Pangkor Island
Pangkor, with its charming
mix
of fishing settlements and
resorts, is a fascinating and
convenient holiday
destination. It presents the
visitor with a rare chance to
live near fishermen and
observe their lifestyle and
also to simply enjoy the fine
beaches and resort amenities.
The fishermen live in
scattered settlements on the
eastern side, facing the town
of Lumut and Teluk Batik.
Visitors get a chance to see
some of them on the 40-minute
ferry ride from Lumut as the
ferry stops at the main
settlements of Sungai Pinang
Kecil and Sungai Pinang Besar
before landing at Pangkor
Town.
Pangkor's two popular beach
areas of Pasir Bogak and
Teluk
Nipah offer sun and sea
enthusiasts activities like
scuba-diving, snorkelling,
wind-surfing and fishing.
While Pasir Bogak is quite
developed, Teluk Nipah still
retains its kampung or
village
atmosphere. Teluk Ketapang or
Turtle Bay still receives
turtles on their egg-laying
pilgrimages. Some of the
resorts on the island also
have excellent golf courses
on
their property.