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Pantai Pasir Hitam
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Western Kampung Pdg Lalang
45, Jalan Tanjung Rhu, Ayer Hangat, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Kak Anee Thai Food
Bohor Merah, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
The Kelapa Cafe by TRV Langkawi
61, Jalan Tanjung Rhu, Kampung Padang Lalang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
WB BURGER LGK
Jalan Tanjung Rhu, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Kak An Thai Halal Food
kampung huma, Ayer Hangat, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Tanjung Puteri Motel
Kampung Pasir Hitam, Mukim Ayer Hangat Langkawi, Malaysia
Eagleye Langkawi
61, Jalan Tanjung Rhu, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Red Coral Cottage
07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Sunset Bay Cottage
88B, Jalan Tanjung Rhu, Kampung Padang Lalang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Homestay Padang Lalang
36, Mukim, Kampung Padang Lalang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
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Pantai Pasir Hitam

07000, Kedah, Malaysia
3.6(852)
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attractions: , restaurants: Western Kampung Pdg Lalang, Kak Anee Thai Food, The Kelapa Cafe by TRV Langkawi, WB BURGER LGK, Kak An Thai Halal Food
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Nearby restaurants of Pantai Pasir Hitam

Western Kampung Pdg Lalang

Kak Anee Thai Food

The Kelapa Cafe by TRV Langkawi

WB BURGER LGK

Kak An Thai Halal Food

Western Kampung Pdg Lalang

Western Kampung Pdg Lalang

4.2

(57)

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Kak Anee Thai Food

Kak Anee Thai Food

4.6

(52)

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The Kelapa Cafe by TRV Langkawi

The Kelapa Cafe by TRV Langkawi

4.0

(176)

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WB BURGER LGK

WB BURGER LGK

4.9

(12)

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Reviews of Pantai Pasir Hitam

3.6
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4.0
6y

Is the sand at this beach really black? Yes, well almost :). The sand is not exactly pitch black, it appears as if some kind of black dust has been mixed with the normal sand. In the earlier years, the sand looked more blackish than what it looks now. Black Sand Beach is locally known as Pantai Pasir Hitam. In Malay, Pantai means beach, pasir is sand and hitam stands for black, and therefore such name.

There are many stories that explain why the sand is black here. A popular mythological legend says that Garuda, a giant eagle picked up the Princess of China to seek some favors. However her fiancé, a Roman prince lodged a war against Garuda to get the princess released. It is said that the beach reflects the remains of the fierce war and therefore looks black. I have also heard some say that iron oxide in the sand causing the black pigmentation, and some wrongly think that washed up black particles from the nearby cement factory is probably causing this. But what is the real cause for the sand of Black Sand Beach turning black?

So why is the sand black? Unlike some of the other island beaches where you can see black sands, this is not a case of volcanic eruption. In fact the real reason for the sand to be black here is given on the information boards at the beach itself. There exists huge amount of minerals called Tourmaline and Ilmenite in the granites of Gunung Raya (i.e. Mount Raya). These minerals are run down by the spring water from the mountain and cause the color of sand to turn black.

But this phenomena seems to be an exception in Langkawi. It has been observed by the scientists that these minerals rarely cause sand to turn black elsewhere in the world. In fact Ilmenite is the basic mineral used for producing Titanium Dioxide which is ground into powder form to create a highly white substance. It is used as the base in a number of products including in paint and paper. So why is it causing the sand to turn black here? There is no definite answer really. Do you know that Ilmenite has also been found in the moon?

Entry to the Black Sand Beach is from the road Jalan Teluk Yu. It is at a short distance to the east of Shark Bay Beach. The entrance is through a shopping market which is full of small stalls and shops that are run by local women selling local dress materials, clothes and accessories. There is a staircase that leads down to the beach.

After you get down to the beach and look towards right, you will see a fishing jetty. This place has been part of a fishing village and you can see many fishing boats moored there. On the left the beach takes a curvature like a horseshoe and is fringed by forests and trees. From the middle of the beach if you look towards the sea and diagonally left, you can see the mammoth cement factory of Lafarge with the mountains in the background.

Well, while the beach is a popular tourist attraction because of its unique color of the sand, it is however not clean and well maintained. Probably it is considered more as a fishing area. The beach is usually full of washed up weeds and rubbish which is not cleaned too often. I would not recommend you plan a swim or sun bathing here.

The beach is often kept unclean

Well, so should you then go to the Black Sand Beach during your vacation in Langkawi. I would say Yes. While the beach may not be very clean, where else can you see black sands? Go down to the fishing jetty and stroll along the narrow footbridge made with wooden logs, go right up to the end of the jetty into the middle of the water ... it's a great experience.

Secondly this is a cool family place. As I said earlier, there are lots of small stalls and shops here selling all kinds of items which are quite cheap. For example, you can get a locally made typical ladies top for RM20. So if you want to pick up small souvenirs, gifts or clothe materials, this can add up as a nice place to your...

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5.0
4y

I've been here in the 80s and 90s, and now again in November of 2021. I have to say, much has changed since the last 20-30 years and the council has done up the place.

If you are not a beach and sea fan, then this place is not for you. Only if you admire uniqueness of the beach and sea, it is worth coming here to check out the place. Don't expect much from here except a mixture of black and brown sand. The black is actually fine tourmaline inclusions into the sand, which gives it a charcoal black colour.

There's two sea swings by the sea, which is a borrowed concept from Ombak Sunset at Gili Tarawangan Island in Indonesia. Well, many come here to get photos of the sea swings during a clear day or during the sunset.

One eye-sore is the YTL cement factory in the horizon, but you can easily frame your photo not to include that structure. Otherwise, this place is only worth a quick visit. Not for a picnic or spending...

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2.0
16w

This place is worth visiting but it’s not to say a must see. If you have time and by chance passing by areas nearby, come enjoy the strong breeze. It’s really a good place to chillax but the poor maintenance of facilities made me feel sad and disgusted. I’ve visited this place 4 times in the past 15 years, I can say each time I see the black sand is getting lesser. The first time I came here it was really dark black the entire stretch of beach without a single brown sand. At that time all the shops at the shoplot area were opened and every shop selling the black sand in glasses as souvenir. I would really hope the facilities can be maintained properly as I really like the strong wind and big tree shades, a really good place to spend entire...

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David “The Explorer” Hogan JrDavid “The Explorer” Hogan Jr
I've been here in the 80s and 90s, and now again in November of 2021. I have to say, much has changed since the last 20-30 years and the council has done up the place. If you are not a beach and sea fan, then this place is not for you. Only if you admire uniqueness of the beach and sea, it is worth coming here to check out the place. Don't expect much from here except a mixture of black and brown sand. The black is actually fine tourmaline inclusions into the sand, which gives it a charcoal black colour. There's two sea swings by the sea, which is a borrowed concept from Ombak Sunset at Gili Tarawangan Island in Indonesia. Well, many come here to get photos of the sea swings during a clear day or during the sunset. One eye-sore is the YTL cement factory in the horizon, but you can easily frame your photo not to include that structure. Otherwise, this place is only worth a quick visit. Not for a picnic or spending the day there.
siauhwa tewsiauhwa tew
This place is worth visiting but it’s not to say a must see. If you have time and by chance passing by areas nearby, come enjoy the strong breeze. It’s really a good place to chillax but the poor maintenance of facilities made me feel sad and disgusted. I’ve visited this place 4 times in the past 15 years, I can say each time I see the black sand is getting lesser. The first time I came here it was really dark black the entire stretch of beach without a single brown sand. At that time all the shops at the shoplot area were opened and every shop selling the black sand in glasses as souvenir. I would really hope the facilities can be maintained properly as I really like the strong wind and big tree shades, a really good place to spend entire lazy afternoon.
Teng K.H. [simone food.channel]Teng K.H. [simone food.channel]
There is nothing special here in Black Sand Beach in most northern Langkawi island other than the black sand (special mineral), they do have some history on it that you can read on the board. You will also be able to observed a cement factory on the other side. On the way to the beach you will pass by a lot of stalls selling clothes and souvenirs. At the north side view there is this scenery where you will be able to see Tarutao National Park, Thailand. If you are on your mobile phone, you can try and search for mobile data network provider and you might be able to find Thailand telco company in the list.
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I've been here in the 80s and 90s, and now again in November of 2021. I have to say, much has changed since the last 20-30 years and the council has done up the place. If you are not a beach and sea fan, then this place is not for you. Only if you admire uniqueness of the beach and sea, it is worth coming here to check out the place. Don't expect much from here except a mixture of black and brown sand. The black is actually fine tourmaline inclusions into the sand, which gives it a charcoal black colour. There's two sea swings by the sea, which is a borrowed concept from Ombak Sunset at Gili Tarawangan Island in Indonesia. Well, many come here to get photos of the sea swings during a clear day or during the sunset. One eye-sore is the YTL cement factory in the horizon, but you can easily frame your photo not to include that structure. Otherwise, this place is only worth a quick visit. Not for a picnic or spending the day there.
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This place is worth visiting but it’s not to say a must see. If you have time and by chance passing by areas nearby, come enjoy the strong breeze. It’s really a good place to chillax but the poor maintenance of facilities made me feel sad and disgusted. I’ve visited this place 4 times in the past 15 years, I can say each time I see the black sand is getting lesser. The first time I came here it was really dark black the entire stretch of beach without a single brown sand. At that time all the shops at the shoplot area were opened and every shop selling the black sand in glasses as souvenir. I would really hope the facilities can be maintained properly as I really like the strong wind and big tree shades, a really good place to spend entire lazy afternoon.
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There is nothing special here in Black Sand Beach in most northern Langkawi island other than the black sand (special mineral), they do have some history on it that you can read on the board. You will also be able to observed a cement factory on the other side. On the way to the beach you will pass by a lot of stalls selling clothes and souvenirs. At the north side view there is this scenery where you will be able to see Tarutao National Park, Thailand. If you are on your mobile phone, you can try and search for mobile data network provider and you might be able to find Thailand telco company in the list.
Teng K.H. [simone food.channel]

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