

    Teluk Belanga(Golden Sands Beach) at the northen end of the island is pleasent. Access is restricted to Pan Pacific Pangkor Resort guests, though day-trippers can visit for a ridiculous RM40.

    Emeraid Bay

    Emeraid Bay on nearby Pulau Pangkor Laut is a beatiful little horseshoe-shaped bay with clear water, fine coral and gently sloping beach. The entire island of Pangkor Laut hass been taken over by a hotel conglomerate, but some of the boat tours stop at the beach

    For the ferry schedule to Pangkor Island, please refer to Pan Silver Page



PANGKOR ISLAND MAP

Pangkor Map


Most part of this information is taken from Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board

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MALAYSIA TOURISM PROMOTION BOARD

MINISTRY OF CULTURE, ARTS AND TOURISM

Lumut Tourist Information Centre,

Jalan Sultan Idris Shah,32000 Lumut,

Perak, MALAYSIA.

Tel: 605-6834057

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