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It was a cold bus ride and I was shivering under my hoodie for the whole 8 hours plus, which was rather ironic given the place where I was heading to was all sun and sand. We reached Kuala Besut jetty around 5 plus in the morning and the earliest ferry ride to the island was around 7 a.m., leaving me ample of time to waste. Breakfast it was then.
Tourists were waiting for the first boat to the island |
The jetty |
The boat ride to the Pulau Perhentian was about 40 minutes, give or take, and when I stepped off onto the island, it was still empty of people, with one or two Westerners running by the beach. I settled with my accommodation and then, off I went for exploration.
The hostel I stayed in |
Early morning by the beach |
There is two main islands to Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil. Besar is more for those who extra few bucks to spend while Kecil attracts backpackers and budget travellers. Suffice to sat, I stayed in Kecil.
I spent 3 days in the island and I realised an island retreat is not for me. To idly sit by sunbathing and reading books while on holiday, it might sounds like a treat to some but definitely not me. I like to read but not the whole day when on holiday. I prefer exploration, culture and heritage and Pulau Perhentian cannot offer me that.
Sunbathing.. |
..and sea gazing are some of the activities available |
However, what it did offer me was the amazing snorkeling experience in my second day. To be up close and personal with colourful corals, baby sharks, giant turtles and fishes of various species and colours, sharing the same playground with them, it was simply magical. I believe diving would have the same experience too but since I'm no licensed diver, I did not go for it.
Relaxing by the beach at night |
Indeed, this short trip was saved by a day trip to the open water.
Info Box
Pulau Perhentian Kecil,
Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu.
To get to Pulau Perhentian, you have to board a ferry ride from Kuala Besut jetty which costs RM 70 for a return trip. You have to call the operator of the ferry a day earlier to let them know where to pick you up when you want to head back to the mainland. A RM 5 of conservation fee is charged at the jetty.
You can read more about Pulau Perhentian here in Virtual Malaysia.
Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu.
To get to Pulau Perhentian, you have to board a ferry ride from Kuala Besut jetty which costs RM 70 for a return trip. You have to call the operator of the ferry a day earlier to let them know where to pick you up when you want to head back to the mainland. A RM 5 of conservation fee is charged at the jetty.
You can read more about Pulau Perhentian here in Virtual Malaysia.