Pangkor Island (;
Tamil
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: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in
Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include
Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, Mentagor Island, Simpan Island, and Tukun Terindak Island. The major industries of the island are tourism and fishing.
Geography
Pangkor Island has a land area of
and is from
Peninsular Malaysia
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. The interior of the island is forested and is home to 65 reptile species, 17 amphibian species, and 82 total
herpetofaunal species.
The locals are mainly
Kedahan-speaking Malays and
Hokkien
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and
Teochew Chinese, with
Kedah Malay
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,
Hokkien
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,
Teochew,
Mandarin Chinese
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and
Malaysian Tamil being main languages.
History
Historically, Pangkor was a refuge for local fishers, merchants and pirates. In the 17th century, the Dutch built a fort to control the Perak tin trade, known as the
Dutch Fort. In 1874, it was the location of a historical treaty between the British government and a contender for the Perak throne (the
Pangkor Treaty), which began the British colonial domination of the
Malay Peninsula
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. The old British name for the Pangkor Island group was the
Dindings.
Batu Gong is a petroglyph (rock carving) of an unknown age located on a headland at Pantai Pasir Bogak depicting a gong, first mentioned by G. De. G Sieveking in the Asiatic society journal in 1951 is in diameter and is oriented directly north.
A passenger jetty, located near Pasir Bogar, was completed in late 1959, costing RM 150,000.
In 2003,
Marina Island (an artificial island) was developed by the Marina Island Group of companies and began operation in 2010, with private investment of RM250 million by 2013. The integrated mixed development resort island consists of waterfront residential properties, a new jetty (Marina Island Jetty), a private commercial marina called Pangkor Marina Malaysia, service apartments, hotels and shop offices. The jetty has a ferry service that connects to the island.
2004-2014 was a period of high growth and development for the island and the surrounding district. In 2006, a biotechnology centre, a joint venture of Global Hi-Q Malaysia S/B and Hi-Q Bio-Tech International (Taiwan) Ltd began operations with initial investments of 100 million ringgit (US$30 million). Their operations include fish farming and aquaculture, and the first harvest was in 2009.
Tourism
Following the Federal Government's move to grant the island
duty-free status effective 1 January 2020, the island recorded a 40 percent increase in visitors. Manjung Municipal Council (MPM) recorded 1.42 million visitors to the island compared to 1.03 million in 2017.
Transport

Pangkor Island is a three-hour drive from
Kuala Lumpur
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and is accessible through the Ipoh–Lumut 4-lane dual carriage highway and the
West Coast Expressway. Buses frequently arrive at the main jetty in
Lumut. No bridges connect the island to the mainland because a policy aimed to control the number of vehicles on the island to prevent road congestion.
Public ferries depart from Lumut to Pangkor Island from the old Lumut jetty. The ferry service stops at two jetties at the east side of Pangkor Island, Sungai Pinang Kecil; SPK jetty; and Pangkor Town Jetty.
There's a new ferry company from the mainland to the island which takes a shorter path compared to the regular ferry. It starts from Marina Bay and its fare is a little bit higher. Regular ferry from Lumut Jetty to Pangkor Island takes 30 to 40 minutes, while Marina Bay to Pangkor Island only takes 15 to 20 minutes.
The island is served by
Pangkor Airport through charter air service by
Berjaya Air and scheduled airline service from
Subang Airport by SKS Airways.
Notable places
The west coast of Pangkor is famous for its beaches, resorts and hotels for tourist accommodations. The famous beaches there include Pasir Bogak, Teluk Nipah and Coral Beach. The east coast of Pangkor is where all the residents live and where many of them work in the local foods and fisheries activities, including the dry fish factory, boat workshops, and a fish farm. Other attractions on the island include the Fu Ling Kong temple, the Sri Pathirakaliamman temple in Sungai Pinang Besar village; Batu Bersurat, Tiger Rock, the
Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda), the tombs in Kampung Teluk Gedung and Tortoise Hill and Batu Gong.
Climate
Pangkor Island is situated off Malaysia's west coast and experiences hot and humid weather all year round. The rainy season runs from April - October, and the dry season is from October - April.
Gallery
File:Dutch Fort Pulau Pangkor 2007 016 pano.jpg, Dutch Fort on Pulau Pangkor
File:Pangkor_Island_Jetty.jpg, The main ferry terminal, serving the island
File:Pangkor Boat.jpg, alt=Pangkor Boat, Pangkor Boat
References
External links
Pulau Pangkor Official WebsiteTourism Malaysia - Pangkor IslandOfficial website
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Islands of Perak
Manjung District
Islands of the Strait of Malacca