Pangkor Island Breakaway
It’s end of the year, meaning which it’s time to clear leaves. I took 2 days off last week because Wed was a public holiday. My friends, Choo & Soo, who are working in S’pore, were also back for holiday, so, we decided to go somewhere, initially was thinking to ask more people to join us, but end up only one of my college’s friend, Fun joined us. We didn’t travel together, if I’m not mistaken, since 2007, to conquer Mount Kota Kinabalu. This time, it’s time to conquer the sea, Pangkor Island.
Pangkor Island is located in Perak, only about 4 hours drive from KL, but I never been there, in fact, 3 out of 4 of us never been to Pangkor Island, only Soo did, but it was probably more than 10 years ago. I didn’t much research, but manage to book a chalet located at Teluk Nipah, RM120 for a chalet for 4, I thought it’s a good deal.
Since this was a breakaway trip, so, we just did whatever we feel like doing, Choo never tried Bidor’s duck leg noodle, so, we stopped to eat, even we already had a heavy dim sum breakfast @ SS2 before we started our journey @ around 10am. So much laughter in the car made time flies even faster, we reached Lumut Jetty and took ferry to Pangkor Island around 2pm.
RM10 for a 2 way ferry ticket
The ferry
Reached Pangkor Island Jetty after half an hour of ferry ride
Fisherman village
The big “1 Malaysia” @ Pangkor Island Jetty
When we were about to go out from the jetty, there was an Indian guy, speak fluent Chinese with us, asking if we need a car or accommodation. After a long negotiation, the deal was, we rent a small Kancil (he said is the newest in the island, at first we doubt but after seeing other cars when we go around the island, we can agree with him) @ RM70 (petrol included), and a 2-room apartment (with air conditional) @ RM160.
Fu Lin Gong
Sin Chew Daily has an article about Pangkor Island the weekend before our trip. So, I have the article as reference of “must see”/ “must do” in the island. 1st stop, Fu Lin Gong, a famous local temple which located in a housing area, we got the direction from the Indian guy after he handed over the apartment key to us.
Since young, we used to act silly in front of each other, so, what we were doing in the island was absolutely not what we are suppose to act in our age. (sorry, not gonna spoil our image here, unless you are my friend in FB).
a child playing with the branch & leaves
one of the Chinese villages
Leaving Fu Lin Gong, we decided to round the island at the opposite direction from our apartment. The Kancil, claimed to be the newest has no power steering, clutch pedal was also very “extraordinary” to handle, the road was curvy, narrow, driving up and down hill with this car was absolutely a challenge.
2nd stop: Teluk Belanga
our transportation, cool right?
3rd stop: Teluk Nipah
According to what I’ve read from the internet, Teluk Nipah is the most beautiful beach in the island and it is one of the favourites rated by a lot of foreigners.
one of the exciting things that we saw is a pair of European children speak Malay… fluent Malay… so, according to the rojak stall aunty, they are from Switzerland and currently studying in local primary school, their father is renting beach chair… what? renting beach chair??? I never know this is a type of business at the beach. But you can imagine, how the residents in the island living a simple life.
We didn’t conquer the sea… because we didn’t brought extra cloth to the beach, and non of us was in the swimming mode. Frankly speaking, even Teluk Nipah, claimed to be the most beautiful beach in the island, we still thought that the sand is too rough, water is clear but not as clear as Redang. But city animal like us were excited enough to see the beach and sea, we can’t help but took off our shoes and soaked our legs in the water.
The sky was getting darker… what we can do next? EAT!!!!
This restaurant was recommended by a local people and it’s just next to our apartment.
wow, they even have Savanna beer… and for fish we ordered steamed stingray in lemon sauce
Fried calamari with oat & Spring onion and ginger clam
Belachan mix vege & spicy crab (they are serving “flower crab” which has limited crab meat")
“urinating” prawn & our bill (some said it’s expensive, but for me, I’m ok with the charges because the portion was quite big too)
After dinner, we decided to exercise a bit, so, we parked our car at the apartment and decided to walk to jetty. The distance is probably 5 minutes drive, but we took about 2 hours to and fro. When we were near jetty, we saw this new hotel, BestStay Hotel, just out of curiosity, we decided to went in to check out the room and rate… (at first we were a bit hesitate because we know we will not be staying there.)
The owner is very friendly, he agreed right away and brought us to the family suite – room for 5, 2 double bed and 1 single bed (if I’m not mistaken, only RM125 per room per night, super value for money lo). When we were up, the only expression that we have was “wow”, it is so clean and new compare to our apartment, and it is equipped with brand new air-con, brand new water heater, brand new plasma tv… so, I’ve decided to promote this for the friendly owner – Simon Tan. Good luck to your upcoming “entertainment area” in your hotel!
BestStay Hotel, Pangkor Island
Contact person: Mr. Simon Tan
Tel: (+605) 6853111
H/P: (+6010) 3878322
email: enquiry@beststay.com.my
Web: www.beststay.com.my
Address: Lot 55, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor. (only 5 minutes walk from Pangkor Jetty)
When we finally walked back to our apartment, we basically half dead, so tiring and dirty. But after shower, we were alive! Why? We have mahjong and junkfood… we played and eat until 3am. luckily nobody complain about the noise level that we created.
I couldn’t sleep well that night, although I was exhausted, too many dreams (bad dreams) made thing worse. The next morning, everyone woke up very early, we packed a little and left for breakfast at a kopitiam which has the same name as our friend “Chong Seng”.
I always cannot resist this kind of banana leaf nasi lemak.
Local noodle
one small pack of nasi lemak can’t satisfied my appetite, so, I ordered another porridge, duck porridge, although it’s just a normal porridge, but able to eat something warm in the morning, it’s satisfaction.
Visit to anchovy factory after breakfast
Sun-dried salted fish
fisherman boats
A young Indian lady processing the dried anchovy in the factory
Last but not least… visited to Dutch Fort before catching our boat back to Lumut
We were doing a short visit due to hot sun… but we took a lot of pictures there, mostly silly.
Lumut Jetty
Before going back to KL for dinner with friend, we stopped by Setiawan for lunch… bak kut teh lunch… (I forgot to take picture of what we ate, because I was too blur due to not enough of sleep the night before)
Beautiful scenery on the way back
Overall, Pangkor Island is really a good place to do short/ breakaway trip. I hope the government will successfully develop Pangkor Island into a better tourist attraction without jeopardizing the nature and natural resources there. I told my travel mates, how I wish I could set up and operate a Starbucks Coffee @ Teluk Nipah! *dreaming*
4 comments:
Hi there,
This is simon here, finally i get to see your post :P
Thanks for putting up my contact details.
If you happen to be in Pangkor again, please call.
cheers.
no problem!
hehe ;p u left out 1 number.
the number is +605 6853111
Thanks Wei Sum.
got it!
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