Pangkor island Malaysia

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Pangkor Island Malaysia is a fascinating combination of fishing village and a luxury resort is a wonderful tourist destination and easily accessible. Pangkor Island gives visitors the opportunity to stay at the inn is adjacent to the fishing village that enables them to observe how the lives of the fishermen while enjoying the beautiful beach resorts or choose the available facilities there.
Residents here live in a few scattered fishing village east of the island opposite the markets Lumut and Teluk Batik. Visitors also have an opportunity to see this settlement as the ferry from Lumut trip that takes about 40 minutes kerana this ferry stop in the main area of ​​Sungai Pinang and Sungai Pinang Besar Small before stopping at Pangkor Island pier.

Two popular beaches on the island of Pangkor is Bogak sand beaches and Nipah Bay beach offers activities such as scuba diving, swimming snorkel, play water surfboard and fishing for those who enjoyed the sunshine and blue sea. Although Bogak Sand Beach has undergone many development but still longer perpetuate Nipah Bay village atmosphere. Ketapang Bay or Turtle Bay still receive the arrival of sea turtles that come here to spawn. There is also among the resorts on this island that offers a great golf course facilities


Get out of your resort in the evening and go your way into the main fishing village on Pulau Pangkor to enjoy the most delicious seafood.
Pangkor Island can be visited by ferry that takes 40-minutes from Lumut. These ferries leave every half hour.

Private airlines such as Berjaya Air flights held 5 times a week to the island of Pangkor Airport Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah adjacent to Kuala Lumpur.

If you are using the land route, use the north-south highway leading to the Silver. Take the exit lane to the toll plaza Bidor.
Onward journey will pass through the country roads. Join the signs to '"Lumut Port". Then, follow the signs leading to "Diamond Bay", "Sitiawan" and "Pulau Pangkor".
Information Center
For more information, please contact Silver State Officials ramble in number: 605-255 2772 or email to: mtpbperak@tourism.gov.my

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