Pangkor Laut Resort
Well, it’s nice to have your own island, right? This ridiculously luxurious resort is speckled with hill...
Well, it’s nice to have your own island, right? This ridiculously luxurious resort is speckled with hill...
Set in landscaped gardens at the eastern edge of town, this stylish hotel has some beautifully furnished...
Rebecca Duckett and Owen Wilkinson are the creative geniuses behind this collection of three houses, eac...
A sprawling ‘neo-Tudor’ resort in the hills west of town, popular with package-tour groups and anyone ne...
North of the centre, this is the top place to stay, with over 300 posh rooms overlooking the sea, a golf...
Owned by the folks at Twin Pines, KRS offers digs in a squattish tower block...
This simple hotel offers good value for the price, and is about the only real budget option here...
As the main attraction of Pangkor is its beaches, there is little point in staying in Pangkor Town...
Despite the fact that the common-area whiteboard proudly states ‘Fuck the Lonely Planet’, we had quite a...
This large, secluded resort is located on a private sandy bay at Teluk Belanga, at the northern end of t...
This quiet hotel has a variety of options, including battered A-frame huts and sparkling fan/air-con bun...
Popular with Malaysian families and tour groups, this is a cosy, modern guesthouse in a quiet area direc...
If you’re staying the night, the standard midrange option Hotel Anson, on the main road...
Opposite the bus station, this hostel, sporting bright, spotless rooms, is Lumut’s best budget choice.
This luxurious complex has a choice of standard hotel rooms and more appealing chalets set in landscaped...
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