Wednesday, April 27, 2011

RUANG TAMU

RUANG TAMU 

Luas dan selesa...dilengkapi dgn 2 buah kipas siling.
amat sesuai untuk berehat atau dijadikan tempat tidur di waktu malam. 
Boleh memuatkan seramai 15 orang dewasa.
Jimat wang anda, tak perlu sewa bilik hotel yg kecil dgn bayaran yg tinggi.
Jangan lepaskan peluang ini untuk menyewa Princess Homestay Teluk Gedung.....



Di lengkapi dgn ASTRO NJOI....

RUANG MENONTON TV

Jika ramai tetamu yg datang, ruang tamu boleh d jadikan tempat tido......




BAHAGIAN DEPAN HOMESTAY

PANDANGAN DEPAN RUMAH 


GAMBAR DARI DEPAN JALAN RAYA
 

TEPI JALAN RAYA, TAK PERLU BERJALAN JAUH2...
 



PINTU UTAMA HOMESTAY


BALKONI HADAPAN HOMESTAY
Balkoni ruang depan

Balkoni terapung...


KEADAAN SEMASA AIR PASANG 


Balkoni Terapung...


sesuai untuk memancing...hanya dari atas balkoni sahaja


Friday, April 15, 2011

MUST DO


   



Snorkelling and diving just off Pulau Pangkor


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Just 10 miles south of Pulau Pangkor lies a cluster of nine breath taking islands known collectively as Pulau Sembilan; Pulau Agas, Pulau Payong, Pulau Nipis, Pulau Rumbia, Pulau Lalang, Pulau Saga, Pulau Buluh, Black Rock and White Rock.

From November to March, holiday makers flock to these islands. Secluded and uninhabited, the most popular is Pulau Lalang, which is known for its refreshing clear stream and perfect white sandy beach. 

PLACES OF INTEREST 2



Your trip is not complete without a visit to the temple. You can see the mini Great Wall of China here.

BAR

Exotic flora and fauna can be found in this area. Rare orchids can be seen along jungle trek. Butterflies are tame enough to land on an outstretched palm. Colorful birds can been seen perched on the trees at the hill slopes. You may possibly catch a glimpse of monkeys swinging from the branches. Watch out for giant hornbills here. Complete your day by trekking to Pangkor Hill to observe the flora and fauna here.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Pangkor Suspension Bridge or Jambatan Gantung

Pangkor Suspension Bridge or Jambatan Gantung

Just outside Pasir Bogak but before for example Vikri Beach Resort, you can visit a piece of unspoiled jungle and a Suspension Bridge or Jambatan Gantung. There is a clear sign at the main road for Jambatan Gantung. The path is made of proper bricks and leads to this nice place in the jungle.

Pangkor Suspension Bridge

LOKASI / LOCATION









PETA PULAU PANGKOR

KEINDAHAN PULAU PANGKOR

Keindahan Pulau Pangkor...sungguh mengasyikkan

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

SEJARAH

Sejarah Pulau Pangkor

LATAR BELAKANG PULAU PANGKOR


Pulau bersejarah ini kaya dengan khazanah alam semulajadi – hutan, bukit-bukau dan laut. Ia menjadi tumpuan bukan saja pelancong tempatan, tetapi juga pelancong luar negara. Antara yang menjadi tarikan di pulau ini ialah Kota Belanda (Dutch Fort) dan Batu Bersurat (Historical Rock) yang berhampiran.
Kota ini telah mencatat sejarah yang panjang. Dibina dalam kurun ke-17 oleh Syarikat Hindia Timur Belanda sebagai kota bertujuan melindungi kapal-kapal dagang mereka. Kota ini sering menjadi sasaran pahlawan Melayu yang menentang penjajah hingga beberapa kali ia ditinggalkan.
Kota ini akhirnya dirobohkan oleh pejuang-pejuang Melayu yang dipimpin oleh Panglima Kulop.
Jabatan Muzium dan Antikuiti Negara telah membina semula replika kota tersebut di atas tapak runtuhannya berdasarkan maklumat-maklumat dan dokumentasi yang dikumpulkan.

Activities

Activities

  • Jungle trekking - at Titi Gantung and Teluk Segadas Hill.
  • Motorbike tour - rent a motorbike and go around the island. The road is good, but on the north side of the island it is quite steep. You can visit the Dutch-Fort, south of Pangkor town, but there is not much of the fort left. Another very nice place is the temple north of Pangkor Town.
  • Bicycle tour - rent a bicycle and cycle around the island. It takes about 5.5 hours at a leisurely pace. Some uphill and downhill roads are steep. Make sure brake is working before you rent.
  • Taxi tour - pink taxi if it started form Teluk Nipah. It will show you airport, stop at seafood junk factory, Big Chinese Temple where you can find very big fish in the pool and mini china great wall and Kota Belanda (Dutch Fort).

Beaches

Beaches

The beaches have clear water and almost white sand. Though the water seems to be clean, the beach is littered with plastic debris and driftwood. The island has some waste management problems, as can be seen in the southern part at the huge waste dump and at the small villages where sewage is discharged into the sea. Some travellers have reported sea lice.
  • Coral Bay - the best west coast beach, just north of Teluk Nipah, with clear emerald-green water due to the presence of limestone. Usually clean and pretty, but there are not to many people swimming there.

Places Of Interest

  • Pangkor Town
  • Dutch Fort at Teluk Gudang
  • Fu Lin Gong Temple and Mini Greatwall (???? - but beware: the owner keeps some monkeys in small rusty and dirty cages. The poor animals look very ill and show behavioral disorders. Pure animal cruelty!
  • Batu Bersurat (inscribed stone) - also known as Tiger Rock due to the etching found on this huge granite boulder. The rock measures about 10.7m long and 4.6m wide and stands at 4.3m tall, and today, there is a pavillion built to shelter it. Batu bersurat is located close to the Dutch Fort, in Pangkor Island. The etchings shows the picture of a tiger carrying away a child. There are also two round-shaped leaves, and the letters "If Carlo 1743" and "VOC". The "VOC" probably refers to the Dutch East India Company. There are several theories about the inscription. One sinister version of the tale claimed that the Malays and Bugis kidnapped and murdered a Dutch dignitary's son in 1743, in revenge of the ill treatment of the the Dutch to the locals. When the Dutch looked for the boy, the locals made up a story that they saw the boy was snatched by a tiger. In comemorate to such incident, the Dutch soldiers etched such inscription.

RATE @ KADAR SEWA

PRINCESS HOMESTAY TELUK GEDUNG
 PANGKOR ISLAND RATE



RM250.00
NORMAL DAY
AND SCHOOL HOLIDAY

RM300.00
PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Please Kindly Contact Us :-
MOHD FADIL  : 014-2512175 / 019-4068521
NORFAZLINA  : 012-4568822 / 019-4068520

Terma & Syarat
i. Masa check-in adalah SELEPAS jam 2.00 petang.
ii. Masa check-out adalah SEBELUM jam 12.00 t/hari
iii. Tempahan perlu dilakukan terlebih dahulu (minima 3 hari sebelum tarikh check-in) dan penerimaan tempahan mengikut kekosongan.
iv. Kadar bayaran yang dikenakan akan berubah tanpa sebarang notis pemberitahuan.
v. Tempahan akan disahkan selepas menerima deposit (50% daripada bayaran penuh) ke akaun kami.
vi. Kami tidak menerima kredit kad. Transaksi dilakukan menggunakan wang tunai MYR, Online Banking atau Deposit Wang sahaja. 
vii. Bayaran untuk booking boleh di buat melalui akaun Maybank di bawah ini iaitu: 






Tuesday, April 5, 2011

FACILITIES HOMESTAY

Suitable for those who's planning to have family members staying over in Pangkor, instead of staying in a hotel, why not stay in a house? 

It’s worth it. Interested? Below are the details of house. House facilities - 2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms. - 2 aircond rooms with queensize bed.

Fridge, Gas stove, Cooking utencils, etc -Single door fridge -Electric kettle, TV -Dining table & kitchen cabinet - Sofa + coffee table - 21” television - Heater shower - Rice cooker -Cooking Utensil and Cutlery -and many more!! **Check in 2PM, Check out 12PM Facilities around Princess Homestay *Bank * Restaurant * Mosque * and many more!! Ads in the shop: 

Weekdays & School Holidays RM250.00/day 
public holiday  RM300.00/day 
Will get a good discount for more than 2days. For reservation or inquiry, kindly contact 014-2512175 , 012-4568822 or 019-4068521 Comfortable, convience & relaxing....

Monday, April 4, 2011

CARA KE PULAU PANGKOR

Cuti sekolah sudah makin hampir? Macam mana perancangan anda musim cuti sekolah ni? Ingin ke Pulau Pangkor? Di sini saya senaraikan perancangan untuk ke Pulau Pangkor dan bajetnya sekali.
Jika menggunakan jalan darat, anda perlu pergi ke Jeti Lumut atau ke Jeti Marina Island sebelum mengambil feri ke Pulau Pangkor.
Jika anda dari Kuala Lumpur dan ingin ke pulau Pangkor, anda boleh menggunakan bas atau pun drive dengan kereta ke Jeti Lumut atau Jeti Marina Island.
  • Kos menggunakan bas – RM 24.20/seorang dari Puduraya
  • Kos menggunakan kereta – tol (boleh cek di http://www.plus.com.my/) + minyak. Anda perlu keluar di Exit Bidor dan Teluk Intan. Dari Bidor ke Jeti Lumut atau Marina Island, jaraknya adalah 90 KM.
Jika anda dari Utara, anda perlu ambil exit Changkat Jering. Dari changkat Jering ambil jalan ke Lumut, Setiawan. Anda juga boleh terus ke Exit Gopeng tetapi kos tol akan meningkat.
Setelah sampai ke Lumut atau Marina Island, anda perlu mengambil feri. Feri akan berlepas setiap 15-30  minit. Kosnya hanya RM10/seorang. Anda akan tiba ke Pulau Pangkor selepas 40 minit perjalanan kalau dari Jeti Lumut dan hanya 10 minit dari Marina Island.