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PANGKOR PUTERI RESORT
Apartment & Chalet
98 Jalan Sekolah, Pasir Bogak,
32300 Pangkor,
Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia



Strolling along the beach, laying under the sun or taking a dip in the sea is quite passive to some who put a penchant to a more aggressive activity. Well, there is fun thing like the banana ride or the more thrilling jetski riding or parasailing on offer at the beach. No? Maybe a boat ride for you, for a sport fishing, snorkeling or sunset tour.

De'Puteri Restaurant restaurant & Grill
The only floating restaurant on the main island of Pangkor. Serving Malay, Chinese and Western cuisines. Enjoy the ambience and unique setting of the restaurant while indulging in a savourly adventure.

An interesting place
to visit in Pangkor Island, among others is the site of the Dutch Fort, which is in the midst of a Malay fishing village of Teluk Gedung in the south. But perhaps the more picturesque Fu Lin Kung (The Garden of General Lin) could top one's itinery. There you may find a miniature Great Wall of China built by the local in dedication to their descendants. The garden is well lanscaped and there are fishponds and a mini zoo too! One may also tour the fishing villages, buy items at the satay fish factory, go shopping in town. You may rent a bike to move around or call up the Pink Van for a guided tour.

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