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The Destination Highlights
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1. Pasir Bogak Beach

 

Pantai Pasir Bogak offers an array of exciting water activities to make your visit even more unforgettable. From thrilling jet ski rides to the adrenaline-pumping experience of banana boat, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And for those who love to explore the underwater world, the snorkeling opportunities here are simply unbeatable.

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Pasir BogakBeach

2. Pangkor Dutch Fort

 

​Calling all history buffs! If you're looking for an fascinating historical site to explore, you simply must visit the Dutch Fort on the idyllic island of Pangkor. This captivating Dutch Fort is a true gem that provides a unique window into Malaysia's rich past. Uncover the secrets of this remarkable heritage site and let its timeless allure transport you to a bygone era of adventure!

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Dutch Port

3. Batu Bersurat Pangkor

 

This remarkable historical artifact, dating back centuries, features intricate inscriptions in both Jawi and Chinese scripts - a testament to the rich cultural tapestry that has woven together the diverse communities of Malaysia.

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Batu Bersurat

4. Al-Badr Mosque

 

The Floating Mosque is not just a place of worship – it's a true gem for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. The panoramic views of the island, the crystal-clear waters, and the stunning sunsets make this place an absolute paradise. Grab your camera and get ready to capture some of the most breathtaking shots you've ever seen.

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Al-Badr Mosque

5. Lumut Waterfront
 
​Lumut Waterfront is more than just a place to unwind. It's a hub of activity and discovery, with a wealth of attractions to explore. From the bustling jetty that provides seamless access to the enchanting Pangkor Island, to the vibrant array of souvenir shops and seafood stalls, there's something to delight every visitor. One of the most convenient features of Lumut Waterfront is the ferry terminal, providing seamless access to the renowned Pangkor Island. The ferries depart every 45 minutes or 30 minutes, with the first one setting sail at 7 am and the last one returning at 8:30 pm, ensuring you can make the most of your day.

 

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Lumut Waterfront

6. Al-Khairiah Mosque (Masjid Sungai Kecil)

 

Stands as a testament to the beauty of diversity and the power of unity, this remarkable mosque, with its captivating blend of Chinese oriental influence and Islamic artistry, has become a cherished landmark for the residents of Pulau Pangkor.

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Al-Khairiah Mosque

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