Tanjung Bidara Beach is located near Terendak Army Camp. The distance to the place from Pengkalan Balak is about 5km by tracing the village area and roadside stalls. This place is equipped with various types of facilities such as parking, toilets and prayer rooms. There is only one food and beverage stall operating here. Unfortunately the public toilets are still locked despite the stated operating hours around 8.00am to 5.00pm. However, visitors can enjoy the beach and clean air as well as enjoy the view of the Straits of Melaka that stretches wide. visitors are advised to ask the Life Guards on duty whether they can swim or not. Signs and warnings will usually be given by the officers on duty there. In addition, some instructions in the signboard are also provided for guidance for the benefit of visitors. Coast guards constantly monitor the condition of the beach to ensure the surrounding area is clean and safe. The presence of groups of wild monkeys can also invite trouble and danger. Therefore, visitors are reminded to be careful by paying attention to...
Read moreTanjung Bidara area inclusive Kampung Air Hitam Pantai, Kampung Balik Batu and Kampung Pasir Gembur located in Masjid Tanah, District of Alor Gajah, Malacca. You can have a different experience of Malaysian hospitality at the first visit, it's suitable for local and outsider travellers. This is spacious beach, beauty and unique fishing villages there make the ambience serene and peaceful. Nice views of the sea shore and the scenery is superb during the dusk @ sunset along the year. Becareful, there's the steep beach somewhere and hungry primate group of long tail monkeys. Pantai Tanjung Bidara also have a Beach Guard Tower by Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia for support in emergency case during visitors provic in the water or play on the sand beach. Public facilities availability like parking space, children play ground, food courts, souvenir shop, groceries shop, surau (a small mosque), public toilet and bathroom etc. Rental an equipment like buoy also...
Read moreLocated about 10 km from Masjid Tanah and roughly 45 minutes from Melaka city, it’s tucked peacefully between an army camp (Kem Terendak) and other beaches like Pengkalan Balak and Padang Kemunting—keeping development to a minimum .
The beach spans nearly 3.5 km of sloping white sand, ideal for picnics, beach soccer, volleyball, camping, and BBQs—but the sea is slightly murky compared to East Coast beaches .
It’s also home to the Al-Khawarizmi Observatory & Planetarium complex nearby—great for stargazing, astronomical learning, and educational visits .
Managed by the Alor Gajah municipal council, the beach feature includes a lifeguard tower, public amenities (toilets, showers, gazebos, benches), and stalls—making it a safe and convenient spot for...
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