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“My Pangkor cycling adventure. Cycling at Pangkor was a hard job”, Naz wrote to me. Naz is from Penang had her own cycling adventure at Pulau Pangkor. As a newbie in cycling Naz took an extraordinary step: she asked me to guide her around at Pulau Pangkor on bicycle!
Naz, or better Nazlina is a 36 years old lady from Penang. A few months ago she bought a bicycle, found pulau-pangkor.com. She got a bit bored of cycling in Penang which was no longer an challenge. Time for the next step. And boy, she got it! Naz conquered the Pangkor hills as if she was a professional. She wrote a report of her adventure which can be read right here:
Teluk Segadas is for sure the most beautiful and remote beach at Pulau Pangkor. Remote? Yes, you need to do a jungle trek of about 15 to 20 minutes to reach this Paradise Beach. It’s my favorite beach at the island. Reason? Beautiful, unspoiled and very quiet. Have a look at some photos I made:
Malaysia, as a multicultural society has it’s own events and happenings. After request I deceided to write a page about some of the main events and festivals so you can be prepared when you arrive in Malaysia. And if you are already live in Malaysia, keep up to date with what happens here!
Click here for the details about events and festivals in Malaysia.

