这个沙滩上真的是越来越多贝壳了, 看着它越来越脏, 还真的有点心疼~
在这里走累之后, 我们就去吃海鲜晚餐, 然后回民宿休息, 准备明天的行程啦~
One of the attraction here at Pantai Redang Beach (热浪沙滩) Sekinchan is this big old wishing tree entangled with red ribbons knotted with coins. Visitors can write their wishes on a red ribbon and tie with a coin and throw it up to the three.
Our trip costs RM70 per person and deposit of RM40 per person is needed in advance to book our seat. The fee paid inclusive of the return boat trip to Sasaran beach and Swan Island, insurance, a packet of Nasi Lemak and a bottle of mineral water.
Fare: Malaysian – RM80 (adult), RM60 (children below 12); Non Malaysian – RM100 (adult), RM80 (children below 12).
If you do not know yet, Sky Mirror is Malaysia’s very own version of Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia’s salt flat. At Sasaran though, the difference is that there is no evidence of salt lumps, just a vast expanse of sand and sea, almost like a beach, hence the place is known as Sasaran Beach.
Pantai Jeram & Pantai Remis (而揽海滩 & 班台海滩)位于雪兰莪州,瓜拉雪兰莪的边界,距离巴生与瓜雪市区大约25km。这里海旁景色优美宁静,非常适合观赏日落与聆听海浪声的地方;由于海滩多为泥潭和贝壳,导致海滩不适合嬉水。而揽海滩和班台的长度海滩大约有5公里,而两地相隔只有仅仅的5分钟车...
We went for a picnic again recently. This time we decided to check out Pantai Tanjung Piai in Pulau Indah.