Thursday, 23 April 2015

Pangkor Coral Bay – 3 Days 2 Nights Adventure Package


A look at the full experience of Pangkor Coral Bay Resort’s 3 Day 2 Nights Adventure Package. Filled with fun and exciting adventure throughout the island’s surroundings. From the beach to the jungle, its a trip not to be missed!
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Top 3 Festival in Malaysia

Malaysia being a melting pot of various cultures, have brought itself up to be a colorful and amazing hub of festival for travelers from all over the world to experience. Below are three examples of festive occasion in Malaysia that we believe represent our multi-cultural background.

1.Deepavali
Deepavali, or also known as the festival of lights is a 5 days festival celebrated by the Indians in Malaysia, as an ode to the historical victory of light over darkness. It is during this festive season that we can see the wonderful art called ‘kolams’ or ‘rangolis’ made with colored rice grain into various forms of traditional and even modern shapes and symbols.

2.Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is one of the important traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar, often referred to as the ‘Lunar New Year’. The source of the festive itself is centuries old, and is tied to several myths and traditions, but it is traditionally a festival to honor deities as well as ancestors. Many forms of cultural reference can be seen during this period ranging from foods, arts, performance, and many more. It is also a custom during the occasion that families and relatives, would gather for a reunion dinner to celebrate the coming of the new year.

3.Hari Raya
Also known as Eid al-Fitr, Hari Raya is celebrated by muslims of Malaysia that marks the end of Ramadhan, the holy month of fasting, and welcoming the month of Shawwal in accordance to the islamic calendar. It is during this time that families gathered together to celebrate the occasion with many variety of traditional foods, and dressed up in their traditional Malay attire such as the ‘Baju Melayu’ and Baju Kurung’.
Those interested on experiencing what it feels like celebrating the festives with an island atmosphere can plan your Pangkor Island trip with us through our website at http://www.pangkorcoralbay.com.my.
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Friday, 3 April 2015

Pulau Pangkor Fun Facts

Pulau Pangkor has come a long way from being a foreign jungle territory to what it is today, a famous attraction for travelers all over the world filled with sun, sand, and many fun and exciting activities. Want to know Pangkor Island better? Here are some interesting facts on the island!
– The word Pangkor comes from the Thai ‘Pang Ko’ which means Beautiful Island
– It is surrounded by a trio of smaller island, Pangkor Laut, Pulau Mentegor, and Pulau Giam
– The highest point on the island stands at 1216 meters, located at Pangkor Hill
– The island mostly consists of mountains, therefore the roads are lying in a circle surrounding the island
– The island is shielded by Sumatera, which gives way to a more stable tropical climate all year round
– There are approximately 30000 people living on the island
– Fishery is an important source of income for the island, next to tourism
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Sunday, 29 March 2015

Pangkor’s Best Kept Secret... Top 3 Local Food!

What better way to get to know a place and its culture than through its food? Pulau Pangkor is filled with abundance of food, and while it is more accustomed to be related to seafood offerings by many, there are those which are known only by the locals. We at Pangkor Coral Bay are ready to share the secret list, of what lies behind the grilled fishes and anchovies!

1. Roti Goyang
One of Malaysian’s best, the Roti Canai is made better through this ingenious face lift. Imagine a sunny side up fused with a crisp yet fluffy Roti, that is what you’ll get when you order a plate of Roti Goyang at a small restaurant located right in front of Dutch Fort. The word ‘goyang’ is Malay for ‘wobble’ which is due to the still runny consistency of the egg yolk during the cooking process.

2. Laksa Goreng
Laksa is one of Malaysia’s most common food, served up with many mix variety of noodles, gravy and condiments. What makes this dish special, is the unique way of cooking foreign to laksas everywhere… frying! The process not only enhances the flavour, but creates a whole new dimension of texture from the frying process.

3. Mee Udang
Another common dish to be found throughout the land of Malaysia, the Mee Udang to be found in Pangkor is made better through the fresh, juicy prawns served up along side the spicy but sweet gravy, silky soft noodles, and a variety of condiments that compliments the overall taste of the dish.
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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Introduction to Pulau Pangkor

Pulau Pangkor, Perak is located on the west coast of the Malaysian Peninsular. The word ‘Pangkor’ when directly translated means beautiful, while ‘Pulau’ is a local word for Island, thus the name of the island itself means Beautiful Island.
Pulau Pangkor has a land area of 18 kilometers and has a population of approximately 25000. The forest of Pangkor also houses many variety of wildlife which includes several reptiles, apes, and the iconic Hornbill.
The history of Pangkor Island goes back to the 17th century, where it is originally a refuge for local fishermen, merchants, and pirates. The Dutch also left their mark in history by building the Dutch Fort in an attempt to control the tin trading around the area of Perak. The building still exist to date, and is now one of many historical attractions available on the island.
Pangkor is surrounded by many beautiful beaches such as Pasir Bogak and Teluk Nipah. Those looking for an amazing snorkeling experience may head to the nearby Giam Island, where many underwater creatures and wildlife lies. Other attractions include Batu Bersurat, Fu Lin Kong Temple, Dutch Fort, and Tortoise Hill just to name a few.
Access to the island is made available through water and air transportation. Visitors may depart by ferries through either the Lumut Jetty, or the Marina Island Jetty. If air travel is preferred, visitors may take the flight in-bound to Pangkor Airport which is located on the north side of the island.
Those looking for an accommodation for their Pangkor Island visit can have a look at Pangkor Coral Bay’s website at http://www.pangkorcoralbay.com.my
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Those out there looking for a way to book our room at Pangkor Coral Bay, did you know that you can even book with us through our Facebook page? Just click on the video to find out how!
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Talk like the locals!

We at Pangkor Coral Bay would like to ensure that our guest’s are enjoying their time here at the wonderful Pangkor Island. One of many ways to truly enjoy a foreign destination is by enveloping in the local culture and language. Listed down below are some examples of phrases in the native language of Malaysia, Bahasa Malaysia that you can try when interacting with the locals.
EnglishBahasa Malaysia
Thank youTerima Kasih
Good MorningSelamat Pagi
Good AfternoonSelamat Tengah Hari
Good EveningSelamat Petang
GoodbyeSelamat Tinggal
How are you?Apa Khabar?
I Am FineKhabar Baik
How Much?Berapa?
What Is This?Apakah Ini?
I Do Not UnderstandSaya Tidak Faham
Where Is This?Dimanakah Ini?
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Monday, 23 March 2015

Pantai Pasir Bogak

Pulau Pangkor is surrounded by beautiful beaches for those looking to enjoy their time with the sun, sea, and sand. One example of those wonderful beaches would be the Pasir Bogak Beach. Located only 200 meters away from Pangkor Coral Bay Resort, our guests are spoiled with easy access to the perfect relaxing spot.
Other than dipping into the cooling waters of the sea, visitors may also indulge themselves with one of many watersports activities available throughout the premis of the beach. From jet-skis, to kayaks, and even banana boats, there are many activities that are familiy friendly yet adventurous enough for those outgoing travelers.
Late in the afternoon, as the sun slowly descend, Pasir Bogak Beach is the perfect venue to view the amazing Pangkor Island Sunset.
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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Pangkor Island’s Dutch Fort

Pulau Pangkor, Perak is an island filled with various history that helped create what it is today. One of the most significant landmark left that withstood the effect of time is Dutch Fort.
The land is famous for it’s tin trading, thus the attempt by the Dutch to control the trading activities is made. Thus the remnant of an outpost of the Dutch, built in 1670 for storage and protection of tin supplies from mainland Perak. As time passed by, the Malays, being discontent with the Dutch’s method of obtaining the tins and minerals, destroyed the building in 1690. It was later rebuilt and reinforced with troops and soldiers up till 1740, where the force disbanded and the fort is left abandoned.
Under the Antiquities Act 1976, the fort was reconstructed by Malaysia’s museum department in 1973 and was gazetted as an ancient monument and ancient site. It is now surrounded by a park and a other tourist friendly facilities to accommodate those interested to indulge themselves with the history of the fort.
Located only 7 minutes away from Pangkor Coral Bay, those looking for an accommodation for their Pangkor Island visit can have a look at our website athttp://www.pangkorcoralbay.com.my
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