Guidebook for Lumut

Xin Wen
Guidebook for Lumut

Shopping

Local Seafood Product, Snacks, Local Delicacies
Jamilah Marine Products
4 Jalan Titi Panjang
Local Seafood Product, Snacks, Local Delicacies
One Stop Grocery Shopping
8 locals recommend
APT Hair Salon - AEON Mall Seri Manjung
304 Jalan Changkat Jering - Sri Manjung - Kampung Koh
8 locals recommend
One Stop Grocery Shopping
Grocery Shopping
12 locals recommend
Cukcoo Brandstore Tesco Manjung
No 103 Jalan Lumut
12 locals recommend
Grocery Shopping

Drinks & Nightlife

Beers? Hang Out? Cozy? No Issue.
Jook Joint Bistro Sdn Bhd
Beers? Hang Out? Cozy? No Issue.

Everything Else

Monkey, Mangroove, Bridge, Forest Yes you may find it here....
28 locals recommend
Mangrove Park
Jalan Pundut Raya 5
28 locals recommend
Monkey, Mangroove, Bridge, Forest Yes you may find it here....
Travel to Pangkor, Just walking distance to Jetty.
Jeti Lumut
Travel to Pangkor, Just walking distance to Jetty.
Marina Island Pangkor Resort & Hotel (Suites, Function Rooms and Convention Hall)
KM 1 Jalan Utama Marina Island
Yet Another Jetty to Pangkor.
Beach with Golden Sand. Picnic. Relax.
35 locals recommend
Teluk Batik
35 locals recommend
Beach with Golden Sand. Picnic. Relax.
About 15 mins from Manjung town, this temple has monumental statues and structures that were quite amazing. Lots of chinese deities in a garden like atmostphere in a large compound facing the Pasir Panjang seashore. Parking is plenty, with shops selling local products such as Foo Chow noodles, red wine, dry seafood and drinks. Good for pictures, and spending an hour or two is worthwhile. Bring an umbrella as the sun could get pretty hot. It's becoming a tourist spot within the last few years. Punters love to come here to seek their next lucky number or pray for fortune and rumors were a few have hit the jackpot. This is a popular place to visit when in Manjung.
22 locals recommend
Tua Pek Kong Temple
Jalan Pasir Panjang
22 locals recommend
About 15 mins from Manjung town, this temple has monumental statues and structures that were quite amazing. Lots of chinese deities in a garden like atmostphere in a large compound facing the Pasir Panjang seashore. Parking is plenty, with shops selling local products such as Foo Chow noodles, red wine, dry seafood and drinks. Good for pictures, and spending an hour or two is worthwhile. Bring an umbrella as the sun could get pretty hot. It's becoming a tourist spot within the last few years. Punters love to come here to seek their next lucky number or pray for fortune and rumors were a few have hit the jackpot. This is a popular place to visit when in Manjung.
There have been unresolved disputes and argument on where to find the best gong pian (sometimes termed as gong pia, or kong peng) in Sitiawan. The local folks will champion for the Kampung Koh’s version, while some even mentioned that Ayer Tawar’s gong pian tastes infinitely nicer than Sitiawan Cheong Cia’s.
16 locals recommend
Setiawan Cheong Cia Gong Pian
12 Lorong Tok Perdana
16 locals recommend
There have been unresolved disputes and argument on where to find the best gong pian (sometimes termed as gong pia, or kong peng) in Sitiawan. The local folks will champion for the Kampung Koh’s version, while some even mentioned that Ayer Tawar’s gong pian tastes infinitely nicer than Sitiawan Cheong Cia’s.

Food Scene

Walking Distance, or 3 min driving
KFC Lumut
No 4141 Jalan Sultan Yusof
Walking Distance, or 3 min driving