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Pangkor Island Beach Resort

Decided to go to Pangkor Island Beach Resort (PIBR) after a good recommendation from a friend.

From Kuala Lumpur took North South Expressway (E 1) and exit at Gopeng (exit 135). Choose this way as less travel in small town compared to exit at Teluk Intan. By this route will reach Lumut about 90km distance compared to Teluk Intan exit (130km) from the toll booth. Downside actually more kilometers and toll charges if you are from Kuala Lumpur. This route offer dual lanes each way and you will pass through Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP), Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Seri Iskandar Campus and Kellie's Castle.

Check in at 2pm, reached Lumut at 12.30pm. Sent bags at PIBR's small office in Lumut and filling up at KFC Lumut. Parked car at the multi-storey car park court and will cost you about RM10 per day or 60cents per hour. Bought ticket to small jetty specifically for PIBR's and Teluk Dalam Resort's guests. Each person cost RM 19.






Packed ferry as this is on saturday.




Welcome signboard as you reach the PIBR's Jetty.



Location:
Pangkor Island Beach Resort
Teluk Belanga (Golden Sands),
32300 Pangkor Island, Perak,
Malaysia.

Contact:
Tel: 605-6851091
Fax: 605-6851852

Website:


Welcoming band and nice fruit punch as welcome drink!



Room key is ready for you as already check in at PIBR's small office in Lumut!


Stayed at the Ocean Wing Room. We opted for all inclusive package which included 3 meals a day and accommodation. First day (arrived on Saturday) we were charged Rm 560++ and the following days Rm 480++.


This is the view from the room.






Every morning & evening, feeding hornbills session.




As the sunset...






Dinner: BBQ Buffet! (1st Night)
International Buffet (2nd Night)



Make sure you wake up early to catch this wonderful view!















Monkey attack.


The Villas included water chalets. Only available for 18 years old and above.
Total privacy!




Relax and enjoy spa treatment at Aryani Spa!

Poolside night view

@ Jetty return to Lumut!




P/S:
*Accept all international credit card.

*Recreation staffs very rude and not helpful.

*Came on bad weekend. Water very murky and unable to go for snorkeling. Snorkeling session will cost Rm85 per person (adult). It will take 3 hours time. However, you will be taken to the town (around 15 mins ride) left at the town (45 mins) then taken to the snorkeling area. Actual snorkeling will be around 1 hour time only.

*Tried the kayak, very high tide and dangerous for kayak activity.

*Ordered cake to be deliver to room supposed to be at 10pM (2200 hours) but delivered at 2pM. How silly mistake.

*Rented motorcycle from the hotel sub contractor (in the hotel compound). Cost about Rm 20 per hour or Rm 60 for the whole day.

Visited this hotel before? Leave me a comment and shares your experience with others!

Kellie's Castle - Batu Gajah, Perak

Recently travel north of Malaysia from Kuala Lumpur and dropped by to see this historical monument.


Took North South Expressway (E 1) from Kuala Lumpur and exit at Gopeng (exit 135). This castle just a few kilometer from the exit.

Located near Batu Gajah, Ipoh, Perak

Entrance fee for Malaysian:

Adult : RM 4
Children : RM 3

Enjoy few snaps from amateur photographer.







The story behind Kellie's Castle

History told us that the construction of this mansion began in the year 1915 during the time of the British Occupation of Malaya. Malaya has since gained independance and is now known as Malaysia. The owner, William Kellie Smith was a wealthy Scottish planter who made his fortune in Malaya by helping to construct public roads in South Perak. He then purchased 960 acres of jungle land in the district of Kinta and used it to plant rubber. Rubber was one of the commodity that was in great demand a that time. He diversified his agriculture venture by going into tin mining industry. Hence he established himself as the owner of Kinta Kellas Estate and the Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Company. He probably chose the name Kellas as he was born on March 1, 1870 in Easter Kellas, Scotland.

As he prospered, he built his first house known as Kellas House in the estate in 1910 for his wife, Agnes Smith and their first child, Helen Agnes. This house and its ruin can still be seen today which is located just beside Kellie's Castle. What is left of the first house today is just the foundation and parts of the wall.