Pangkor Island

Pangkor Island

paradise in the Indian Ocean with yellow sanded beach and cocktails

Location: 

Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia

Duration: 

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Pangkor Island: small island in the Indian Ocean in western Malaysiainfo-icon
  2. Taxis: all in pink and very cheap, are driving on cringe-worthy roads
  3. Beaches: extremely clean, yellow sand and a comfortable current
  4. Activities: island-hopping, swimming, jet ski and much more
  5. Tourism: nearly no westerners, mostly Malaysian, ASEAN visitors

Image sources

  1. Beach of Teluk Nipah
  2. Beauty drinking mixed juice
  3. Small boards in Pangkor Island
  4. Pink Taxis on Pangkor Island
  5. Street food: banana cake

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