Dec 13, 2013

Pangkor island

Off the coast of Perak state, lies a cluster of small islands with unquestionably some of the best beaches on the western coast of peninsular Malaysia. Among them, two islands predominate in terms of accessibility and infrastructure  the largest Pangkor and smaller, privately owned Pangkor Laut- hosting one luxurious resort.  Pangkor Island is 8 square km big and inhabited by circa 25 thousand people, mainly fishermen. They live in scattered fishing settlements, especially on the eastern coast, and their catch consists mainly of cuttlefish and anchovy. Pangkor is intensively promoted as a budget tourist destination, however it’s still fishing and dried seafood to be the main industry.The most beautiful beaches are Nipah Beach and Coral Beach, both situated in Nipah Bay on the west-northern coast, popular among foreigners (mainly Europeans and Australians) as well as locals. With tiny islets nearby (Giam and Mentagor) surrounded by corals, fish and sea cucumbers, this place is a fully satisfactory snorkeling spot.
On Pangkor island i went with my family and mother's student. We stay at his house. We decided to go on Pangkor island at 5 am, after it we take ferry, after it we arrived on Pangkor, we stay at Akmal's house. After we take a rest we went on the beach with boat so we can visit other little islands . Also we go snorkeling on some islands, fishes are so so nice. Next day we decided to visit main streets of Pankor, one Chinese temple and we went on the beach to watch race.

I was enjoying very much :-)) and my family also.






























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