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Pantai Teluk Batik — Attraction in Perak

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Pantai Teluk Batik
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Candlelight Teluk Batik
Pantai Teluk Batik, 32200 Lumut, Perak, Malaysia
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OYO Home 89484 Teluk Batik Resort
A188, Telok Batek, 32200 Lumut, Perak, Malaysia
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Virgo Batik Resort Teluk Batik Lumut
Persiaran, Teluk Batik, 32200 Lumut, Perak, Malaysia
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Pantai Teluk Batik

32200, Perak, Malaysia
4.2(285)
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4.2
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1.0
2y

Beach is so bad . There is a lot of rubbish everywhere . Public chair is so dirty that you cannot sit . The ocean water is so dirty that cause stain on your cloth after you swim in it , that it is because there is a lot of ship within the beach coast , might be because oil and any ship waste . Also you need to rent a chair for RM3 , do you need to know why because almost all public chair so dirty . And those chair seller put their chair under most of tree but when we want to open our mat under the tree , we also need to rent their chair , sometime I wonder can anybody own beach area when it is belong to government and under majlis , it should be public not personally belong to someone . Rubbish is everywhere and also monkeys , and why because they do not have any rubbish bin there , they though of doing this can cause the beach cleaner but no ! Instead it make the beach more dirt , you need to bring home your rubbish and how when you have a picnic and you have tons of rubbish , Who want to bring their rubbish home when that much , I do but not everyone , however I saw cleaner staff but maybe their number is too small . Also , the entry cost you RM3 and what is the purpose when almost all public facilities cannot be use . They should use those RM3 for beach hygiene and improvement . And let me let you know there is two entry which is the other one is free of charge . I recommend you to not come here and if you really want to see beauty of Malaysia nature then go to Semporna . Even Teluk Cempedak is better and...

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3.0
25w

Visited Teluk Batik on a weekend and it was packed. Parking costs RM3, and if you want to rent a chair, it’s around RM3 as well. Toilets are available but cost RM1 to use.

The beach itself is quite small, so when there are many people (especially on weekends), it feels cramped. Lots of families were camping along the shore, and there wasn’t much privacy. Many vendors walk around selling snacks like cakes and rojak, convenient for some, but can be a bit much.

Unfortunately, there are no rubbish bins around, so trash can pile up. I recommend bringing your own garbage bags if you’re visiting. Also, beware of monkeys!! they can be aggressive and will snatch your belongings if you're not careful.

That said, the beach is beautiful. The sea is clean and suitable for swimming, with a nice breeze that keeps the area cool. Might be better to visit on weekdays when...

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4.0
1y

A popular beach area in Sitiawan, bring along a hammock to sit relax listen to the crashing waves, enjoy the beautiful sight of the sea and wait for the beautiful sunset.

Visited this beach on a Saturday and was able to witness the sight of this sandy beach laid with chairs waiting to be rented, shoreline was crowded with beach goers and noisy with many activities going on for people as well as for the wild monkeys (waiting to snatch food).

Upon sunset, stall holders close their shops, visitors packed up, all swiftly leaving the carpark area, leaving the beach piled up with rubbish and it's time for wild animals to roam freely among the leftover debris 🤦😭

Sharing my life retired young enjoying retirement life - visiting places, enjoying food, experiences different cultures...

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Visited Teluk Batik on a weekend and it was packed. Parking costs RM3, and if you want to rent a chair, it’s around RM3 as well. Toilets are available but cost RM1 to use. The beach itself is quite small, so when there are many people (especially on weekends), it feels cramped. Lots of families were camping along the shore, and there wasn’t much privacy. Many vendors walk around selling snacks like cakes and rojak, convenient for some, but can be a bit much. Unfortunately, there are no rubbish bins around, so trash can pile up. I recommend bringing your own garbage bags if you’re visiting. Also, beware of monkeys!! they can be aggressive and will snatch your belongings if you're not careful. That said, the beach is beautiful. The sea is clean and suitable for swimming, with a nice breeze that keeps the area cool. Might be better to visit on weekdays when it’s quieter.
ZLynn BersaraZLynn Bersara
A popular beach area in Sitiawan, bring along a hammock to sit relax listen to the crashing waves, enjoy the beautiful sight of the sea and wait for the beautiful sunset. Visited this beach on a Saturday and was able to witness the sight of this sandy beach laid with chairs waiting to be rented, shoreline was crowded with beach goers and noisy with many activities going on for people as well as for the wild monkeys (waiting to snatch food). Upon sunset, stall holders close their shops, visitors packed up, all swiftly leaving the carpark area, leaving the beach piled up with rubbish and it's time for wild animals to roam freely among the leftover debris 🤦😭 Sharing my life retired young enjoying retirement life - visiting places, enjoying food, experiences different cultures and lifestyle.
Anime EtchAnime Etch
🌊 Fun Fact about Pantai Teluk Batik, Malaysia 📍 Located in Lumut, Perak, Pantai Teluk Batik was relatively unknown until the 1960s, when it was opened to the public. Before that, it was a hidden gem known mostly to local fishermen and nearby villagers. 🏖️ Today, it's one of the most popular beaches on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia — loved for its gentle waves, soft sandy shore, and beautiful sunsets. ⚓ It’s also situated close to the Royal Malaysian Navy Base, giving the area a unique charm! 🧺 Perfect for family picnics, casual swims, and weekend getaways!
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Visited Teluk Batik on a weekend and it was packed. Parking costs RM3, and if you want to rent a chair, it’s around RM3 as well. Toilets are available but cost RM1 to use. The beach itself is quite small, so when there are many people (especially on weekends), it feels cramped. Lots of families were camping along the shore, and there wasn’t much privacy. Many vendors walk around selling snacks like cakes and rojak, convenient for some, but can be a bit much. Unfortunately, there are no rubbish bins around, so trash can pile up. I recommend bringing your own garbage bags if you’re visiting. Also, beware of monkeys!! they can be aggressive and will snatch your belongings if you're not careful. That said, the beach is beautiful. The sea is clean and suitable for swimming, with a nice breeze that keeps the area cool. Might be better to visit on weekdays when it’s quieter.
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A popular beach area in Sitiawan, bring along a hammock to sit relax listen to the crashing waves, enjoy the beautiful sight of the sea and wait for the beautiful sunset. Visited this beach on a Saturday and was able to witness the sight of this sandy beach laid with chairs waiting to be rented, shoreline was crowded with beach goers and noisy with many activities going on for people as well as for the wild monkeys (waiting to snatch food). Upon sunset, stall holders close their shops, visitors packed up, all swiftly leaving the carpark area, leaving the beach piled up with rubbish and it's time for wild animals to roam freely among the leftover debris 🤦😭 Sharing my life retired young enjoying retirement life - visiting places, enjoying food, experiences different cultures and lifestyle.
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🌊 Fun Fact about Pantai Teluk Batik, Malaysia 📍 Located in Lumut, Perak, Pantai Teluk Batik was relatively unknown until the 1960s, when it was opened to the public. Before that, it was a hidden gem known mostly to local fishermen and nearby villagers. 🏖️ Today, it's one of the most popular beaches on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia — loved for its gentle waves, soft sandy shore, and beautiful sunsets. ⚓ It’s also situated close to the Royal Malaysian Navy Base, giving the area a unique charm! 🧺 Perfect for family picnics, casual swims, and weekend getaways!
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