Bagan Datuk has really transformed into a place that visitors friendly, full of attraction, and a place to hangout with family and the kids. There are a lot of landmark in the waterfront instagram-ready. Park for kids to play, go-cart for kids to charter, hawkers with foods, wheelchair friendly. Floating mosque is still under construction (June 2019), so it is not yet on his full potential. The only problem, although the facilities are top class, local mentality is still not up to class, with littering and places full of rubbish, cup, and empty food...
Read moreIt is located beside the floating mosque. Jeti Bagan Datuk sends off or drops off a passenger from the island. The place is clean and can visit to have a nearer view of the Perak River. Plenty of parking lots. There is also a temple (muniswarar temple).
There are also night markets also toy car, bike, cycle (you can rent and move around with it). Recommended to visit during weekends as usually day is quite deadly (not...
Read moreQuite a nice place for sunset photo shooting. This place can be made more interesting if colourful lights are installed along the jetty. The nearby mosque is nice, sitting on water, but again, if more lights are put up, it will look grand and nice. A high ship is built there, it's dark and no activity - built for what? Nearby, there is a Chinese seafood restaurant offering fresh seafood at affordable prices....
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