
Teluk Chempedak Beach
Located just 5km from Kuantan town, Teluk Chempedak is a favourite
among local folks. Its enclosed bay is suitable for water sport
activities like swimming, surfing and jet-skiing. Its casuarina-lined
beach is, however, quite rocky at certain places and the waves are
often rough.
On the sea front, numerous restaurants and food stalls serving
a wide variety of food and beverages attract throngs of locals and
tourists alike. They do a brisk trade and open right till after
midnight.
The nearby jungle area provides a quick introduction to Malaysia's
flora and fauna, with a few different species of plant life, insects
and other small animals inhabiting the limited space. Beware of
the macaques, as they can be quite a nuisance.
Just around the corner overlooking the beach is an international-class
hotel. With the sounds of big waves splashing against the gigantic
rocks in the background, this is a place to be at any time of the
day.
Place Around Teluk Chempedak
Teluk Tongkang : From the northern end of Teluk Chempedak, take
the walkway which leads for about a kilometer over the rocky terrain
to reach Teluk Tongkang. This is the only access to this secluded
cape which is hemmed in by rocky outcrops on both sides. Its seclusion
proved to be the perfect landing site for Japanese troops during
the Second World War. The locals named the cape tongkang after the
type of landing craft the Japanese used.
Tanjung Pelindung : When the Japanese landed at Teluk Tongkang
to make their way inland during the War, villagers fled their homes
and took refuge in a hidden jungle coastal spot. They called it
Tanjung Pelindung (lindung means refuge). The shady beach, characterized
by boulders in the middle; appeals to campers and bird watchers.
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