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Jan 07

Pulau Pangkor

Island In The Sun. Hep Hep.

sunny 28 °C

The Jetty in Lumut
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Ferry
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The Jetty in Pangkor
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Pulau Pangkor is a good place to relax if you like sunsets, history, beaches, seafood, snorkelling and fishing. Internationally, Pangkor is famous for Pangkor Laut Resort, the super high class resort which is the Italian tenor, Pavarotti's favorite getaway.

People get to Pangkor mainly using the ferry service from Lumut. The tickets are cheap as the ferry companies seem to fight for customers all the time. It can get ugly sometimes. The trip take less than an hour. Another way of reaching Pangkor is by air from KL's Subang airport using Berjaya Air. The tickets are really expensive. It's better to drive to Lumut from wherever you are, park your car at the spaces provided and get on the ferry to Pangkor. It's a great experience.

Pangkor local kids
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Teluk Nipah
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Pasir Bogak
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Pangkor is a relatively small island. You can get around by motorcyle or bicycle which you can rent, on your own foot or if you're lazy enough you can take those pink minivan taxis. Basic stuff such as ATM machines and Internet are readily available. Good food can be found anywhere especially at Teluk Nipah. If you love seafood you should try out Restoran Seafood No. 1. Finger-licking-good seafood, trust me.

Grill Fish
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Stalls at Teluk Nipah
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The beaches here are much better than in Langkawi. Pasir Bogak beach is the most famous and crowded. The beach at Teluk Nipah is much wider and provides more activities including snorkelling, jet-skiing and fishing. Plus, there're a lot of good food stalls around. Other beaches include Coral Bay (the best beach on the island), Teluk Ketapang (they say you can watch turtle lay eggs here if you're lucky), Pantai Puteri Dewi (you need to pay RM40 to access this beach unless you're staying at Pan Pacific Resort) and Emerald Bay at the exclusive Pangkor Laut Resort.

Accommodation wouldn't be a problem as there are plenty of places to stay ranging from budget hotels to exclusive 5 star resorts. If you like birds like i do, you can find Hornbills everywhere. Other place of interest include Foo Lin Kong temple, Kota Belanda (Dutch Fort, Batu Bersurat and those seafood factories (dry fish etc). Overall, Pangkor is good for a short stay (less than a week) i guess as you'll probably get bored if you stay too long.

NB: Some photographs appear 'hazy' here. Somehow for this Pangkor trip i forgot to bring my polarizing filter and lens hood.

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Posted by phalinn 03.01.2007 11:47 Archived in Family Travel | Malaysia Comments (0)

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Langkawi - Telaga Tujuh

Stunning Waterfall

semi-overcast 29 °C

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Telaga Tujuh is one of the gorgeous waterfalls in Langkawi.

If you take a cable car ride to the top of Gunung Mat Chincang - you can see the breathtaking view of Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls. There are seven waterfalls that flow from one into the other and create seven pools on the face of the hill.

The swift flowing water has smoothed the rock surfaces over the years.

The water slides beautifully from one pool to another - finally cascading 90 metres down into the seventh pool.

The waterfalls are indeed so magnificent.

It is said that fairies were unable to resist the charm and made it their bathing place.

A couple of plants growing around the pools are said to have been left behind by the fairies.

You can go to Telaga Tujuh by car, motorbike or taxi.

Take a short climb to the top of the falls. It will only take about 45 minutes.

You can see so many things created by nature as you make your way through the rainforest.

Watch out also for some delightful & playful long-tailed macaque monkeys and the giant cream coloured squirrel that are well known in these parts.

You may even catch a glimpse of a hornbill hanging out of the treetops - with its huge hooked orange beak it is considered the most unique of all Malaysian birds. Listen carefully and you'll be able to make out the cackle-like call that it makes.

How about having a diving competition with the local kids ? Sounds fun, eh ...

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Posted by phalinn 02.01.2007 13:22 Archived in Tourist Sites | Malaysia Comments (0)

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Langkawi - Horse Riding

Pantai Kok

semi-overcast 29 °C

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Hello Horse. My friend, Zurin with the horse and the horseman

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Pantai Kok, Langkawi

I'm not that familiar with Langkawi despite being there for 4 times now. I haven't been to a lot of islands in Malaysia but from my observation (mainly through photographs since i'm a wannabe photographer)Langkawi isn't that attractive if compared to the smaller islands on the east coast such as Perhentian, Redang or Tioman. My mum is from Terengganu and i haven't to been to any of the island there. Great.

Anyway, for a simpleton traveller like me, i find Langkawi "easy". Easy in many ways. You can get there easily. If you are driving, you can park your car or lorry if you drive one, at Kuala Perlis, Penang, Kuala Kedah or if you're in Thailand, Satun. From those places you can take a ferry from the respective jetties to Jetty Kuah, Langkawi. The ferry ride probably takes around 1-1.30 hours. The easier way to get there is by air from KL, Penang or Singapore. Check out for those cheap Air Asia tickets. Besides that, it is pretty easy to rent a car, get accommodation, get nice food, see animals and do your shopping in Langkawi, mainly because it is considerably big although not that pretty compared to other islands.

Pantai Kok, Langkawi
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Yee haa
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If you're a horse fan, you should hang out at Pantai Kok. It's on the way towards the cable car station and telaga air tujuh. If you just want to watch some dude riding a horse you can just go to Pantai Kok straight away but if you want ride the horse yourself, you should go to this one restaurant next to the cable car station where they provide the horse riding service. You and your horse will end up in Pantai Kok anyway. Another is, the water at Pantai Kok is much better (clearer) compared to other beaches in Langakwi.

Hotels around Pantai Kok include Berjaya Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort, Tanjung Sanctuary Langkawi, Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort and Oriental Village Inn. All top notch hotels.

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Posted by phalinn 02.01.2007 12:40 Archived in Tourist Sites | Malaysia Comments (1)

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