Loved this place since forever, when it was featured in a holiday programe in the UK back in the 1990s and myself and my best friend went there. We got to stay in a villa in the jungle part and had a couple of nights at a swim up villa in the sea abit like yours. Elizabeth and I still talk about it. It was soo magical.
Wow! What an awesome splurge destination 😍 Not only is your villa from a dream but so is that beautiful beach. There’s nothing like eating on the ocean. Glad it was a rejuvenating stay for you!
Ok, that looks quite awesome! What a cool experience. Very beautiful place and beach around 04:43 and the pool around 10:45 looks incredible - wow 😍Really nice vlog you got there guys. I enjoy watching your videos, I subscribed
We've had our eyes on this place in the past, but haven't ever been in the area. Maybe we'll finally have to give it a try the next time we are in Malaysia, it looks awesome. And of course as bird nerds we were excited to see the Hornbills, they are such awesome birds. We've seen them in Singapore and Thailand but I don't think we've ever seen one in Malaysia. So cool!
There are plenty in Malaysia especially Sarawak they also got the giant/rhinoceros hornbill. There's a reason why hornbill is our national mascot/bird.
Pangkor laut is a private island. If not mistaken the late Pavarotti and Joan Collins have been there. In the east coast, there is another private island, RAWA
This island not only not known to foreign tourist, the local tourist also dont seem interested to go there.May be its not well promoted or they just want that place to be like that.Only for small numbers of visitors to preserve the nature of the island.
I'll now use the end footage to lodge a report with teledera. In case you don't know, it is a malaysian hotline to call for reporting child and domestic abuses! 😤 In the meantime you two lovebirds can go ahead and fully enjoy your stay in malaysia. Take care and have fun! ✌️
For a resort that is 30 years old it's quite well kept even though its not quite recognisable to foreign tourist..not sure what went wrong maybe the location or room price it failed to attract more travellers unlike Langkawi and Perhentian Island
Because its small, most people think it'll be quickly booked up. I've spoken to alot of people who go "WOW that's amazing, we didn't even check the resort out because we assumed it'd be booked up!" And that was when it first opened... I'm glad I had the opportunity when I was younger.
Loved this place since forever, when it was featured in a holiday programe in the UK back in the 1990s and myself and my best friend went there.
We got to stay in a villa in the jungle part and had a couple of nights at a swim up villa in the sea abit like yours. Elizabeth and I still talk about it. It was soo magical.
That's incredible!! Such a fun experience :)
Talk about paradise. 😍 This is such a bucket list item! Thanks for the tour. The villa looked absolutely beautiful and so did the beach.
Thanks for watching! This place was awesome!!
Wow! What an awesome splurge destination 😍 Not only is your villa from a dream but so is that beautiful beach. There’s nothing like eating on the ocean. Glad it was a rejuvenating stay for you!
We’re so grateful we got to enjoy this amazing place! I totally agree, eating on the ocean is the best 🥰 thanks for watching!
Gorgeous, and great drone shots!
Thank you!! 🥰
Ok, that looks quite awesome! What a cool experience. Very beautiful place and beach around 04:43 and the pool around 10:45 looks incredible - wow 😍Really nice vlog you got there guys. I enjoy watching your videos, I subscribed
Thank you so much!! We’re glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Wow welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾👍🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!! 🥰
wow such a cool place! thanks for showing us around this special place
Thanks for watching!! 🥰❤️
We've had our eyes on this place in the past, but haven't ever been in the area. Maybe we'll finally have to give it a try the next time we are in Malaysia, it looks awesome. And of course as bird nerds we were excited to see the Hornbills, they are such awesome birds. We've seen them in Singapore and Thailand but I don't think we've ever seen one in Malaysia. So cool!
They are plenty in pangkor island....you can actually feed them
There are plenty in Malaysia especially Sarawak they also got the giant/rhinoceros hornbill. There's a reason why hornbill is our national mascot/bird.
You would’ve loved all the birds! They were everywhere!!!
Beautiful 😍
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Beautiful!
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What a beautiful resort
It really is gorgeous!
Pangkor laut is a private island. If not mistaken the late Pavarotti and Joan Collins have been there. In the east coast, there is another private island, RAWA
Can you please let me know the name of the over water villas you stayed on?
Pangkor Laut Resort
The large birds are hornbills
Thank you! They’re so cool!!
This island has been forgotten by local tourists who do not come here, most of them go to Langkawi or directly to Thailand
That's why it's called private island
This island not only not known to foreign tourist, the local tourist also dont seem interested to go there.May be its not well promoted or they just want that place to be like that.Only for small numbers of visitors to preserve the nature of the island.
I'll now use the end footage to lodge a report with teledera. In case you don't know, it is a malaysian hotline to call for reporting child and domestic abuses! 😤
In the meantime you two lovebirds can go ahead and fully enjoy your stay in malaysia. Take care and have fun! ✌️
😂😂 thank you! ❤️
For a resort that is 30 years old it's quite well kept even though its not quite recognisable to foreign tourist..not sure what went wrong maybe the location or room price it failed to attract more travellers unlike Langkawi and Perhentian Island
It’s the price, and it’s a private island. Langkawi and Perhentian are affordable for everyone.
It is not easily accessible to this resort and island itself.
Because its small, most people think it'll be quickly booked up.
I've spoken to alot of people who go "WOW that's amazing, we didn't even check the resort out because we assumed it'd be booked up!"
And that was when it first opened...
I'm glad I had the opportunity when I was younger.