Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 10, 2018

Guide to PULAU PANGKOR

While the most popular islands like the Perhentians or Tioman are on the otherwise very conservative and religious east coast, Pangkor is in the west, three hours from Kuala Lumpur and even less from Ipoh.


Secluded Coral Beach.

So hop on the ferry in Lumut and half an hour later, you'll find yourself in a tropical paradise.

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