Stunning scenery, reminiscent of a private beach. When I arrived, there weren't too many people picnicking. There's a nearby campsite and a chalet close to the beach. The mobile phone signal (Umobile) is poor, so it's best to inform your family before heading there. 😁 To reach Pantai Pasir Lanun for a picnic, you need to pass through a short jungle trail.
We made a brief stop at this charming fishing village to stretch our legs before embarking on a lengthy drive. The verdant ocean and refreshing chilly wind were delightful. The local market offers fresh catches of the day in the early hours, and we relished in the uncomplicated yet savory Malay cuisine at a nearby restaurant. The assam pedas was so delectable that we couldn't resist having three servings of rice! We also observed that chalets are currently under construction and will be available for occupancy by mid-2023.
Tioman Island is a sight to behold, visible even to the naked eye. The beach is a natural wonder, with crystal-clear waters and pristine sand. The island is a true paradise for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The beauty of Tioman Island is unmatched, and it's no wonder why it's a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. If you're looking for a place to relax and unwind, Tioman Island is the perfect choice.