On the west coast of Malaysia’s peninsula, in the state of Perak, is Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor). Pangkor is roughly 180 KM from Georgetown Penang, 240 KM from Kuala Lumpur, and 90 KM from Ipoh. Fishing is the main source of income in the island community of Pangkor. Peninsular Malaysia is the primary market for fresh catch in the Strait of Malacca.

Pasir Bogak Beach

The renowned snorkeling spot Pasir Bogak Beach has a lot of shallow water. The picnickers’ favorite spot is Pasir Bogak Beach, which is close to Pangkor town and known for its shade trees. A kayak run or the simple pleasure of beachcombing is available to guests. Around the small town near Pasir Bagok, we can eat Chinese seafood.

Teluk Nipah

Visitors can experience thrill and seclusion by the seashore in Teluk Nipah. Browse the outdoor vendors along the beach or take in the tranquil, beautiful surroundings. Giam Island is accessible by foot and offers a wealth of marine life at low tide. Enjoy the beach’s water sports offerings.

Wildlife

There is a lot of wildlife on this island, including hornbills, several cheeky monkeys, and monitor lizards that will scurry into the jungle as soon as they hear you. Because the authorities are stringent about allowing cars on the island, there are many wild animals.