Discover the best top things to do in Pangkor, Malaysia including Coral Beach, Foo Lin Kong Temple, Pangkor Island, Kilang Satay Ikan Hai Seng Hin, Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda), BOON Kids Park.
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4 based on 275 reviews
If one like walking on Pristine, clean, sandy Beaches this definitely "fills the bill"!! While the "Caribbean style" beach is about 500 yards/meters long, it is also tree lined [provides enough shade] and the offshore island limits "strong" wave activity! There are also food stalls and local restaurants and convenience stores nearby should one be thirsty and/or hungry!
Its a most memorable beach!!
4 based on 54 reviews
This temple is in a lovely position at the end of Coral Beach. You can walk along the beach or follow the track from the road to access the Temple. Slightly faded Disneyesque characters in cement with paths and steps up to the traditional Temple at the top. Nice place to sit and watch monkeys.
4 based on 44 reviews
Pangkor Island can be easily reached by ferry [running every 30 minutes] from Lumut, Perak [which accessible by inexpensive buses (less than $10) from Kuala Lumpur and Penang]. What struck us immediately was the absence of disposed bottles and paper! Our favourite place is Nipah Beach-- because of the lovely Beaches, peacefulness, food stalls and restaurants. It is on the NW side of the Island and asy to reach from the ZFerry terminal!!.
4 based on 4 reviews
3 based on 90 reviews
This place is good to stop by for few minutes when you are travelling around the Pangkor island (e.g.on motorbike). The fortress itself is not a real fortress anymore, just a preserved small ruin with nicely maintained surrounding. which is situated not directly at the coast (it is on the other side of the road). Despite that you can still see the sea from it (at least a little bit). There is also a canoon or two in the front square. On the right side there is a small souvenir shop.
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