Pangkor Village Beach Resort

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Pantai Pasir Bogak Pangkor, Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia, 60-5-6852227

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take me home

... h is in a bus now near sitiawan. what i a relief.

then after 40minutes of waiting. then h bus show up. a plusline from kl to mjg.

the rain still pour like cat and dog. but i have to take h to meet my parent.

(bla bla bla) -- soo secret can not tell.


then luckily both my parent like h well.

then we start thingking to go to penang...

-- to be continue...

Lekir, Perak, Malaysia hishammohddiah
1st date with ...

i woke H up early in the morning as he requested soo that H will not miss bus to manjung.

then when H arrived at manjung after a 3hours journey by bus from penang to manjung. H called
me at about 11.50am. i was shocked and rushly try to finish my job to meet H.

then we chek in to Kwest Hotel. Standard queen for RM55, very budget hotel. Then the love sparks...

Sitiawan, Perak, Malaysia hishammohddiah
Football in a Hammock!!!

... bought a ton of fish, chicken and garlic. They then stuffed each fish and the chicken with about 5 cloves of garlic....we stank the next morning - FRENCH!!!!


We had a walk on the beach the next day and a bit of a swim, the water is emerald green as the rocks have limestone in them. The beaches are sandy and very empty (except on weekends) but sadly there is a lot of rubbish around. The weather hasn't been great ...

Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia carsonsontour2
Peaceful Pangkor

... we couldn't go in the sun & went on the beach for abit and just sat under a palm tree. It was lush just chilling out on the beach. It was so quiet and peaceful. The only problem with the Island was there was no night life and only a few restarants. Our stay here was really relaxing. Definatley abit too quiet for us though. We only spent a few night here. Our next stop is Ipoh.

Pangkor Island, Malaysia ravntina
Penang

... chinoise ferme boutique (on comprend, sachant qu ils travaillent probablement 7/7jours et toute l annee) pour trois jours et visitent la famille. Penang est une ville plutot sympa mais comme 2/3 de l activite repose sur la communaute chinoise, il n y avait pas grand chose d ouvert; la ville etait comme morte. De Penang nous nous dirigeons maintenant vers Krabi en Thailande :-) Malaysie nous reviendrons :-), a nous la Thailande

George Town, Malaysia hub_isa
Three days at the beach

... The rooms were very basic, a bed, a bathroom and a balcony. It did have AC which was a god sent, as the weather was extremely hot and humid. There was no change of towels everyday and no room cleaning! The bathroom wasn't ideal, and in fact after the first night I found some strange looking droppings, which could have either been bats or rats! take your pick! :] The first day we familiarized ourselves with the Island, went for a ...

Pangkor Island, Malaysia samira_steve
Rain curse

... is carrying it all back so I'm making the most of it!) at Patphong night market and some severe bargaining which left me very drained! It was nice to not hear too many moto/cyclo requests... but there were numerous foreigners with their rentals which reminded me why I don't like Thailand compared to other countries in Asia! Off for some R&R for a couple of days in Penang and praying for some sunshine, although I think I've broken the rain curse at ...

Penang, Malaysia tiggerbird
A Week of Ground Hog Days

... up being Hari Raya. From what we have been told, this is the holiday where Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is the Muslim fasting month that requires all Muslims to abstain from food, drink, cigarettes (and everything else fun) from sunrise to sunset. As you can imagine, the termination of this is quite a celebration. People visit family and friends, many businesses and restaurants are closed, and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere. Friends and ...

Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia the_tardifs
We must LOVE travelling

... crafty cigarette, stooped down behind the back seats to avoid the attention of their teacher, they are behaving like little angels. Pass through some plantations of sorts on the way and arrive eventually in Lamut aching and bruised as the sun is going down. The next and last ferry to Pangkor leaves in three- quarters of an hour giving us a bit of time to sort out somewhere to stay for the next few nights. The ferry is quite basic but is functional and has a lot of open ...

Pangkor, Malaysia sarahmark
Palau Pankor

... it is supposedly expensive and dangerous. Anyway, last Wednesday, the 14th or so, Markus, Moshe, Pat, and I took a bus from KL to Ipoh. It was express, semi-air-conditioned, and only cost M$8! The trip was not overly exciting. Markus and I played a game of Othello and spent a long time talking about our travels. He's been over a lot of Europe, to Israel, and also lived in Brazil for six months. Once we reached Ipoh, we caught another bus to the otwn of Lumut. This ride was really ...

Pangkor, Malaysia ahartry

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