Beach sights in Malaysia
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Telok Sibur Beach
The beach at Telok Sibur is accessible by foot but hard to reach as the descent is steep, and you have to negotiate through a mangrove swamp, but is worthwhile as others rarely make it down here.
If you're thinking of hitching a boat ride to or from a beach, boats to beaches near park headquarters will cost around RM25 (one way or return), but to beaches further away it is quite expensive (eg around RM80 to Telok Sibur).
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Telok Pandan Besar Beach
The quiet, attractive beach at Telok Pandan Besar is only accessible by boat from the park headquarters as the final descent from the cliff top of the trail is closed.
If you're thinking of hitching a boat ride to or from a beach, boats to beaches near park headquarters will cost around RM25 (one way or return).
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Telok Pandan Kecil Beach
Telok Pandan Kecil Beach is gorgeous, surrounded by spectacular sandstone rock formations. Around the point is the famous Bako Sea Stack.
If you're thinking of hitching a boat ride to or from a beach, boats to beaches near park headquarters will cost around RM25 (one way or return).
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Pantai Batu Buruk
On the ocean side of town, Pantai Batu Buruk is the city beach and a popular place for kite flying and picnics during the day. It is an inviting stretch of sand, but swimming can be dangerous here due to riptides and strong waves.
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Pantai Pancur Hitam
The Pantai Pancur Hitam is a decent shallow beach that has a picnic area for children. Keep your eye out for monitor lizards. Bus 6 runs to the beach from downtown. A taxi from downtown will cost around RM25.
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Taman Selera Beach
Miri has a passable beach and recreation park with food centre at Taman Selera Beach. The food centre juts out into the sea for perfect sunset dining.
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Siar Beach
This beach is often littered with flotsam and jetsam and you'll do better on the Santubong Peninsula or Bako National Park.
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Pandan Beach
This beach is often littered with flotsam and jetsam and you'll do better on the Santubong Peninsula or Bako National Park.
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Tanjung Batu Beach
If you want a break from the city, hire a taxi (about around RM10) for the 10km trip to Tanjung Batu Beach.
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Hawaii Beach
Hawaii Beach is a clean, palm-lined stretch of sand about 15 minutes outside town by bus.
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Taman Selera Beach
Miri has a passable beach and recreation park with food centre at Taman Selera Beach. The food centre juts out into the sea for perfect sunset dining.
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Pantai Batu Buruk
On the ocean side of town, Pantai Batu Buruk is the city beach and a popular place for kite flying and picnics during the day. It is an inviting stretch of sand, but swimming can be dangerous here due to riptides and strong waves.
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