THE LAGOON OF NIPAH BAY consists of 2 islands and 4 beaches  (Mentangor and Coral Islands, Man Bay, Coral Beach, Monkey Bay and Nipah Bay)  where all watersports activities are centred.


 
At Nipah Bay, you can choose to take part in land or sea activities like jungle trekking, cycling, abseiling/repelling, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, beach games, telematch, etc.  

Snorkeling in the waters of Coral Island, which has a wealth of fish and coral specimens.

 

Breaking the waves on a banana boat.

 

 

   
On the hanging bridge   Preparing for a rope course   Sightseeing while cycling
   
Hands on experience with haul net   Embark on an sea excursion   Thrills and spills on a banana ride

Sea cucumber species, locally known as gamat emas (stichopus horrens), an essential ingredient in traditional medicinal products and cosmetics, is abundant around the Nipah Bay shore, especially around Coral Island. 
 

Apart from visiting the historical ruins of the Dutch Fort and the Sacred Rock in Teluk Gedung, visitors may also witness the daily activities in the fishing community of Pangkor Island.

 

BELOW, LEFT: Sacred Rock (or Batu Bersurat) is of a historical significance to Pangkor Island. It can be found in a fishing village of Teluk Gedung, close to the Dutch Fort ruins.

BELOW, RIGHT: Taxi van of Pangkor Island will take you to tour the island.