Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor)
Tourist Attractions at Pulau Pangkor

Little Great Wall of China (of Pulau Pangkor)
On the side of a hill, this miniature replica is Pulau Pangkor's main attraction at Foo Ling Kong Temple. A 25-minute drive from the resort.

Foo Ling Kong Temple (of Pulau Pangkor)
Home to numerous rock paintings, a garden and the Little Great Wall of China. A 25-minute drive from the resort.

Lin Ye Kong Temple (of Pulau Pangkor)
Cleverly built on a rock outcropping in honour of the goddess Kuan Yin. A 10-minute drive from the resort.

Kali Amman Temple (of Pulau Pangkor)
Largest Indian temple on Pangkor Island. A 15-minute drive from the resort.

Chinese Fishing Village (of Pulau Pangkor)
View the bustle of the docks filled with workers cleaning and drying the day's catch. A 15-minute drive from the resort.

Main Pangkor Town (of Pulau Pangkor)
A small, one-street town featuring numerous coffee houses and stores for souvenirs. A 25-minute drive from the resort.

Sacred Rock (of Pulau Pangkor)
Known as Batu Bersurat, the boulder pays tribute to a child who was allegedly abducted by Malays dismayed by the Dutch incursion of Pangkor Island, Malaysia. A 35-minute drive from the resort.

Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda) (of Pulau Pangkor)
Built in 1670, the fort once offered protection against the local population and pirates. A 35-minute drive from the resort.

Pasir Bogak Beach (of Pulau Pangkor)
Two kilometres of crystal-clear waters on a picturesque seascape. A 20-minute drive from the resort.

Nipah Bay (of Pulau Pangkor)
Less crowded beach area filled with corals and the delightful hornbill bird. A 15-minute drive from the resort.