
A Slice of Pangkor’s Life on the Eastern Shore, Pangkor, Malaysia
While the western shore of Pangkor Island takes the lion’s share of the tourism dollar, it is a mistake to ignore the eastern shore.
This area is surprisingly vibrant, because where the western shore is a tourist hot spot, the eastern shore truly shines in its authenticity, where the local islanders truly live across its long stretch of island residences.
If you would like to get a glimpse into how the locals actually live their lives in Pangkor Island, this is the place to be. I would definitely recommend allocating at least 1 full day to explore the nooks and crannies of the eastern shore. Maybe even 2 days given that this area stretches a long distance!
Without further ado, I will walk you through some of the most essential sights to visit while you are in this destination.
One of the southernmost points that you can easily reach by foot is the Pantai Teluk Baharu. This is a very tranquil area with very few people in sight, hence it can easily be one of your favourite spots in the island if you are the type who prefers to go completely off the beaten. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
This area is surprisingly vibrant, because where the western shore is a tourist hot spot, the eastern shore truly shines in its authenticity, where the local islanders truly live across its long stretch of island residences.
If you would like to get a glimpse into how the locals actually live their lives in Pangkor Island, this is the place to be. I would definitely recommend allocating at least 1 full day to explore the nooks and crannies of the eastern shore. Maybe even 2 days given that this area stretches a long distance!
Without further ado, I will walk you through some of the most essential sights to visit while you are in this destination.
One of the southernmost points that you can easily reach by foot is the Pantai Teluk Baharu. This is a very tranquil area with very few people in sight, hence it can easily be one of your favourite spots in the island if you are the type who prefers to go completely off the beaten. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: A Slice of Pangkor’s Life on the Eastern Shore
Guide Location: Malaysia » Pangkor
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Andrew Darwitan
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Malaysia » Pangkor
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Andrew Darwitan
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Pantai Teluk Baharu
- Masjid Al Badr 1000 Selawat
- Pantai Teluk Gedung
- Batu Bersurat
- Dutch Fort
- Teluk Kechil
- Teluk Raja Bayang Mosque
- Che Pang Khor Moral Uplifting Society
- Galeri Pangkor
- Dewi Sri Maha Neelakabali Amman
- Fu Lin Kong Temple
- Sri Pathira Kaliamman Temple
- Masjid Al Khairiyah @ Masjid 1000 Doa
- Eng Seng Pangkor Food Industry & Trading
- Hai Seng Hin Satay Fish Factory
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