Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Port Dickson




Port Dickson is the most popular beach on the Peninsular Malaysia’s west coast. Its proximity to the nation’s capital and ample accommodation facilities make it a preferred venue for a host of events and recreation.
Port Dickson, or fondly known as PD, is the pride of Negeri Sembilan. This state is well-known for its unique matrilineal system of Adat Perpatih, which is distinctly reflected in the state’s architecture of upswept roofs.
Port Dickson has an almost unbroken coastline stretching up to 18kn. Its sunny beaches, line by tall palm trees and shady casuarinas, are washed by the gentle waves of the Straits of Malacca, Teluk Kemang and the Blue Lagoon beaches are popular tourist spots here.

Port Dickson Beach: Teluk Kemang
Teluk Kemang, situated on the 9th mile of the coastal road, is one of the longest stretches in Port Dickson. Enjoy a splash in the warm waters, or delight in activities such as canoeing, parasailing, yachting or speed boat rides. The Blue Lagoon, 11km south of Port Dickson town, is tucked away from the main road and offers hours of fun in an undisturbed setting.
The Port Dickson Fest and the International Port Dickson Ironman Triathlon are two exciting annual events in these beaches.
A string of five-star resorts, hotels and private bungalows occupy Port Dickson coastline. Alternatively, camp out by the beach for a pleasant night under the stars.
Port Dickson holds the distinction of being the first place where competitive sailing was intropduced in the country. The Admiral Marina and Leisure Club offers excellent and comprehensive facilities for yatchers including moorage, full club services, brokerage and boat repairs. The Royal Port Dickson Yatch Club has extensive facilities for members and is able to accommodate Optimist and Laser crafts.
This charming coastal town has a variety of attractions, from nature-based temptations to historical monuments. Close to the Blue Lagoon is Cape Rachado or Tanjung Tuan Lighthouse. Built in the 16th century, this lighthouse was used to guide vessels sailing to Melaka, then a thriving port-of-call in the region. Nature-lovers will be delighted to know that Cape Rachado is the stop over for various species of migratory birds.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline from this vantage point. To the northeast of Port Dickson is the Lukut Fort, erected to protect the tin-rich town of Lukut. The museum here offers glimpses into the history of the town.
Dining out at the local restaurants in Port Dickson provides a delightful choice of delicious fresh seafood, exotic local dishes as well as Western fare.
Getting There
By Road
Port Dickson is located along the coastal road an hour’s drive from Seremban. The latter is about 60 km south of Kuala Lumpur on the North-South Expressway and 40 km from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang. Regular bus and taxi services connect Port Dickson to Kuala Lumpur and Seremban.
By Rail
Rail travelers have to disembark at Seremban, which is serviced by the KTM Komuter from Kuala Lumpur.

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