Bandar Penawar
A food court open in the afternoon, offering simple malay cooking and bakeries.
Sungai Lebam For a fresh seafood (including lobster), bbq or western cuisine...
Sungai Rengit
If you are looking for some malay traditional dishes, the bes t...
Teluk Ramunia
Want to try something unusual? Ostrich meat should be on the list...
Seafood
Crystal Jade Seafood
Jade Garden Seafood
Si Wan Dao Seafood
TANJUNG BALAU (Fishermen Village)
Tanjung Balau
The small fishing village is worth visiting, not only for the fresh and tasty seafood, but also in order to get a glimpse of the slow-paced life led by this community. A stroll along the streets of a fishing village can prove quite enriching, especially if you have never had a close look at a fisherman’s home. You can also pay a visit to the local artist and his small gallery, showing modern paintings and installations inspiried by the local nature and lifestyle.
Tanjung Balau Fisherman Museum
GPS: N 1° 33' 39.77" E 104° 15' 15.05"
Kampung Nelayan Tanjung Balau
GPS: N 1° 36' 38.99" E 104° 15' 27.64"
Tanjung Balau Jetty
GPS: N 1° 36' 46.31" E 104° 15' 35.40"
Tanjung Balau Public Beach
GPS: N 1° 36' 57.33" E 104° 15' 27.57"
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Note : The Monsoon Season starts in November and ends in March. During this period the sea becomes rough and heavy rain falls are stated. For safety reasons, the hotels may not organize marine activities such as Parasailing, Banana boat ride, etc. However, you could still enjoy sunbathing or swimming in the swimming pool or join the optional tours such as Firefly Tour, River Cruise Tour etc.