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This is by far the most pleasant public beach I've visited in Malaysia. The view is stunning and the beach is spotless. People can be seen picnicking under the pine trees, and ATV rentals are available for RM40 per 30 minutes. There are also plenty of roadside stalls nearby.
This beach is an ideal spot for families and friends to get together and have a great time. You can purchase kites and have fun with your family. There are plenty of stalls to buy food and drinks if you forget to bring your own. The view of the sea and the sunset are spectacular. Even during peak times and weekends, there is ample parking space.
The beach at Pantai Geting has a mixed reaction, but there are three places worth visiting. At the beach, locals and tourists alike flock to enjoy the breeze, snacks, maggi celup, and all sorts of beach activities. Kids fly kites, play beach soccer, and car groups gather along the wide stretch. It's also a great spot for family picnics. The second place to visit is the dried fish shop, where they process dried fish, shrimp, squid, and budu. You can walk around and see the fermented vats and containers, as well as the drying racks. You can even ask to see how they're made, and shop for goodies to take home. The third place is Galeri Tunku Anis, overlooking the Sg Golok bordering Thailand's Tak Bhai. You can take a photo at the border stone or climb the watchtower to get a bird's eye view of the surrounding area. The gallery itself is left dilapidated and in ruins, but no further information was found.
This beach is spotless and the views are breathtaking. It's a great place for taking selfies, romantic getaways, family picnics, camping, or just to be alone. You'll need to bring your own food, and there are plenty of spots for barbecuing. You can also go to the nearby resort's pool for a fee of RM3 per hour. Don't forget to bring your SLR camera!
This beach appears to be untouched by the Nature Force and is increasingly difficult to find. It is especially secluded in the farthest area, which is designated for International Flying Kite events. You must walk a fair distance from the car park to the beach mouth. The Local Council has provided proper trash bins to keep the beach clean and special beach guards to monitor people and visitors, especially on weekends. It is suitable for families and a great place to bring your kids, as there are many activities available.