We had our lunch at the famous Mee Udang Mak Jah at Kuala Sepetang. Kuala Sepetang which formerly known as Port Weld is a fishing village.
The prawn mee here is tasty. The prawns are large and fresh, making the broth so
flavorful.
Our visit did not fall on peak holiday season, so we had a smooth drive. We explored nearby places before heading to our main destination. One of the places we dropped by was Kota Ngah Ibrahim or Muzium Matang. When you are in Taiping , do have a historical walk in this place.
This fort was built during 1870s by Ngah Ibrahim’s father, Long Jaafar. He was the richest man in Larut. He owned paddy fields, coffee plantations, and tin mining.
Wei Chung's mom accepted Christ as her Savior years ago. This marked a new chapter in her life. We are sisters through Christ.
Terminal Jetty entrance. Lumut jetty is an entry point to Pangkor Island. We drove to Lumut and parked our car at Multi Storey Covered Car Park at Lumut before we took a ferry to Pangkor island. The parking fee is RM10 for 24 hours.There are some high speed boats which take passengers across to Pangkor Island. RM10 for a two way ticket.
Upper deck platform. We stood on the deck to feel the beautiful breeze blowing through our hair and faces. It took us 30 minutes ride to the island.
Then, we hopped on a mini bus which drives us straight to the Methodist chapel. The pink taxi costs us RM15 to reach the chapel.
We stayed in this converted Methodist chapel. A lovely place to stay. It was airy, clean and comfortable. Our party of 8 people stayed in this place for one night.
After checked in at Methodist chapel, we went for dinner at Restaurant Pasir Bogak 高佬海鲜饭店. It was a famous restaurant in Pangkor island. Dining in Pangkor will appeal to those who like Chinese and Malay food, especially seafood.
The restaurant was packed so we were told to wait. Fresh and healthy fish curry makes a great meal choice but we were a bit disappointed with the fish curry. The fish was not fresh.
The next morning, all the teens could not wait to make their feet touch on the sandy beach.
We went for round island trip to several beaches. Island hopping costs RM200.
Island hopping in the speed boat. The snorkelling and speed boat ride made this trip worthwhile.
Here is the strange rock formations that looked like an apple.
Pangkor Laut Resort where Malaysian International star Angelica Lee held her marriage.
Next time we plan to ride on banana boat. When everyone is sitting on the top which ride in the top speed and turn a sharp corner. Just a split second, everyone will fall into the sea. It is fun.
The best way to discover all these islands is to go island hopping. Island hopping means to travel from island to island. This activity can be truly fun as you will hop from one island to another in a boat. You can discover the many charms of each individual island. Majority of hotels and resorts in Pangkor Island offer vacation packages that include island hopping and snorkeling to Giam Island. Kids can safely snorkel and explore the richness of the sea.
Dad and mom felt touch to see how God created the earth. It is truly appreciated. Girls, we are blessed that God allowing us see His creation. As we continue to explore the world, we are in awe at the beauty of creation. We look forward for our further adventures.
Hi there. I came across your blog while I was googling snorkeling. I find your blog post very interesting. I am from Sarawak, Malaysia. I am glad you and your family had a great time in Pulau Pangkor and it looks that way from the beautiful pictures posted on your blog. I would definitely put Pulau Pangkor in one of my to visit list. The only place that I have ever snorkelled before was on an island in Sabah called Manukan Island. On our trip there with my group of friends, we went on the banana boat and it was definitely an interesting yet scary experience for me, The first time I fell off the boat into the sea was truly terrifying. I was afraid there were sharks around me. The water there is crystal clear and snokelling was one of the first thing my friends and I did when we step foot on the island. I would like to suggest you to come and have a trip in Sabah because it is famed with fresh seafood and beautiful beaches. My trip there with my friends was truly memorable. Once again, I would like to commend on your blog post and you have a very beautiful family. May God bless you and your family always. (:
ReplyDeleteDear Jasmine Alyssa, thanks for visiting my blog. I really agree that Manukan island is a nice island which worth to visit. My family and I love Sabah cultures very much and we plan to visit Sabah one day. Really appreciated your recommendation. Please feel free to visit my blog again. Blessed days ahead.
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