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Introduction
Pangkor,
with its charming mix of fishing settlements
and resorts, is a fascinating and convenient
holiday destination. It presents the visitor
with a rare chance to live near fishermen
and observe their lifestyle and also to
simply enjoy the fine beaches and resort
amenities.
The
fishermen live in scattered settlements
on the eastern side, facing the town of
Lumut and Teluk Batik. Visitors get a chance
to see some of them on the 40-minute ferry
ride from Lumut as the ferry stops at the
main settlements of Sungai Pinang Kecil
and Sungai Pinang Besar before landing at
Pangkor Town.
Pangkor's
two popular beach areas of Pasir Bogak and
Teluk Nipah offer sun and sea enthusiasts
activities like scuba-diving, snorkelling,
wind-surfing and fishing. While Pasir Bogak
is quite developed, Teluk Nipah still retains
its kampung or village atmosphere. Teluk
Ketapang or Turtle Bay still receives turtles
on their egg-laying pilgrimages. Some of
the resorts on the island also have excellent
golf courses on their property.
How to get there
By Road
Take the North-South Expressway heading
north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll
plaza. The rest of the journey will be on
trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan
Lumut or Lumut Naval Base.
You will then need to follow signboards
to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan
and Pulau Pangkor.
By
Sea
Pangkor is a 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut.
There are departures every half hour.
By
Air
The private carrier Berjaya Air flies 5
times a week from the Sultan Abdul Aziz
Shah Airport just outside Kuala Lumpur to
Pangkor.
Take the North-South Expressway heading
north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll
plaza. The rest of the journey will be on
trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan
Lumut or Lumut Naval Base.
You will then need to follow signboards
to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan
and Pulau Pangkor.
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