When you go to Port Dickson during the school holidays, you expects a huge crowd, and that’s how Monkey Bay is different from any other beach. It’s barely crowded, since you have to hike to get there. The trail has been marked, so you wont get lost or have a panic attack in the middle of a forest. You need to walk about 10 mins from the car park to get to the sign that says ‘Monkey Bay’. From there, you will need to hike for about 15 minutes to get to the beach. Rope is provided at the start of the trail, but if you’re unsure about using that, there is an another path right next to it. You might feel like you’re lost or that you’re going in the wrong way, but just follow the markings and you would find the beach. And when you get there, you’ll get the most breathtaking view of the ocean. The beach is clean and so...
Read moreTranquil and Scenic: Overall, visitors to Monkey Bay often appreciate its tranquil, scenic environment. It’s a place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and enjoy nature. • Wildlife Encounters: The presence of monkeys and other wildlife adds an element of excitement and uniqueness to the visit. • Ideal for Day Trips: Many find it ideal for a day trip to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and picnicking, though its remote nature might make longer stays less comfortable without adequate preparation.
In summary, Monkey Bay in Port Dickson offers a serene and natural escape, with beautiful beaches, interesting wildlife, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s perfect for those looking to enjoy a day in nature with simple amenities and a chance to relax away...
Read moreBeautiful expanse of sand, plenty of shade under big trees, can swim in deeper water near the rocks. Wear beach shoes to protect your feet from sharp underwater rocks. There are smaller beaches to the north, accessible by clambering over rocks at low tide.
Please bring garbage bags and help to pick up plastic bottles that get washed up on the beach. Don't leave food lying around because there are wild...
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