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The beach is secluded, but unfortunately the public toilets are locked. This could be problematic as there are no nearby facilities within a 5km radius to clean or dry oneself. The place seems decent and clean, and there are fewer people around.
The food was really good! I tried the sushi and it exceeded my expectations. I also had some fried chicken and drank air kelapa and blue lemon. My favorite sushi was the one with the little egg sauce art on it. The beach is a great spot for a picnic. There are many stalls and even a food court, but it doesn't take away from the beautiful view of the sand and sea. There was even a karaoke session going on when we were there, which added to the festive atmosphere. It's only a 10-minute drive from Jugra Insitu Museum.
This beach in Kampung is stunning, but unfortunately it's quite dirty with a lot of food waste scattered around. There's a row of shops, but most of them aren't open. I took the small road on the left-hand side and rode it to Morib, where I saw some locals fishing over the weekend.
The beach offers a stunning backdrop for taking photos and showcasing your outfit, but it may not be suitable for swimming (at least in my opinion). On weekends, you may encounter some campers around the area. There are a few food stalls available for grabbing a bite and drinks. However, it's important to be cautious when bringing food, especially in plastic, as it could attract monkeys.
The seaside near Morib beach is peaceful and calm, although the beachfront is predominantly rocky with minimal sandy spots. Despite this, it's an excellent place to unwind and appreciate the beauty of the sea. The area offers plenty of parking and restroom amenities.