This beach, located less than 1.5 hours away from KL, is one of our top picks. The entrance fee is minimal, with RM2 for parking and RM1 per visitor. The beach is generally better maintained than its nearby counterpart, Bagan Lalang. The only downside is the lack of food vendors, so it's best to bring your own snacks and drinks. Nonetheless, the area is well-maintained and offers basic, clean squat toilets and shower rooms.
This beach is an idyllic spot for a relaxing stroll, where you can bask in the breathtaking ambiance of the sunset. However, it can get a little crowded on weekends, so plan accordingly. Restrooms and a mosque are conveniently located nearby for your convenience. Additionally, there are plenty of food vendors selling delicious treats to satisfy your cravings.
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.
This seaside spot is a hit with tourists and a great spot to hang out in the evening. The white, fine sandy beaches are complemented by numerous stalls selling food, dried goods, and souvenirs. However, swimming isn't recommended due to the strong winds. On the bright side, the beach is perfect for flying kites!
The tide is currently low, giving the beach an almost apocalyptic appearance. In order to reach the water, one would need to run approximately 1 kilometer.