Perak Hidden Gem- Lumut!

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Lumut is a tiny town in the state of Perak on Malaysia’s west coast, approximately midway between Kuala Lumpur and Penang. It serves as the entry point to the island of Pangkor.

1. Pantai Teluk Batik- Playing around the beach with your kids!

Teluk Batik is located in Lumut sub -district about 10 minutes from Bandar Seri Manjung.

Teluk Batik was once known as Teluk Batak in its early days. Teluk Batak’s name was changed to Teluk Batik on April 26, 1974. The beach, which is about 6.5 kilometres from Lumut Town, is a great tourist and picnic site to visit since it offers the specific features required for an attractive tourist area.

 

2. Pulau Sembilan- Sea of blue tears!

Pulau Sembilan is an island in Perak Darul Ridzuan state. One of the tourist attractions is the island, which is located in the district of Bagan Datuk.

Aside from the blue tears at night, there is also a blue beach during the day, as well as numerous fascinating animals such as oysters, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and so on.

 

3. Turtle Conservation and Information CenterCome and see the cute turtles!

Pantai Sea Turtle Conservation Center is located in Pantai Remis, Perak, south of Pantai Remis. The five bay beaches in Segari, Segari, have seven bays extending from Pantai to Segari. Because it is a white and soft beach, so it has become the spawning of sea turtles.

 

4. Teluk Nipah Beach- Attending the sunset viewing party!

Teluk Nipah Beach lies on the west coast of Pangkor Island, across the Malacca Strait. Snorkeling, diving, water skiing, and picnicking fans go to the snow-capped beach and beautiful blue water. The beach is 45 minutes away by boat from the mainland.

 

5. Bukit Engku Pusu- Enjoy Jungle Trakking here!

Bukit Engku Busu is a 331-meter (1,087-foot) high hill near Lumut, Perak. The route to the peak is clearly signposted.

Although the hill does not appear to be particularly high or steep from the shore, it proved to be more exhausting and hard than I anticipated.

6.  Taman Paya Bakau- Playing with monkeys in the park!

This is Located in the state of Perak, the local called it literal translation Mangrove Swamp Garden.

While swamps are naturally murky, they contribute to the creation of an eco-system that sustains a diverse array of living species and plants.

 

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