Sepang Gold Coast
Sepang Gold Coast has been declared as the longest coastal paradise in Asia. Located at the Pantai Bagan Lalang which is around 60 - 75 minutes (about 80+ km) from Kuala Lumpur, 45 minutes from Putrajaya and 25 minutes from KLIA. We reached there almost 1pm and the weather is definitely very hot.
Me @ Sepang Gold Coast #1
Me @ Sepang Gold Coast #2
Since it was a public holiday, it was crowded with people. Quite hard for us to get a parking either, drive to the tail end of the beach to search for parking and finally managed to park our car in an open green field. The weather is too hot. Once get down from the car, Nigel immediately gets his sun block and applied it. Protecting from UV. Without wasting my time, I applied it as well. ^_*
Nigel applying sun block
I'm applying it as well
June applied it too
We started our tour at Sepang Gold Coast as soon as we finished applying the sun block. This is how the Sepang Gold Coast exactly looks like. The beach is cleared without any water. Everyone is walking to the centre of the beach to take a fresh air. Local people especially Malays like to have family picnics and camping activities from school trips. Youngsters were playing around. Some was playing beach football, some was flying kites and some was just lying on the beach.
Sepang Gold Coast beach
Camping activities
Hot, Hot
Group photo
In order to keep the beach clean, there is some rules and regulations that need to follow. Otherwise, you will be fine with minimum compound of RM1,000.
Sepang beach is full of lively species. Where ever you step your foot on, you definitely will see crabs and various of species. By the time we're there, it was low tide. Just nice for us to have a walk. We walked at least 2km out to the sea for photo shooting. At the same time, we also be very extra careful because the high tide water may comes anytime. Just a second, it can cause death.
Relaxing #1
Relaxing #2
Little crabs #1
Live species #1
Little crabs #2
Live species #2
Little crabs #3
Little crabs #4
Little crabs #5
Live species #3
Home for crabs #1
Home for crabs #2
Little crabs #6
Little crabs #7
Little crabs #8
Home for crabs #3
Walked about 2km far from the shore, saw lot's of fishing net that used by fisherman for fishing crabs and other live species or even sea shells. Half way walking, Nigel told us to be careful and it's time to get back to the shore as the water is coming soon in quick way. We need to rush back to the shore immediately before the big wave of water comes. I'm really in fear of Tsunami. >_<
Water coming in #1
Water coming in #2
Incoming water
Before we back to the shore, I signed off here with my signature to remark that I had landed here. ^_* It is a great place to go even under the hot sun, tired and exhausted but worth it. Because it is hardly to walk around under the dry sea. =D
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"Emmie Loves Here!" #1
"Emmie Loves Here!" #2
"Emmie Loves Here!" #3
After a great walk, we felt thirsty and hungry as well. We stopped by at the hawker stall along the road side to buy some food to fill up our stomach. Burgers RM4 each for me and June, while Nigel had his Rojak Buah as lunch which is cost him at RM3. Not forgetting to get ourselves a cold drink at RM1 to quench off our thirst in such a hot weather. Enjoyed my day with both of you, June & Nigel. Thanks a lot. =D
Hawker stall food
How to go Sepang Gold Coast from Kuala Lumpur?
1. Drive towards KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
2. Take note, before KLIA, there is a turning to Sepang F1 Circuit/LCCT (Low Cost Carrier Terminal)
3. Go all the way straight, as you are reaching the Sepang F1 Circuit, look for the signage to turn to Sepang Gold Coast. (You'd wouldn't want to missed it, so drive slower and keep to the left lane.)
4. Once you see Sepang F1 Circuit on your right side, go straight until you see the cross junction traffic light. Turn right (look for the signboard that says "Bagan Pelek".)
5. The roads will now be more narrow, just follow the signature to "Bagan Lalang, Sepang Gold Coast or Sg. Pelek".
6. After quite awhile of driving, you'll see a signature to "Seri Malaysia", follow the signage and you've arrived.
7. While return back to Kuala Lumpur, be-careful and don't go take the Klang way.
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