PLACES OF INTEREST

Your trip is not complete without a visit to the temple. You can see the mini Great Wall of China here.

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Exotic flora and fauna can be found in this area. Rare orchids can be seen along jungle trek. Butterflies are tame enough to land on an outstretched palm. Colorful birds can been seen perched on the trees at the hill slopes. You may possibly catch a glimpse of monkeys swinging from the branches. Watch out for giant hornbills here. Complete your day by trekking to Pangkor Hill to observe the flora and fauna here.

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One of the great places of interest in Pangkor Island is Pasir Giam beach, which faces the small island of Giam. It is only 2km north of Teluk Nipah by road. When the tide is out, you can walk through the shallow waters to the island but watch for the high tide unless you have a boat...

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Dutch Fort

At Teluk Gudang lies the 300-year-old stone foundations of a Dutch Fort built in 1670. It was one of the Dutch strongholds against pirates and local Malays. The fort was abandoned after it was attacked by a local warrior, Panglima Kulub, and his followers. Muzium Negara undertook its reconstruction in 1973. Today, only the stone foundations and carvings on a large rock left by the soldiers remain.






Pangkor Town


Dalam Bay

Belanga Bay


Nipah Bay

Lumut



Pasir Bogak Beach

Baru Bay

Pangkor Laut

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