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Pangkor Holiday Itinerary

#holidayitinerary Pangkor Island is a hidden gem off Malaysia's west coast, perfect for a relaxing getaway with its tranquil beaches, rich history, and vibrant local culture. Here's a tailored 3-day itinerary to help you make the most of your trip: 🗓️ Day 1: Arrival and Beach Relaxation 1. Morning: Arrival and Check-in · Take a ferry from Lumut (30-45 minutes, RM14 return) or the faster Marina Island Jetty (15 minutes, RM20 return) to Pangkor Island. · Rent a motorbike (∼RM40/day) or use pink van taxis to get around. · Check into your accommodation. For beach proximity, consider: · Anjungan Beach Resort (near Teluk Nipah and Coral Beach). · AVI Pangkor Beach Resort (close to Pasir Bogak Beach). 2. Afternoon: Pasir Bogak Beach · Head to Pasir Bogak Beach for swimming and sunbathing. Rent kayaks or jet skis available along the shore. 3. Evening: Sunset and Dinner · Watch the sunset at Coral Beach. · Dine at Daddy’s Cafe (Western and local dishes) or Nipah Deli on Coral Beach. 🗓️ Day 2: Cultural Sites and Wildlife 1. Morning: Historical Exploration · Visit the Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda), a 17th-century colonial relic. · See the Batu Bersurat (Sacred Rock) with its ancient inscriptions. 2. Afternoon: Temple Visits · Explore Fu Lin Kong Temple, a Taoist temple with a miniature Great Wall, turtle pond, and lush gardens. Open 6:30 AM–10:00 PM. · Stop by the Sri Pathirakaliamman Temple, a sea-facing Hindu temple. 3. Evening: Hornbill Feeding · Join the hornbill feeding session at Sunset View Chalet in Teluk Nipah (free, usually at sunset). · Enjoy a seafood feast at a local restaurant. Day 3 : Visit Temple and walk around fish market Fu Lin Kong Temple (福灵宫) is a significant Taoist temple located on Pangkor Island, Malaysia. · Fu Lin Kong Temple is the largest and most prominent Taoist temple on Pangkor Island, serving as a vital place of worship for the local Chinese community. · It is over a century old and is nestled at the foot of Pangkor Hill in the village of Sungai Pinang Besar, a well-established Chinese settlement (Kampung Cina). Visiting Hours and Operation · The temple is open daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
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