Port Dickson Top Tourist Attractions: Port Dickson Malaysia 2021 | AliouTV

In this video we take you to Port Dickson top attractions in 2021.

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Port Dickson is around 93km away from Kuala Lumpur, and it takes around an hour by car.

After our trip to Melaka, a historical city, we are now at Port Dickson to get visit its beaches and hill.

We stayed at PD Guesthouse, which is few 100 meters away from Port Dickson beach.

We first started near Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest at Blue Lagoon. Blue Lagoon is one of Port Dickson's top tourist attractions. At its opposite, is Pantai Cermin from which you can see Lexis Hotel & Resort. Lexis Hibiscus Hotel & Resort is the latest luxury hotel in Port Dickson with overwater chalets and a tower of units.

We then went to hike in Tanjung Tuan. The forest conversation entrance fee is RM1. This is a great spot for hikers. People hike up to Cape Rochado Lighthouse also known in short as Lighthouse.

Allegedly, this Lighthouse was built by the Portuguese when they were ruling Malacca in the 16th century. Though the current lighthouse was built during the British occupation in 1863. In 1990, the Malaysian government added the concrete tower and it is nowadays the house of MAESAT (Malaysia East Asia Satellite) radar.

From the light house, we hiked down to Pulau Intan which is a hidden beach. After enjoying Pulau Intan, we then hiked up and took another trail towards Bukit Batu Putih, Tanjung Tuan's hill peak. The peak gives you a 180° of astonishing views. Throughout the forest, we felt really reconnected with nature and felt at peace with ourselves. From the peak we took 2 more trails to enjoy the coast and some hidden beaches.

We left the forest and came back to Port Dickson main beaches. We visited Port Dickson Beach, Pantai Bagan Pinang, Pantai Saujana, H&N Campsite and Pantai Cahaya Negeri. Pantai Cahaya Negeri seems to be the best spot for those who love to watch sunset. We finished off the day having dinner at Sup Rezeky restaurant and then enjoying the Karoake at Embok Village Steamboat & Seafood Restaurant.