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Pangkor Island Malaysia
Pangkor Island Malaysia
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"Is it difficult for getting around in Pangkor?", as some people keep asking me. Well, Pangkor is a small island, the circle road around the island is only 18 km long.
Since it is so small there aren't a lot of cars (though plenty of motorbikes). You can not even bring your own car!

Although cars can not be brought on the ferry you are able to take your motorbike (scooters) or bicycle.

The island circle road is narrow and sometimes steep. Most of your travel on the island will be by taxi, motorbike or bicycle.
On arrival the taxi and motorbike drivers are waiting for you. Usually it's not a big problem, prices are fixed but the board with the prices has been take away.

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The best way to explore Pangkor Island is by motorbike as rental is only around RM25-40 per day. Another option is by renting a car, though there are only a few places where this is possible. Sometimes you will get cheaper prices if you rent a motorbike or car from one of the employees at your resort; but do check up front how things like insurance and such are arranged. Better don't take any unnecessary chances and just go for the trustworthy rental companies. You could of course also consider renting a bicycle, but do know that some parts of the island have some steep climbs which can be quite strenuous in this tropical climate. Last option is to get around by taxi; but this does limit the possibilities of exploring the island a bit. On the other hand taxi drivers are quite knowledgeable so they might be able to take you to places unknown by tourists. There are no metered taxis on Pangkor Island. Trips are based on fixed prices. For example; a trip from Pangkor Town Jetty to Nipah Bay costs RM15.
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Always be careful when riding a scooter. Always wear a helmet. Make sure you bring your (international) driving license with you, otherwise you will not be able to rent the scooter. Never go too fast. Roads on Pangkor can be quite treacherous and sometimes slippery (especially after rain).

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不懂大家有没有听过,在马来西亚有一种很特别的的士??
对,没错!!
就是邦咯岛的的士了。。。粉红面包车

到过邦咯岛游玩的游客们,
一定会看到在街上都会有很多粉红色的面包车,
其实这些粉红色的面包车就是当地的的士了。。
我们一般在外面看到的的士都是普通房车改装的,
可是因为邦咯岛的山路都很崎岖,
所以用面包车来改装是最适合不过了。。

这种的士被很多游客誉为全马最美的的士,
但是在美的当儿,它的价钱也很美哦,
在岛上乘搭的士的价钱都是被政府规定的,
当你们到达邦咯渡轮码头的时候,
会看到一面很大的告示牌,
上面已经注明了每个地点所需的费用了的,
所以邦咯岛的的士也被很多很多游客誉为‘全马最贵’的的士。。。。

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