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Pulau Giam
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Lin Je Kong Temple 灵慈宫
32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Pantai Pasir Giam
32300, Perak, Malaysia
Rimba Kem
Unnamed, Road, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Hornbill Feeding
Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Daddy’s Cafe Pangkor Island
No. 27/28, Coral Bay, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Nipah Deli
No.13,14,15 &16, Gerai Penjaja, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Lempeng Pisang Warisan Pangkor
Unnamed Road, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Warung Tok Wan Isa
Jalan Pasir Bogak, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Warung Manshore
23, Jalan Pasir Bogak, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
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Nearby hotels
Anjungan Beach Resort & Spa Pangkor
6610, Nipah Bay, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Pangkor Bay View Beach Resort
32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
OYO 44084 Ombak Inn Chalet
No. 4440, Nipah Bay, 32000, Pangkor, Lumut, Perak, 32300 Pangkor Island, Malaysia
Nipah Bay Villa
Lot 4442 & 4434, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Suria Beach Resort
Lot 4441, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Lyana Villa
32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Joe Fisherman Inn Pangkor
Lot 4452, Pangkor, 32300 Kampung Teluk Nipah, Malaysia
Palma Beach Resort
Lot 4455, Teluk Nipah, Perak, 32300 Pangkor Island, Malaysia
Purnama Beach Resort
Purnama Beach Resort, 4466, Kampung Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
VAGARY PANGKOR ISLAND MALAYSIA
4464, Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
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Pulau Giam

32300, Perak, Malaysia
4.3(75)
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attractions: Lin Je Kong Temple 灵慈宫, Pantai Pasir Giam, Rimba Kem, Hornbill Feeding, restaurants: Daddy’s Cafe Pangkor Island, Nipah Deli, Lempeng Pisang Warisan Pangkor, Warung Tok Wan Isa, Warung Manshore, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Pulau Giam

Lin Je Kong Temple 灵慈宫

Pantai Pasir Giam

Rimba Kem

Hornbill Feeding

Lin Je Kong Temple 灵慈宫

Lin Je Kong Temple 灵慈宫

4.3

(102)

Open 24 hours
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Pantai Pasir Giam

Pantai Pasir Giam

4.4

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Rimba Kem

Rimba Kem

3.9

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Hornbill Feeding

Hornbill Feeding

3.8

(99)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Pulau Giam

Daddy’s Cafe Pangkor Island

Nipah Deli

Lempeng Pisang Warisan Pangkor

Warung Tok Wan Isa

Warung Manshore

Daddy’s Cafe Pangkor Island

Daddy’s Cafe Pangkor Island

4.3

(765)

Closed
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Nipah Deli

Nipah Deli

4.5

(266)

Closed
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Lempeng Pisang Warisan Pangkor

Lempeng Pisang Warisan Pangkor

4.5

(42)

Closed
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Warung Tok Wan Isa

Warung Tok Wan Isa

4.3

(15)

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Reviews of Pulau Giam

4.3
(75)
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3.0
3y

before you went for snorkeling trip in pulau pangkor, prepare these equipment. Flysheet or ground tarp. Small portable stove,. Simple food and drinks. WEAR HIKING SANDLES because the dead corals are sharp and will cut through your skin. The island has only a small portion of sandy beach. Has a small wooden shack. During peak hours from 9am-1pm, the area could be pack of 50 pax at a time. Some people paid expensive cost for this snorkeling trip so make it worth. There is no food, water or toilets here so end up you will only stay for at least an hour or so. Bring a portable small stove to heat simple food or drinks. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE THE TRASH ON THE ISLAND EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE DUSTBIN PROVIDED!!! please bring back your trash to the...

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1.0
2y

ECOCIDE: This place is destroyed. It's dirty, full of plastic. No one seems to feel responsible for the cleanliness of the place. Fish are to be seen (they are being fed), but the coral is dead due stress and pollution, mainly caused by local tour operators. It's a shame: Coral Beach was beautiful but we humans destroyed it. A total ecocide. Yet most of us don't realise they are looking at the final last bit of coral and just continue snorkelling, polluting, etc. Being there made me feel ashamed for being human. We need to apologise and cleanup, and protect what still...

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3.0
6y

First time snorkeling so this island can be a good start. Only certain types of fish seen there so quite disappointed and the island is full of rocks and corals so you will need to be careful to avoid injuries especially if you're with children. Water was not as clear as I thought it would be. The water at the other side of the island was so dirty and smelly. People and families need to ensure they observe cleanliness and don't throw rubbish. Saw a hornbill chilling in the island as well. That's it...

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my divelogstatus (mydivelogstatus)my divelogstatus (mydivelogstatus)
before you went for snorkeling trip in pulau pangkor, prepare these equipment. Flysheet or ground tarp. Small portable stove,. Simple food and drinks. WEAR HIKING SANDLES because the dead corals are sharp and will cut through your skin. The island has only a small portion of sandy beach. Has a small wooden shack. During peak hours from 9am-1pm, the area could be pack of 50 pax at a time. Some people paid expensive cost for this snorkeling trip so make it worth. There is no food, water or toilets here so end up you will only stay for at least an hour or so. Bring a portable small stove to heat simple food or drinks. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE THE TRASH ON THE ISLAND EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE DUSTBIN PROVIDED!!! please bring back your trash to the main island.
Jan willem OvermarsJan willem Overmars
ECOCIDE: This place is destroyed. It's dirty, full of plastic. No one seems to feel responsible for the cleanliness of the place. Fish are to be seen (they are being fed), but the coral is dead due stress and pollution, mainly caused by local tour operators. It's a shame: Coral Beach was beautiful but we humans destroyed it. A total ecocide. Yet most of us don't realise they are looking at the final last bit of coral and just continue snorkelling, polluting, etc. Being there made me feel ashamed for being human. We need to apologise and cleanup, and protect what still can be saved.
Yanti AhmadYanti Ahmad
I love the small island and beautiful rocks with crystal clear coast. I saw a lot of sea cucumber either. Took a ride by boat that cost me RM70 for 2 pax. Rider brought us around of the island and showed beatiful area for us to take a picture.
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before you went for snorkeling trip in pulau pangkor, prepare these equipment. Flysheet or ground tarp. Small portable stove,. Simple food and drinks. WEAR HIKING SANDLES because the dead corals are sharp and will cut through your skin. The island has only a small portion of sandy beach. Has a small wooden shack. During peak hours from 9am-1pm, the area could be pack of 50 pax at a time. Some people paid expensive cost for this snorkeling trip so make it worth. There is no food, water or toilets here so end up you will only stay for at least an hour or so. Bring a portable small stove to heat simple food or drinks. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE THE TRASH ON THE ISLAND EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE DUSTBIN PROVIDED!!! please bring back your trash to the main island.
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ECOCIDE: This place is destroyed. It's dirty, full of plastic. No one seems to feel responsible for the cleanliness of the place. Fish are to be seen (they are being fed), but the coral is dead due stress and pollution, mainly caused by local tour operators. It's a shame: Coral Beach was beautiful but we humans destroyed it. A total ecocide. Yet most of us don't realise they are looking at the final last bit of coral and just continue snorkelling, polluting, etc. Being there made me feel ashamed for being human. We need to apologise and cleanup, and protect what still can be saved.
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I love the small island and beautiful rocks with crystal clear coast. I saw a lot of sea cucumber either. Took a ride by boat that cost me RM70 for 2 pax. Rider brought us around of the island and showed beatiful area for us to take a picture.
Yanti Ahmad

Yanti Ahmad

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