Malaysia Peninsular Beaches, Selangor, Bagan Lalang 马来西亚半岛海滩,雪兰莪,峇眼拉浪









































Malaysia Peninsular Beaches, Selangor, Bagan Lalang  
马来西亚半岛海滩雪兰莪峇眼拉浪

Bagan Lalang is a beach destination near Sungai Pelek town in Sepang district, about 60km from Kuala Lumpur. Once a quiet fishing village, the Sepang Gold Coast integrated resort development has transformed the area into a booming holiday retreat; the Golden Palm Tree Sea Villas the first of a series of luxury hotel and apartment projects. Meanwhile, international visitors transiting at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) 30km away have a convenient spot for a quick sojourn as they await the next flight out. Finally, sunny weather, calm sea, beautiful scenery and easy access from KL enhances the travel appeal to this tropical getaway.

On weekends, the beach is a busy mess of friends, families and couples engaging in picnics, kite-flying, boating and other recreational activities. In tandem with tourist growth, numerous hakwer stalls and restaurants have mushroomed along the shore, offering local delicacies of 'Ikan Bakar' (traditional grilled fish'), 'Satay' (barbequed meat kebabs), and exciting seafood dishes. For visitors who can't afford a stay at Sepang Gold Coast, several budget hotels can be found along the beach, mostly training resorts that cater for large groups.

Even within this range, you can find comfortable rooms with modern facilities at higher rates, or pick absolutely basic accommodation with more beds than towels. Beyond Bagan Lalang, there are further places of interest not too far away, such as; Tanjung Sepat, a fishing town renowned for seafood; Morib, an alternative beachside destination; and Jugra, a historical town that was once the royal capital of Selangor.

weather is mostly sunny through the year, but with the heaviest rainfall occuring during the northeast monsoon, from September to December. The sea is quite safe to swim in, as long as you watch the tide and keep track of time. Low tide begins in morning; the sea recedes slowly until noon, when wide stretches of mudflats reveal themselves along the beach. Towards early evening, the waters begin drawing back progressively, until high tide commences in full swing just before dark. As Bagan Lalang is still part of a traditional fishing community, the resident locals (including hawker stall operator and traders) have a backwater mentality and strange mindsets, though facets of it have improved thanks to tourism.

Getting There
1) Elite Highway (E6) head to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)/LCCT (low cost carrier terminal)
2) Get off the elite at the KLIA extention highway toll – head towards LCCT – when you see a large mosque with blue dome on the left side of the road, turn left to continue on to the Sepang F1 Circuit / LCCT.

3) You will approach a large roundabout - take the exit at 12 o’clock - keep going straight all the way and as you are reaching the circuit, you will see a sign on your left that says sepang Gold Coast - keep to your left and filter left before the traffic lights .

4) You now have the Sepang F1 Circuit on your right hand side keep going straight until you reach a + junction with a set of traffic lights. (Big sign on the hill says Ensteck) - Turn right at the lights and head towards Sepang town .
5) After turning right, you will be on the B48 -ba much smaller road with village housing on the right – keep going another 10kms to Sepang town itself . At shell station turn Right at the traffic lights to Sg Pelek town 6kms away.
6) Pass 1st set of lights and keeping right - go pass another set of lights for another 3 kms until you see a sign for Sepang Gold Coast on the left .

Turn Right and drive for 4 kms to the beach.

 

By plane

As Kuala Lumpur International Airport is located in Sepang, visitors can certainly fly from many oversea destinations directly into the district. For information on how to get to or away from the airport, see the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article.

 

By train

In a hurry? Train about to leave the airport station? Just jump on board - you can buy your ticket on arrival at KL Sentral at the same price.
Visitors to Sepang, including the Formula One circuit, can make use of the good rail links between Kuala Lumpur and KLIA - see the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article for details on the KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit high-speed train services which run between KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur's transportation hub, and the airport where connections to other parts of Sepang can be made.

The KTM Komuter can also be used to reach Sepang. Catch a train to Nilai station in Negeri Sembilan. From there, Sepang Omnibus goes to locations within Sepang district, including KLIA, Salak Tinggi, Sepang (for connections to Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan) and Sungai Pelek.

During race season, the simplest way is to catch the train from KL Sentral to KLIA and then transfer onto shuttle buses which will bring you to the circuit. The operator of KLA Ekspres and KLIA Transit has transport packages which cover the train ride and shuttle bus. See the KLIA Ekspres website or Sepang International Circuit's website.
On non-race days, it may be difficult to get to the circuit by public transport. Your best bet is by taxi.

By bus

You can also use the various ' == bus ==connections between Kuala Lumpur and KLIA to reach Sepang - see the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article for details.

You could get a straight bus from the Nilai bus-station (nearest neighboring state of Selangor), take taxi (about 30 km) from KLIA airport or LCCT. It is more convenient to rent a car from the airport as the attractions from the surrounding areas are so irresistible to be neglected. On your way here, you will pass the Formula One Grand Prix and then just like watching the 'Back to the Future' movie, you will find the old Sepang town and after that the Pitaya (Dragon Fruit) farms offering you great deals of freshly hand-picked goodies!

Transnasional has a bus service from Kuala Lumpur's Puduraya bus terminal to Salak Tinggi, Sepang and Sungai Pelek. Transnasional also operates local buses from Sepang and Sungai Pelek to Tanjung Sepat and Banting in neighbouring Kuala Langat district. This journey passes through miles of palm oil plantations and several pretty Malay coastal villages.
Sepang Omnibus has direct local buses from Seremban in Negeri Sembilan to Sungai Pelek via Nilai, KLIA, Salak Tinggi and Sepang; and Seremban to Banting via Nilai, KLIA, Salak Tinggi and Bukit Changgang. It also runs a bus from Sungai Pelek to Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan via Sepang. Towards the north, Sepang Omnibus operates buses from Sungai Pelek to Tanjung Sepat in neighbouring Kuala Langat district.

 

By taxi

Except from KLIA, local taxis operate from the main towns of the district. From KLIA, a coupon airport taxi system operates. See the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article for details. [edit] To Sepang International Circuit

峇眼拉浪位于雪邦, 由于地理环境占优,这里非常靠近马来西亚国际机场(KLIA),所以这是一个州政府近年来极力发展的一个新旅游景点。

距离吉隆坡国际机场约25分鐘车程,距离雪州双溪比力大约10公里,从双溪比力大街开始跟著峇眼拉浪的路牌行驶,能够抵达这个寧静的海滩。这裡有长达22公里的沙滩及17公里长的红树林保护区,当局在沙滩上种了不少松树,因此成為游客避暑的好地方。

每当假日来临时,人们都会来到这个宁静的海滩和家人朋友度过欢乐的一天.你可以选择来这里散步,或者也可以结伴来到这里露营,游客也可以自行携带帐篷,在沙滩上露营留宿,那裡设有乾净的厕所可供冲凉。

雪邦市议会也在当地建有两座小贩中心及纪念品中心。除此之外,这里也很适合放风筝.

除可嬉水,也可在附近的原始红树林探险;这裡是各类招潮蟹的聚居地。幸运的话,能够看到成群结队的候鸟停驻在红树林一带。晚上,这里有最著名的烧鱼,你又怎能错过呢?

有意留宿者,可选择住宿酒店或者渡假屋,当地有高级酒店到廉价渡假屋供游客选择。

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