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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Alive 3D Art Gallery, Wild West Cowboy InDoor Theme Park, and Army Museum Port Dickson and more, get ready to experience the best places in Port Dickson.
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1Alive 3D Art Gallery

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Art Galleries
Step into the whimsical world of Alive 3D Art Gallery, a quirky and popular attraction in Port Dickson. This trick art museum features 50 interactive illustrations across five different theme zones, allowing visitors to pose and take photos within mind-bending optical illusion paintings and murals. From Adventure to Dark Art, talented artists from China have created an immersive experience where guests can touch, hug, and interact with the exhibits for unlimited photo opportunities.
It's a nice experience to visit this gallery. There are around 50 life like paintings. The best impact is from a certain angle, which is shown on the wall for reference. The cost might feel slightly on the higher side per entry. There are some souvenirs for purchase at the end. One has to open shoes to go in the gallery. The facility servers and ticket person were very friendly. Loved the experience. A group going in or a family going in will have more fun. Payment can be made via cash, QR, and / or cash Adequate parking is seen nearby.
Somsubhra D — Google review
Been here around five years ago it was so cool. Now it's not much. Almost unrecognizable because the greenery at the front facade is now gone. Inside, some arts are a bit damaged which spoiled the photo effect. Apart from the art gallery, there are carnival games, claw machines, souvenir stall and waffles stall as well.
Izzati H — Google review
Really recommend to come here during the weekdays. The place are entire ours to explore. A tripod is a must to bring here. They also include examples on how to pose on each place. We really enjoy our time here
Cherry M — Google review
Fantastic..... I realy enjoy it.... With families.....much enjoyed by my mom 70's....must come and visit....
Suresh J — Google review
An interesting place with 3D paintings for visitors to take photographs with. The staffs were friendly but didn't follow us to suggest how best to take photographs. We were left to investigate how to pose. Luckily there were some photographs on the wall that showed us how to pose for real life effect. It's a place worth visiting. Entrance ticket cost RM25 for adults, RM20 for senior citizens and children. We spent almost one hour there and came out satisfied with our photography results. Youngsters should be more imaginative and more flexible with difficult postures when taking pictures. There aren't many people on weekdays so taking pictures was easy.
Christine V — Google review
The entrance fees for Malaysian adult is RM 20 and for child is RM 15 (12 and below). It also offers combo package (3D Alive + Wild Wild West Indoor Theme Park). We just chose 3D Alive Gallery. It has 3 floors and there are about 50 pieces of 3D arts pictures to be actioned with. Just be ready with your camera! There's no staff to take your pictures, you have to take it by yourself. Some pictures have shining lines when the flash is on /bcoz of the lights in the room. Others are ok. Overall it is good to have this kind of entertainment around this area. Keep it up!
Fun A — Google review
It was quite fun here. We have take almost 1 hour to take photo inside and quite a lot of different 3D pic. After that, we have bought a fridge magnet which attached with out picture over there with RM18 for one. During the waiting period for our magnet, we went to nearby restoran to have our lunch. It was ready after we had our lunch.
Spark L — Google review
A must-visit for families, groups of friends and couples even! The only place I'd recommend to visit in Port Dickson as other places of attractions didn't seem that appealing. It was for me, worth the RM20 I paid. Photos turned out well too. The place is not that big. Just 3-storeys and you can expect to end your "tour" in about an hour (unless of course, u spent much time adjusting your positions in terms of capturing the shots - there are pointers in how to capture the best shots). Do check out this place!
IR W — Google review
no 38, 40, Jalan DS 2/1, Bandar Dataran Segar, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://www.segarcity.com/•+60 12-611 7379•Tips and more reviews for Alive 3D Art Gallery

2Wild West Cowboy InDoor Theme Park

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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
The Wild West Cowboy InDoor Theme Park is an indoor amusement park that offers a variety of kiddie rides, cowboy-themed games and shows, as well as a 3D art gallery. The staff is accommodating and pleasant to interact with, which enhances the overall experience of the visitors. However, one downside is that the skunk area was closed during the time of visit. Despite this setback, tourists can still have an enjoyable time at this Wild West Cowboy InDoor Theme Park.
A fun place for kids and family to visit, even my 68yo mother enjoyed all its 3 facilities. Suitable price for nice activities, not too pricy not too cheap plus clean facilities and super friendly and helpful staffs. This place need more attention and more love from tourists. Thanks for a wonderful experience to all of you ! With ♥️, Dr Malar & family.
Celoteh M — Google review
We dropped by this place just to kill some time before hotel check-in and mainly to let the kids have some fun. From the outside, we didn’t expect much—just hoped the kids would enjoy themselves a bit. The place has 3 floors. Ground floor has a merry-go-round and a boat ride thingy (like the swinging pirate ship type). Unfortunately, one other attractions were closed—staff said they weren’t functioning. Upstairs on the 1st floor, there were some carts and a couple of arcade-style games. 2nd floor was an escape room, but we skipped that since our kids are still small and not quite ready to explore a dark room hunting for clues. So we headed back down and let the kids enjoy what was available. They did have fun, especially since it was just us and one more family—no crowd, no stress. Overall, not a bad way to spend some time, but the place really needs better maintenance. A few things weren’t working, and honestly, there’s not a whole lot to play with. But anyway, the kids left with smiles, so that’s a win!
Izman A — Google review
Went there on a monday at 1130am and the place is closed! Its stated that opening hours are from wed to mon @ 10am to 7pm on brochure. This is so disappointing! Please ensure correct info details provided to customers visiting!
Muhd Y — Google review
The Indoor Theme Park is great. It's actually our Annual Family Day where me, my wife, my daughter, my eldest son, my daughter in law, my grandsons and my 2nd, 4th son were there. We had a good time riding on ATV and Gocart. My wife 1st experience of ATV was wonderful. Both my grandsons are delighted - after the ride on the ATV - went on the colouring game. I had the coconut drink - delicious. The trainers are great.
Nik M — Google review
For the price I paid via klook app, I think so so lah. Can't give 4 or 5 stars coz most of the kids amusement (go kart, mini coasters, etc) are shut down due to maintenance, it means that you don't get the full service experience from the amount you've paid. By the way, the main attraction, the 5D cinema youre gonna have to queue quite a bit coz long line, and that's the main attraction anyway. For the 3D drawings, there's a buggy service that brings you there, about 200m away. Recommend this place for a short weekend getaway with your kids and family, a far fetch from genting's outdoor/indoor park, but if you're on a budget, then this is the place.
Johan A — Google review
Disappointed with the 5D experience as the movies or themes were not very appealing. Not suited for adults. The laser game was a relief amidst the other spoilers. The staff were not very supportive. In the 3D art gallery, there was no service to even take photos of visitors. Ironic that there is a custom gift shop at the bottom but no staff to actually shoot pics of the visitors. Wish the management though through this before project execution. No food stalls inside . Overall a very dissatisfying experience!
Subashini G — Google review
5 stars.. Highly recomended! Owesome experienced in escape room.. Food are delicious..beutiful cafe.. Nice places to visit n having fun with family and friends.. Reasonable price for student package.. Next time i will try some outdoor experience.. Owesome!
NORLIANTI A — Google review
Fun place. Enjoy the ride on the bike n staff are friendly. A good place to take children cos they have rides.
Ravi — Google review
59-64, Jalan DS 2/1, Bandar Dataran Segar, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://www.segarcity.com/•+60 12-611 7379•Tips and more reviews for Wild West Cowboy InDoor Theme Park
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3Army Museum Port Dickson

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Army museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Army Museum Port Dickson is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and photography lovers alike. Located in the district of Sirusa, this museum boasts an impressive collection of war-related artifacts, including army vehicles like tanks and fighter jets. Visitors can explore a subterranean tunnel that provides unique photo opportunities for social media.
I went here with my friends last week and we love this place. I really like how they maintain and preserve most of the artifacts. It was very well kept. A good place to drop by with kids where they can gain lots of historical knowledge. Also the ticket price is quite cheap at about RM2 per entry.
Parimila — Google review
Limited parking within premises, so be there early. They open at 10 a.m. Tickets was RM 2 / adult. Beside the ticketing counter was a green screen backdrop for them to take your photo which will edited to the museum background, printed 1 large & 1 miniature sized for RM 60 as a souvenir, ready to collected when you leave. There were some decommissioned feet of planes, helicopters, armoured cars, artillery cannons, bikes, trains & monuments on display in the yard. Inside the gallery area is air conditioned with antique weapon of wars & historical narration on display. My first visit and is recommended place to visit.
CH Y — Google review
Really impressed by the place! Entry at RM2 for adult. Limited parking, just park by the road side or opposite the place at near residence area. The place is interesting with indoor displays of gallery and an underground walk of the CPM communist party of Malayan history. Many showcase of the weapons, war machines like tanks, helicopter, even train. Spent more than an hour at this place. If really keen into the history I think you can have 2 or more hours here.
是无名 — Google review
Here’s a concise 200‑character review: Free entry with RM 2 fee since Jan 1 2025. Outdoor tanks, helicopters, military gear, indoor galleries on Malaysian Army history, plus a recreated tunnel. A fun, educational hidden gem. 
Methaphan P — Google review
Great place for learning, very under rated museum. They introduced and explanined alot about the ATM tha wasnt taught in history classes in school. Galleries were sectioned into few categories ranging from Melakan Sultanate, British and Dutch colonisation and also the Malayan troops. They also introduced the generals as well. Many weapons, artifacts, documents, tanks etc were showcased. It would be better if the poster had english explanations as i di see some foreign tourist struggling to understand without translation. Overrall recommended to visit esp with teene or young adults
Megan — Google review
Didn't know there is a Soldier Muzium here in PD. Was recommended by the locals. My kids get the chance to know more about the History of Malaysia and get the touch those gigantic artillery vehicles, antics weapons and feel the war times. Good place to learn.
GameClicker — Google review
Excellent museum and nicely maintained, except for the ladies toilet at the main building was no accessible on the day of our visit. All other toilets were also locked. Finally found the toilet at the auditorium which was very clean.
Frances A — Google review
This is the first museum I visited that I think worth my time. A good display. Siap ada underground area. But, a lot of place that are still under renovation I guess.
Raidah R — Google review
Muzium Tentera Darat, Kem, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://www.jmm.gov.my/en/muzium-tentera-darat•Tips and more reviews for Army Museum Port Dickson

4P.D. Ostrich Show Farm

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Farms
P.D. Ostrich Show Farm, located at 9th mile along the Port Dickson beach road, offers a diverse range of attractions for animal lovers and adventure seekers. In addition to ostriches, visitors can encounter peacocks, jungle fowls, monkeys, and various farm animals in open paddocks shaded by large trees.
Had a pleasant visit and fun experience at 𝗣𝗗 𝗢𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗵 𝗙𝗮𝗿𝗺. Ostriches are the highlights where we get to touch and race with the Ostrich too. We can feed the farm animals such as cows, goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs and many more.  Kids enjoy the train ride, horse carriage ride and horse ride. This place is well maintained and staff is friendly too.
Yee Y — Google review
+ You can park for free, but spots are limited. + Adult admission is RM25, while children under 12 are RM20. Animal feed is available for purchase at RM9. + There are tons of fun family activities here like feeding animals, playing with guinea pigs and rabbits, riding a pony at Cowboy Place, cat's home, and checking out the dinosaur village. + It's not just for fun. this place educates us about animal life habitats. The staff will help you out with explanations. + Everyone here is super friendly and helpful. + If you wanna try Sate Ostrich, you can also order it at their Café. + The restroom is accessible. Additionally, there are ATV and archery activities, but I am unsure of their availability. It seems they may not be well maintained. The same goes for their herbal oasis. All in all, it's a fantastic spot for family fun when you're in Port Dickson. Don't forget to bring an umbrella since we'll be walking around in this open area.
Mo S — Google review
One of the must-go destination when you are going holiday in Port Dickson. Although it is named "Ostrich Farm", there are also lots of animals such as guinea pig, farm animals, and even cats and dogs. There are even some events there such as Ostrich Race. Moreover, you can also hand-feed them, but you need to add on extra money to buy their foods. Overall, I had an enjoyable moment there. Recommended 👍
Aaron G — Google review
Quite different from the few years ago picture which shared on review. The farm doesnt seem to do so well. Anyway my kids enjoyed the farm since they grew up already. Great exposure for todays children. Desaru farmhouse seem to have better upkeep. Cant see myself to hit the 4th star.
Bernard O — Google review
There's ostriches, roosters, rabbits, goats, guinea pigs, horses and cows to see. Animal feed is sold separately. Overall enjoyable experience, just a bit dirty, which was expected.
Junming S — Google review
Fun place to bring your kids! You can spend around 1 to 2 hours as the place is not that big. Theres ostrich, goats, snakes, rabbits, chickens, snakes, cats and dogs. Theres also a paid train ride. However it seems that some of the facilities are not well maintained. But still a great place to go! You can get the ticket at the counter.
Amin A — Google review
If you're benchmarking with other established park this will not be the place but if you have kids and 1-2 hours spare time, things could be fun and relaxing here.
Ryzal I — Google review
Outer side looks rundown but thats what makes it looks less commercialised. We were greeted with a bunch of goats thats where we can exposed the children to the authentic farm smell. Next theres a few healthy looking ostriches and an instructor that was so dedicated with the knowledge of ostrich explained patiently to us about the farm animals. I can see the uncle really sayang her ostriches. My girl enjoy the feeding of animals a lot. There was a 11.30 show, added to the fun was a few excited children decided to race with the ostriches. Of course the ostrich won. On top of that i also do see 2 vet personnels were checking on the animals, can see well maintained. Highly recommended to children or to whoever that comes to PD. We spent about 1 hour plus here.
Sandra C — Google review
Lot 1419, Jalan Perdana 4, Batu 9, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://pdostrichshowfarm-online.globaltix.com/•+60 18-207 8682•Tips and more reviews for P.D. Ostrich Show Farm

5Blue Lagoon

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Blue Lagoon is a tranquil sandy beach that offers canopy rentals and provides kayaks and other gear for water activities. It is a secluded bay with crystal-clear waters, creating the perfect spot to unwind and catch some rays. Additionally, neighboring Pantai Cermin is worth a visit for its clean, burnt orange-colored sand and peaceful ambiance.
Came on a Tuesday evening during low tide. Not crowded. Weather was kind & the sunset was spectacular 😍
Nia A — Google review
To start when I first arrived here the water tides were very close during high tide then we saw the navy train and it was super cool after the tides get low the beach was super beautiful and nice sandy beaches with small fishes and crabs. I think its a great spot for families with bunch of kids but the only main issue is when you wanna access the sink at the food court all of the sinks were broken and the toilets really bad even tho you have to pay
BN _ — Google review
Visited during low tide. It wasn’t that beautiful and was scorching hot. Probably came the wrong time. It’s a nice beach but there’s a lot of people.
Jeevaraaj V — Google review
Recommended Visiting on weekdays or early mornings.
Shahzad S — Google review
Calm beach with shallow waters, nice to relax and meditate on life. We came here at close to 7 and there was a gang of monyet raiding the refuse bins.
Yit N — Google review
Seriously one of the nicest beach in PD
Chan S — Google review
A great place to spend the evening. The beach has white sand and the seawater is rather average. However, finding car park is difficult during weekends.
Amer A — Google review
Marvelous view and fantastic sunset, less tourists than Port Dickson beach
Huiya C — Google review
Jalan Pantai, 71050 Port Dickson, Melaka, Malaysia, USA•http://www.bluelagoon.vnet.my/•Tips and more reviews for Blue Lagoon
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6Wan Loong Temple

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
When exploring Port Dickson, a visit to Wan Loong Temple is an absolute must. This stunning Chinese temple, whose name translates to 'Dragons of the Clouds,' stands proudly opposite PD World Marina Resort. It serves as a spiritual haven dedicated to the revered Goddess of Mercy and the legendary Monkey King, both significant figures in Chinese culture. The temple's striking architecture and impressive fortress wall are captivating sights that draw visitors from near and far.
Nice temple to visit together with a meal at Yun Long Seafood. Peaceful temple with a fish and tortoise pond. There are a little great walk path around the temple for the temple view. Temple is a simple Buddhism. Nice stopover at PD
Mantajo Y — Google review
Visited this temple during the weekday. It was well maintained and very peaceful. There was a tortoise and koi pond which was well maintained and animals looked healthy. Overall the temple was in good condition and there were available parking.
WorstDad — Google review
A beautiful, clean, and well-maintained temple. Here you can have your prayers (for Buddhist). You can see the beautiful view from the top of the temple! Recommeded to come 👍
Aaron G — Google review
Nice and clean temple, peaceful environment with friendly aunties & uncles. Has a cute Giant Tortoise🐢 too. Hope everybody is being Blessed after the prayer.. 🙏 #msgreedysis #greedybuddiez
Yvontz T — Google review
You can't miss this as you're driving the coastal road from PD town. A small Chinese temple but looks majestic and beautiful from afar on the road. There's a Chinese restaurant right in front of the temple and you can park your car there and walk up the stairs to the temple. Don't forget to try the restaurant food. It's good.
Christine V — Google review
The colors of temple is so nice and sharp. Good place to pray for good fortune. I believe the temple are well take care of local people.
Seeker S — Google review
Beautiful Chinese temple in port dickson
Z Z — Google review
No trip to Port Dickson is fully complete without visiting the spectacular Wan Loong Chinese Temple. More than just beautiful with its colourful architecture, it also pays homage to several oriental deities, including Kuan Yi (goddess of mercy) and the Monkey King. Moreover, the tortoises of different sizes located at the pond and garden are said to be one of the popular attractions.
Tasha L — Google review
Buddhist Temple, Kampung Teluk Kemang, 71050 Si Rusa, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Wan Loong Temple

7Kota Lukut

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Local history museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Kota Lukut, also known as the Lukut Museum, is a compact museum located in Negeri Sembilan. It was built by the Department of Museums and Antiquities to showcase artifacts from the ruins of a nearby 19th-century fort. The museum serves as a historical reference for future generations, highlighting the prominent individuals and local political scenarios related to Lukut.
I like the ambience surrounding at the hill top. This location was once prohibited to general public, because was belong to the local king land. Stay here will bring peace of mind. The museum also have some nice collection of the pass.
Mun C — Google review
A beautiful place to visit for historical experience. Students are most welcome. Very silently, clean and well maintained. Free entry. Beside the Kota lukut got muzium where we can see all the vintage items were used by vintage people and Raja kerabat
Geetha S — Google review
A nice small museum that have interesting display and information of the history of Lukut. The museum is consist of indoor of outdoor so be sure to bring hat and umbrella with you if you want to visit the outdoor area. The entry fee is free of charge 💓
Nadia Z — Google review
Very informative and underrated gem! Such an informative place! There are three galleries, one downstairs and two upstairs. Make sure to visit them all. The best part is that entry is completely free. It is a nice spot to spend your free time and bond with family while learning something new. This place deserves more attention because it is truly underrated.
Ahmad N — Google review
Free entrance and parking. Toilet available, very clean. The place quite big, there is a playground, Musuem with historical information on Lukut and the staircase to the actual fort. The Fort consist of kolam air, ruins from the old castle, view of the lukut town and place to sit and rest. The best time will be visiting in the morning. Bring umbrella, can be really hot walking along the pathway, less shade.
Shanta S — Google review
13/8/25 nice place, should add more things. Free entry. Second floor under renovation.
MY S — Google review
Well maintained. Very clean. Washroom facilities are available.
Nathan H — Google review
one of my favourite activities during vacation is visit the local museum to learn thing or two about the area and what more exciting than witnessing the remain of ones glorious fort on top of hill and learning their stories can really moves your heart.
Nasir S — Google review
Lot 730, Jalan Besar, Taman Pd Jaya, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://www.jmm.gov.my/ms/museum/muzium-lukut•Tips and more reviews for Kota Lukut

8PD Maze

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PD Maze is a 4,000sqm labyrinth with 1,300m of walkways located in a secluded area. It's the largest hedge maze in Malaysia and features unique art installations throughout its pathways. Visitors can enjoy getting lost and having fun with friends or family while exploring the maze. The location provides umbrellas for visitors to use during hot weather, and there's an emergency exit available for those who want to leave the maze.
less people and the Maze is nice to venture around with friends and family. however, sooo hot in the Maze and its located out of nowhere. no parking (roofed) available. need to buy ticket before entering
Thulasi T — Google review
I came here with my friends abt 2 weeks ago and we love it. Love how they turn an abandoned land into a maze surrounded by plants. Just that it's too hot but worry not because they do provide umbrellas. Just felt that it is kind of pricey since you are going to spend less than 30 minutes to find all 15 arts unless you are going to spend time on photography.
Parimila — Google review
There is potential for this place. But the upkeep and attraction within it should be improved by 100%. The price of RM18 person is way too steep for the existing set up. Not recommended at current status.
Asrof G — Google review
ticket purchase on entrance. My kad adult Rm18, child/oku/senior Rm13/pax, Foreigner Rm23/adults, child/senior Rm18. if you are group of family, then package is recommended. Afternoon very hot, is open air style garden style.
TravelTour Y — Google review
Entrance RM18 for adult Not really worth the price, maybe the price can be reduce to RM10. Small maze, many bushes not well trimmed, can be completed within 30 to 45min. Map is provided in the ticket. Can be very hot, bring umbrella and must wear mosquito repellent.
Shanta S — Google review
Great place for kids to have fun exploring around the maze and finding the artistic sculptures. Do stick close with the kids just incase they don’t have map to find exit. They also provided umbrella for sunny day, and they having package price as well for family. Do spray some mosquitoes repellent before entering. Overall glad to have such fun place for kids and family to spend at least an hour there.
Dennis L — Google review
Not bad , can bring friend or family to have fun together . That time I went there with my husband around 10am . Pretty hot that morning , so we took umbrella to cover our head . Got emergency exit incase people lost or want to stop walking around the maze.. A lot of bird flying around the bush searching for food .. got a lot spider web too 😆😆 No one except us .. so is kinda relaxing , and finish in 45minutes?can give it a try oke👍🏻👍🏻
HateChocolate D — Google review
Good place to try out. If you just want to get out from the maze might only take half an hour, but if you want to find all the sculptures and take picture for your social media post then might need more than 1 hour. If the maze can be bigger then would be better. My IQ wanted more challenges.
Wh L — Google review
Jalan DS2/10, Dataran Segar, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for PD Maze

9ATV, UTV, Paddle Boat, Kayak Rides@Uncle Wong Happy Farm Port Dickson

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ATV rental service
Uncle Wong Happy Farm in Port Dickson is a popular attraction for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located just a short drive from Grand Lexis Port Dickson, the farm offers a variety of activities such as ATV rides, kayaking, paddle boating, camping, fishing, and even BBQ opportunities. Visitors can also interact with adorable herbivorous animals like rabbits and tortoises. The ATVs are well-maintained and guided by friendly staff through a long and adventurous route.
This place is superb with fabulous customer service and care. I recommend this place for outdoor activities. The staff were very professional and respectful. The vehicles were in good conditions and clean. DONT GO to JCK where service is lousy. Uncle Wong is the best.
MamaDa’s J — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience. Me and my family went today and we had the most amazing time all the staff are soo friendly and lovely espescially Uncle Wong himself and Hao. If we ever go to Malaysia again we will be coming back The package was perfect with the UTV ride, kayaking on such beautiful water and go karting The animals are so amazing too! If you are from abroad or the UK this is the place to be to experience the true essence of Malaysia 🇲🇾
Aminah F — Google review
The team is highly responsive and provides very detailed explanations via WhatsApp, making the booking process smooth and hassle-free. The range of activities, from thrilling ATV rides to laid-back paddle boating, caters to all age groups, making it a perfect spot for a family outing. Opting for "Package B" provides a great ATV adventure. The ATVs are in good condition, and the tracks are well-maintained, offering a thrilling and safe ride. You can even request specific routes to be taken, allowing for a personalized experience. The cart sliding action is a definite highlight, with the opportunity to perform fun drifting stunts that add an extra layer of excitement to the day. The cute duck-shaped paddle boats are a delightful addition, perfect for a relaxing and picturesque ride on the water. Visiting on a weekday or after a weekend is highly recommended as it's less crowded, allowing you to enjoy the activities at your own pace without long queues. The entire premises are clean, including the facilities, which contributes to a comfortable and pleasant visit.
Mohd J — Google review
This is very fun! You all must come to enjoy as it is really fun for kids age teens and the adults too. Got food and drink provided. It’s not hot at all in the jungle cos of the trees. No mosquitoes! Good explanation by the fellows and they are very friendly attending to us, just like family member. U guys should come and enjoy it.
Lynn C — Google review
Tried ATVs before and wanted to give UTV a try, plus the fact that UTV can seat 2! It was a ride of about 40-45 mins, weaving inside the palm oil estate. Bumpy ride because of the pebbled roads. It was pretty fun to be honest. Arms were pretty shaky from steering on this bumpy situation. A muddy puddle or 2 along the way. Simple and easy instructions to follow. Our Guide was very attentive, checking on us at some tougher spots. Even stopped twice to help us take group pictures and close ups! 10/10 Would recommend for those haven’t tried UTVs before. Aside from the ride, the customer service there was really great. Uncle and his team are super friendly and nice 👍🏻
LM P — Google review
Excellent experience. The guides were superb and friendly. Never forget this experience. Worth the package. Highly recommend
Dheenathayalan B — Google review
ATV Uncle Wong is truly a magical place! Surrounded by beautiful nature, with fun and exciting activities, it’s the perfect spot for adventure. The warm welcome and incredibly friendly staff made the experience even more special. Highly recommended!
Melody L — Google review
The best activity we had in port dickson, very nice place and very friendly people! we had so much fun, we ride twice
Sami S — Google review
Lot 11886, Bukit Permata, 71010 Lukut, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://bio.site/unclewonghappyfarm•+60 11-5419 1343•Tips and more reviews for ATV, UTV, Paddle Boat, Kayak Rides@Uncle Wong Happy Farm Port Dickson

10X Park Port Dickson

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X Park Port Dickson is a haven for thrill-seekers, offering a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities to get your heart racing. From ATV jungle trails to archery, go-karting, and paintball war games, there's something for everyone. While the karts may be a bit old, they run well and provide an exhilarating experience. The staff are attentive and ensure that visitors have a great time.
Great go kart experience here! I went here to buy the go kart package (go kart + paintball shooting + archery), first of all the staff were friendly. Secondly the price was a little bit cheaper than other XPark (i compared the go kart price to XPark Sendayan, and it was 10 ringgit cheaper). Thirdly, the go kart was well maintained, sadly there's no fast kart here. Fourth, there are very few people here so you don't have to deal with crowds. Last, there's a restaurant inside the XPark. This might be one of the best XPark I have visited!
Abdul ( — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at X Park Port Dickson, and the highlight was definitely the outstanding customer service. From the moment we arrived, the staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. They provided clear information about the activities available and were very accommodating to our group’s needs. Whether it was assisting us with bookings or guiding us through the different attractions, the team went above and beyond to ensure we had a smooth and enjoyable time. It’s rare to find such genuine hospitality, and it truly made our visit memorable. Highly recommend X Park Port Dickson not just for the fun activities, but also for the warm and professional service. Will definitely be coming back! Thanks to Muaz our guide and customer service
Durrani F — Google review
What a wonderful experience we had here! From the moment we arrived, the staff were very welcoming, friendly, and always ready to help whenever we needed anything. Their excellent service really made us feel comfortable throughout our visit. My family and I had such a great time enjoying everything here — it was relaxing, fun, and memorable.
Athirah G — Google review
Love this place as we made our first stop with my son for the dad-son bonding trip. Played the kart and the shooting. Note there is no safety belt for the kart meant for kid.
Take T — Google review
Great Go-kart experience! Track is clean and Kart are fast! The staffs are friendly. Karts are too fast without seatbelts, able to hit almost 50kmh but these needs belts for more safer rides. If they have belts, it's a 5 stars
Patrick L — Google review
We visited this go-kart track as a family with teenagers (ages 13 to 18), and overall the experience could have been better. The staff were friendly, and the covered roof made a big difference, no glaring sun or risk of sunburn. The ride itself was about 10 minutes, which felt just right for a fun session, and the track was well maintained. That said, I do feel there are important safety issues that need attention. The karts do not have seatbelts, and there’s no protection for the heated bar directly behind the seat. My 13-year-old cousin had an accident when his kart hit the tyre wall. Because there was no seatbelt, the impact threw him forward and he ended up with a bruised chin, bleeding gum, and scrapes on his hands and knee. Later, my daughter burned her arm when she got off the kart, not realizing how hot the bar behind the seat was. We appreciate the staff’s efforts, but I strongly hope the operator will introduce proper safety measures and briefings before rides such as installing seatbelts, covering the heated bar, and providing clear warnings to riders. These small steps would make the experience much safer and allow families like mine to fully enjoy it with peace of mind.
Anu B — Google review
Clean environment with friendly staffs. Safety features of Go-Karting need to be enhance especially safe belt. My nephew was injured due to small crash with no safety belt. No Proper casing to protect against hot engine located behind seat, causing minor burn to my niece. No first aid assistance provided too. Strongly recommended looking improvement in these safety areas.
Lai C — Google review
Their prices are super reasonable, and they’ve got cool packages. They even hooked me up with some extra shots for free — just out of kindness. Gave us a bunch of rubber bullets too, no charge. Honestly, the place is really clean, safe, and the staff are chill and respectful
Rudeus K — Google review
Palm Spring Resort, Jalan Pantai Batu 13 KM 21, Mukim Pasir Panjang, Negeri Sembilan, 71250 Port Dickson, Malaysia•https://www.xparkmalaysia.com/PortDickson.aspx•+60 12-762 2913•Tips and more reviews for X Park Port Dickson
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11Teluk Kemang

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Beach
Teluk Kemang, also known as Pantai Kemang, is a bustling beach in Port Dickson that offers a wide range of activities for visitors. The long stretch of coastline is lined with hawker stalls, restaurants, and hotels, making it convenient for beachgoers to grab refreshments or souvenirs. The beach is popular among families due to its child-friendly environment and shallow waters, perfect for kids to play in.
Clean beach. Very nice quiet environment. Friendly workers. Fun water sports. Really enjoyed my time there. The best thing about Port Dickson. Would definitely visit again!
Boom Y — Google review
This beach is nice, but it's very dirty — you'll find plastic bottles, cans, plastic shopping bags, and all sorts of trash here.
Waqas A — Google review
The beach is undeniably attractive, though it's currently crowded with rented canopies and tents that obstruct the view. On the bright side, there's plenty of excitement with activities like banana boats and jet skis. Public toilets are available but can be inconvenient and overcrowded, especially on public holidays. If peace and quiet are what you're after, this might not be the best choice. However, if you're looking for water sports and some amenities, it does offer those attractions. Perhaps we should playfully suggest renaming Teluk Kemang Beach to Teluk Khemah. Updating it on Google Maps and local guides could be a fun idea!
Al-Fadhil A — Google review
Awesome place to have quick fresh air specially with family. A lots of fun water activities ☺️
Esmail B — Google review
Very nice place to bring the family to chill.
Nicholaus G — Google review
Very clean beach. My daughter love to swim here. I can say this beach is child friendly and happening.
Amirul A — Google review
Very nice beach. Come early (8am) for easy parking. A lot of food. The sand is beautiful and beach really shallow. Great for kids. No snorkeling, nothing to see. Best part, is there are no rocks. You walk barefoot. Happy to be here.
Edwin M — Google review
Great view, tropical weather and various activities available
Fendi S — Google review
71050, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Teluk Kemang

12Sky Ladder Pineapple Farm, Port Dickson

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The Sky Ladder Pineapple Farm in Port Dickson offers an educational and fun agrotourism experience. With over 60,000 pineapple trees and a corn plantation where visitors can harvest their own corn, it provides insight into the planting and harvesting cycle of the region. The farm also features other fruits like passion fruit, kedondong, and Gac fruit, as well as farm animals such as turkey, geese, and ducks for kids to see up close.
🍍MD2 Pineapple Plantation Visit – Negeri Sembilan Sweet pineapples, yes—but it was the interns who left the deepest impression. This MD2 pineapple plantation in Negeri Sembilan produces exceptionally sweet fruit with the signature low acidity of the variety. But what truly made this visit memorable was meeting the group of dedicated young interns running much of the operation behind the scenes. They came from across Malaysia—Sabah, Pahang, and beyond—bringing not just geographical diversity, but a shared spirit of commitment. Many are students pursuing agriculture-related studies, and their decision to intern far from home speaks volumes about their drive. Despite the tropical heat and long hours, they were energetic, articulate, and generous with their knowledge. From explaining soil prep to walking us through the science of pineapple enzymes, they handled it all with the kind of clarity and professionalism you might expect from seasoned guides. One of them even introduced me to gac fruit, a strikingly red superfruit grown onsite, sharing its nutritional benefits and harvesting process with quiet enthusiasm. In short, this was not just a plantation visit—it was a masterclass in what happens when youth, learning, and land come together. Highly recommended for anyone keen to witness Malaysia’s next generation of agri-leaders in action—oh, and yes, the pineapples are absolutely worth the trip.
Zul M — Google review
Fun, Educational, and Perfect for Families! Visited Sky Ladder Pineapple Farm recently and had a great time. The tram tour was both informative and relaxing — our guide was friendly and explained the pineapple planting process really well. You also get a refreshing cup of pineapple juice included with the ticket, and it was honestly some of the sweetest I’ve ever had! There are plenty of photo spots with colorful ladders and scenic backdrops — definitely Instagram-worthy. Kids will love the mini petting zoo, corn picking, and even the archery. There's also ATV riding available for those who want something more adventurous. Only downside: the road leading to the farm is a bit rough, so drive slowly. Some of the extra activities like ATV or archery cost more and aren’t included in the basic entry fee. Overall, a really enjoyable stop in Port Dickson — great for families, couples, or anyone who enjoys a bit of nature and local farming culture.
Alicia L — Google review
Great and educational place about pineapples and gac here. It is quite secluded situated deep and hidden in a new village area. However follow the signage and gps. The last stretch of roads are not tarred, just pebble stones. Maybe uncomfortable ride for small passenger cars. More suitable for bigger wheel cars like pickup trucks. I didn't like the almost 1km drive at the last stretch of the route to the plantation in an ordinary passenger car. Staffs were friendly and knowledgeable on the history and usage of pineapples. Also they will help you take nice shots at the ladder photography stops. End of visit do dropby to try their complementary pineapple or gac juice. Also souvenirs too.
Jac Y — Google review
Wonderful experience when visiting this pineapple farm. Adults and children can earn knowledge about pineapple and Gac fruit. The PIC also very helpful in taking beautiful photos for visitors.
Ivy T — Google review
Unexpectedly it was such a joyful experience. The boss explained in very detail and took good photos too! Not to forget this place is well maintained and toilet is clean. We bought package which was inclusive of - 6km ATV (they collaborate with JCK ATV Lake Port Dickson) - pineapple / gac fruit juice (up to your choice) - short tour of pineapple farm - archery - playing bubble Surprisingly i love the gac fruit juice, it tasted so good! Worth the visit, support local farm 💪🏼
W.Lim — Google review
The road condition to reach the farm is quite bad so avoid if it is raining season. Suggest to go in early morning to avoid hot sun. It was educational and fun but we have been waiting for more than 20 mins for a tram to return to the entrance. So it wasn't a very pleasant experience maybe because the day we went were public holiday.
Claire Y — Google review
Great MD2 pineapple. The guide shared some pineapple information and I learned what is GAC fruit. GAC fruit has many benefits to health. They have GAC fruit other than pineapples.
Jacqueline A — Google review
Overall, a joyful experience. Great explanation from their staffs and gaining quite some knowledge about pineapples. The entrance fees included a bottle of pineapple juice / gac juice. The only shortcoming was that, although the company promotes itself as zero-waste, there were no recycling bins for the glass juice bottles. The bottles were directed to be disposed of in the general waste bin. Providing recycling options would strengthen the company's sustainability efforts. Besides that, we were initially told by staff that pineapples could be purchased for RM20, with a plastic bag provided for us to fill as much as we could. Unfortunately, after one couple made use of this offer, the staff abruptly cancelled the plan and refused to honor it for other visitors. Such inconsistency in communication and policy created frustration and diminished the overall experience.
Honest “ — Google review
Lot 2273 Jalan Kampung Sri Parit 3, Bandar Baru Lukut, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://www.facebook.com/Sky-Ladder-Pineapple-Farm-1084621039245…•+60 17-617 3633•Tips and more reviews for Sky Ladder Pineapple Farm, Port Dickson

13Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Centre

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Zoos & Aquariums
The Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Center, located at Teluk Kemang and managed by the Malaysia Fisheries Department, is a must-visit for marine life enthusiasts. The center boasts an extensive collection of popular marine fish, corals, and other sea creatures commonly found in the aquarium trade. Visitors can also marvel at sea turtles in various stages of development, from hatchlings to adulthood. Admission and parking are free, making it an accessible attraction for all.
Fun and Educational Spot for Families This was my first visit here, and overall, it turned out to be a really enjoyable experience. The best part is that entrance is completely free—you only need to pay RM4 for parking. Do note that the free parking spaces are very limited, so if you come during peak hours or weekends, be prepared to use the paid parking area. Registration is quick and simple; you just need to write down your name before going in. Inside, you’ll find a nice variety of marine life. There are plenty of fishes to see, and the turtles were definitely a highlight for both kids and adults. Compared to my previous visit, I noticed that the displays have improved—there are now more fish and coral exhibits, which shows that the place is constantly upgrading and getting better with time. I heard that coral slots will be added soon, which will make the experience even more exciting and educational. One of the fun extras here is the chance to take a group photo with your family and friends. The staff will help you capture the moment, and if you’d like, you can purchase the photo later from the counter for around RM25–RM30. It’s a nice souvenir to remember your visit. This spot is especially great for families with kids. Children will love seeing the fish and turtles up close, and parents will appreciate that it’s both affordable and educational. It’s also a relaxing stop if you’re looking for a short outing with friends or relatives. Overall, I highly recommend paying a visit—you’ll get to enjoy marine life, take memorable photos, and spend quality time without breaking the budget.
Baron F — Google review
At first glance, it looked like a former government building like a school. It is free to enter but need to register name. Parking is ample at the open front area with a charge of 4 bucks. When you enter, someone will ask whether you wanna a photo shoot but you can politely say no. The main reception area has a number of aquariums, some are open top so don’t knock the glass to scare the fishes. There are a number of bamboo sharks as well as a lot of eels in the aquariums. Many other ornamental fishes 🐟 🐠 🎣 🐡🦈🐢are there too but most are in aquarium tanks, don’t expect to see like an underground tunnel with fishes swimming above and around you like most sea worlds. It’s more for educational purposes than really a tourist attraction. 👍🏻 should teach the next generation on taking care of the marine world as they are so beautiful. A duration of about 1 hour would suffice here. Getting here is easy as there are signs to direct you. The entrance is on the right if you are coming from PD town, just make sure you don’t miss the turning. There is potential to turn this into something more but a lot of exhibits and activities needed. Right now it’s a bit lacking but hope this wont stop you visiting.
Ken F — Google review
Free admission to this attraction. However, RM4 for parking which is reasonable. Parking lot is gravel and not tarred. There were turtles in display. 1 large turtle and many baby turtles. Was informed that the baby turtles will be released upon them achieving some milestone age. Container for the large turtle is in my opinion too small hence not hood for the turtle. Fishes are kept indoors. There were a good range particularly sharks, lion fish and the puffer fish. Similarly, acquariums were very small which should be improved to lessen stress on the fishes.
WorstDad — Google review
A normal fish centre which has lots of types of fishes, from common to rare. The entrance fee is free, however the parking fee is not- RM4. For turtle lovers, go outside once you have satisfy in the inside. You will see an area where they take care of the fish. Recommended to come and visit. P/S. You can't bring foods and drinks inside the centre.
Aaron G — Google review
Beautiful place with their amazing fish. Very colourful and vibrant. I haven't saw before, this kind of fish. I shocked that the entrance is free. I've learned a lot about marine life creatures here. Thanks.
Umabharathy K — Google review
A hidden gem in Port Dickson! Far more than just an aquarium, it's a fascinating journey into marine conservation. I consider the exhibits are very high quality for its asking price of rm0 entry ticket (you only pay rm4 for parking), showcasing incredible species you've likely only seen on documentaries. An absolute must-visit for families and anyone with a curiosity for the underwater world.
Razi Z — Google review
Free entrance. Nice place for family outing. Get to know many types of fishes and turtles. Parking RM4 just outside the center and also stalls selling food and drinks.
Julee C — Google review
There were no charge to enter this place. It is FREE. Just a rm4 for the parking charge. The place is nice to give it a visit. Can let the kids see some of the salt water fish types on display.
Azrina Z — Google review
Jalan Kemang 8, Kampung Baharu, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://marinepark.dof.gov.my/•Tips and more reviews for Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Centre

14Pantai Bagan Pinang

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Pantai Bagan Pinang in Malaysia is a serene beach destination with a wide expanse of clean sand and relatively gentle sea. The shallow waters during low tide allow for activities like observing local fishermen collecting crabs and clams. Surrounded by lush trees providing shade, it's an ideal spot to relax even on sunny days. At night, the beach comes alive with wandering crabs adding to its natural charm. Additionally, the area offers various restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.
- nice place to picnic - strictly no camping in that area ( will be sue for RM1K ) - great view - clean - beautiful palce to watch sunset 😍
Snowy ( — Google review
This is na amazing spot to visit at port Dickson area. Lust green sea and rich beach vibes. Especially the beautiful sunset. Calm and natural place to be there with family and friends. You can get chairs, table, umbrella facility at nominal price and you have rest room, bathroom nearby to take shower and change clothes. There is mini market for shorts, hats and snacks and drinks. Overall almost everything available you might need on a beach trip.
Best M — Google review
One of the quieter stretch of beach along Port Dickson's coastal front. We prefer this beach as the sand is a little harder than the other beaches around PD. Also, the view is very calm and place can get windy depending on when you visit. Good stretch for a walk and shell hunting.
Andrew A — Google review
Good place to relax. Not much people there when I went there. However, there's quite an amount of camper is around. So it isn't really great if you are a quiet beach seeker. Toilet needed to pay in order to use.
Kurumi C — Google review
Beautiful Public Beach. Must visit in the morning as thats where full water means not retreat yet. Sandy beach and clear water by the beach. With few outlet sellibg drinks and some selling water sport and kids items. Can see the pictures very scenic and clean and mesmerising. Noon at 2pm water retreated it is hotter and not as nice but still one can walk into the shallow water to swim and catch crabs. Port Dickson has been transform but please make sure enforcement of cleanliness.
Fong K — Google review
It's a nice place to chill on weekday. Weekend I can't be sure. Car camp near Pondok police and mosque. Too bad those previous camper or picnic ppl left a lot of rubbish there. Becafeful of sand flies.
CrazyEd C — Google review
A great place to go if you don't want to deal with all the crowds. However, the shallow areas are quite rocky, so wearing slippers are advisable. There's a mangrove island that can be accessed during low-tide, which i think is the main attraction of this beach.
H. — Google review
Nice and beautiful beach. Can stay overnight. Many crab seen at night. Washroom locked if food outlet closed. Noticed some pavements had been washed down by sea. DID n MPPD should act fast before its get worst !!
W Y — Google review
Batu 3, Jalan Pantai, Kampung Bagan Pinang, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, USA•http://www.malaysia-traveller.com/port-dickson-beaches.html•Tips and more reviews for Pantai Bagan Pinang

15PD Dream World Upside Down & 3D

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PD Dream World Upside Down & 3D is an enchanting gallery located in Malaysia that features a unique blend of magic effects, an upside-down house, and 3D studios. It stands out as the sole gallery in Malaysia to showcase 5D animation. Visitors can capture photos from the perfect angle to create lifelike images and explore captivating upside-down elements. The spacious venue allows for ample time to take pictures, and the friendly staff adds to the overall enjoyable experience.
The place was really brilliant and staff is really friendly . Thank you so much pd dream world . See you again soon
ABBAS Y — Google review
Good place. Not advanced like Trick Eye museum in Sentosa Singapore. Still a good place to visit with kids.
Sadiqain — Google review
This place is okay where you can spend good time taking lots of pics. They have 2 storey with the ground for the upside down and 1st level was for 3d pics. Some arts were fading and you cant capture a good 3d pic due to the shadowing cause by their lighting. But this is definitely a good place for your kids
Vaansi M — Google review
its more too 3d than upside down house. its not much compare to others. 3d art were place so close to one another, need to be very careful when taking photos or crop it later. suggestion photographer point is not much helpful but still better than nothing. upside down house is pretty much limited. 1 living room, 1 kitchen, 1 toilet/bathroom, 2 bedroom. which mean u will have to take turn to take photos especially when there is more than 1 group in house. but overall, its fine.
Eidz H — Google review
RM20-25 per entry is too much to pay for these
Harman O — Google review
all 3D photo printed out on banner material only ....no real look, ... 5D dinosaur bergerak pun tak ada as advertised.... totally waste of money
Hairol R — Google review
A good place, big space and can spend more time to take pictures. Friendly staffs. ‼️
Jeneesh R — Google review
There a picture that if you take pictures in the ringt angle you will get almost like a real photo and there upside down things here which is good for me
Wan I — Google review
No 21-G, Medan Remis,, Jalan Remis 2, Batu 5,, Si Rusa, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://www.facebook.com/PD-Dream-World-Upside-Down-3D-123074394…•+60 17-683 3491•Tips and more reviews for PD Dream World Upside Down & 3D
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16Benns Chocolate Tour

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Chocolate factory
Benns Chocolate Tour in Port Dickson offers a unique and educational journey for chocolate lovers. Visitors can learn about the different types of cocoa fruits and the process of turning them into chocolate. The friendly tour guide provides insightful information, making it an enjoyable experience for both adults and children. While the tour is more suitable for younger kids, it's still a great learning opportunity for all ages. Additionally, visitors can indulge in delicious chocolates available at the factory.
Love their chocolate shop & friendly staff. You could sample every type of chocolate they offer. The quality is outstanding, with a focus on a rich, dark chocolate. Their cacao tea also delicious and uplifting. Can’t believe it’s loaded with antioxidants and magnesium, which gave me a great mood boost! Highly recommend checking it out. Unfortunately, I couldn’t join their DIY chocolate-making session as it was closed for an event. If you’re planning to bring your kids for a tour with DIY session, it’s best to call ahead to check availability.
Fafa Y — Google review
I came here upon the recommendation of the Ostrich Farm PD following my visit there. Location + It is easily accessible and has lots of parking space in front of the premises. Atmosphere + I came here on weekdays, so no crowd. + There are tons of chocolate flavors, and it's really good stuff. - I'm not sure about the tour as no one is offering it to us, or it may be available upon request. Service + The staff is so friendly. A nice lady welcomed us and showed us around the shop. + She let us taste some samples and told us all about how they were made and what was in them. Price - The items is a bit pricey compared to other regular chocolate brands.
Mo S — Google review
Giving them 5 stars because of the free visit and extensive knowledge of artisanal chocolate. The price range is from RM22 for 55gm of button chocolates. It is quite premium but worth the taste and quality. There is a small cafe selling drinks and desserts. There is also musang king chocolate and ice cream.
Haneesa Z — Google review
It has nice Fotos and Inormations, even we started the Tour from the shop and not from the start (nobody told us). The little workshop for the kids was ok (20 myr) but the chocolate they were using was disgusting. And also at the coffee shop one could not get an original good quality hot chocolate - one was sold out and the other one cheap chocolate drink powder. If you need to gap 1 hrs and it's raining, do it.
Christina — Google review
Chocolate Factory Visit – Unexpected Craftsmanship ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stumbled upon a small local chocolate factory while travelling...... Now, I have sampled the so-called titans—Läderach, Royce, Godiva, Venchi. So naturally, I walked in expecting polite mediocrity. Smile, nod, buy a bar out of courtesy. You know the drill. Then the first bite hit. No sugary slap. No “is this chocolate or brown crayon?” confusion. Just smooth, balanced flavour with none of that cheap pretence. Actual craft. The staff? Young, grounded, and quietly proud of what they do. They mentioned their products do appear in some supermarkets, but without billboard noise, they are easy to miss. Which is a shame because the quality speaks. It just speaks softly. And that is the point, really. Sometimes, excellence does not need a megaphone. It whispers. And still lingers. This was not luxury for show. This was craftsmanship for taste. And it completely rewired my expectations.
Zul M — Google review
Tour- it was a unique learning journey understanding the types of cocoa fruits and how they are processed to make into chocolate. I also learnt the difference between cocao and cocoa which I did not come across. The tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable. Service- the guide was very friendly and patience especially my kid took longer time to read the information on the wall b3fore moving on. DIY- it is more for much younger kids like below 10 years old. The chocolate used was very sweet. It was a disappointment. Cafe- ordered waffle at the cafe. It was crispy and blended well with the chocolate. However, the chocolate was too sweet for my taste as I prefer plain or less sweet. Parking- there are ample parking lots available.
Boon T — Google review
New place. Two months operating. If you want to know about how chocolate is made, come here for a visit. Lots of samples given to try during the tour. Good place for family activity when your on holiday. Theres also a chocolate shop and cafe after the tour. Tour is short about 10 - 20 minutes.
Aiman Z — Google review
Having my business trip to Port dickson on yesterday and visit to Benns Chocolate Tour. The tour guide and staff here is friendly and nice. I had learned more knowledge about what is chocolate about and their chocolate taste & quality is really awesome. After tour, I order fried rice and fried chickey as my lunch, taste is good. Next time will bring my nieces here to experience. Short tour with learning, this is really good experience. 👍
Khor S — Google review
Lot 10389 Batu9, Jalan Pantai, Pekan Teluk Kemang, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•+60 17-250 6882•Tips and more reviews for Benns Chocolate Tour

17SPOT ON 90022 Segar Recreation Eco Park

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SPOT ON 90022 Segar Recreation Eco Park is the perfect destination for thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts. The park offers a wide range of recreational activities, including an obstacle course, archery, drift carting, flying fox, rock climbing wall, high elements trail, and escape rooms with various themes and challenges. It's an ideal place for families to bond while engaging in physically challenging adventures. Visitors can also enjoy accommodation facilities at the park.
We have tried 4 activities in Segar which are flying fox, high rope, rock climbing and also the escape room. I would like to say the flying fox is very fun eventho I’m afraid of heights. The rock climbing and high rope really challenging because there are so many obstacles with different difficulty. For escape room, there are many themes and challenges in there and my favourite one is screaming until the door is open haha. This place also provide accommodation and it is recommend to book early.👍
Efah — Google review
We came on a weekday and tried the junior rope course. The staff were great, though the place was empty and the course was short and not a challenge for kids aged 7 and above (in my opinion). Literally took 5 minutes to complete.
Shaikh A — Google review
64, Jalan DS 2/1, Bandar Dataran Segar, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://www.oyorooms.com/MY/hotels-in-Port%20Dickson/?utm_source…•Tips and more reviews for SPOT ON 90022 Segar Recreation Eco Park

18好運麵包王Lucky King Bun(蘆骨總店Lukut)

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Lucky King Bun, also known as Lukut HQ, is a must-visit restaurant in Port Dickson. Established in the 1980s, it offers a unique curry bun filled with delicious chicken curry. The soft and tasty bun complements the flavorful chicken curry perfectly. In addition to the signature dish, there are other options like bread with curry pork ribs or a combination of both. The restaurant's modern and clean infrastructure provides a pleasant dining experience, although parking may be limited.
If u happened to spend a holidays at Port Dickson , pls drop by at this wonderful restaurant located at Lukut Town . They signature curry chicken bread will bright up your day . Others dishes also quite tasty and price are super reasonable . Pls check out my photos for full menu .
Foo K — Google review
The curry chicken was absolutely delicious and paired perfectly with the bun. The portion was huge, enough to serve 2-4 people. The garlic pork belly was also flavorful and a great addition to the meal. We arrived early for lunch and were the first group to settle in. The restaurant offers plenty of seating, though it lacks air conditioning. After a few minutes, more groups began to arrive, all opting for the curry bun.
Misty F — Google review
Must try their Curry chicken bun.Bread is soft and fluffy. Curry chicken is fresh and mild spicy. Salted egg coated bitter-gourd has crispy crust outside, soft gourd texture inside. Its melt in your mouth!!! One of the greatest salted eggs dishes tried.
Shy H — Google review
Service was excellent! Brought along fishes I caught to this restaurant, chef cooked very well. And dishes we ordered were delicious! Thanks a lot:)
Tynsa G — Google review
Must try the signature bun. RM40 Curry chicken bun is nice. Chicken is tender and good taste, bun is fresh and soft. No air cond in this restaurant, all fans but we did not feel warm nor stuffy.
Jane C — Google review
The seafood very fresh especially the fish, i like the the steam fish with hong kong style, the foods serve very fast.
Eric Y — Google review
Crab meat so fresh and delicious 🤤 chili crab and salted egg crab best recommended!! price are reasonable, will come back again!!💕
LeyXin G — Google review
It used to be a typical kopitiam but it’s now a very modern restaurant. The name Lucky King Bun has been synonymous with curry chicken in a bun for a long time. It’s a popular dish for those visiting PD. However after so many years of not eating this, we were disappointed that the quality of the famous curry chicken bun has dropped significantly. The curry chicken is not as nice, the sauce is thicker and more Indian type curry. While the bun was not as fluffy. Overall we would rate the curry chicken bun a 3/5 at best. Nevertheless the environment is very nice and clean. Service is also good and prompt. If only they could improve on the quality of their best selling curry bun I’m sure they would be doing roaring business…..
Jason — Google review
4366, Jalan Besar, Lukut, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://linktr.ee/luckykingbun•+60 6-651 2392•Tips and more reviews for 好運麵包王Lucky King Bun(蘆骨總店Lukut)

19Port Dickson Beach

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Port Dickson Beach, located in Malaysia, is a popular vacation spot for families and water sports enthusiasts. Situated 32 km from Seremban and easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur, it offers a relaxing escape with its long sandy shoreline and various water activities like jet skis and banana boats. The area also boasts hotels that provide rental services for those looking to spend quality time with loved ones.
Vienna International Hotel (Gulou) located in the downtown area of Tianjin. Strategic location, near to Xinanjiao subway station, supermarket and food street with many halal option for muslim travelers. All within walking distance. Laundry room is provided in this hotel 24 hours accessible.
Nor J — Google review
Not bad have improved a lot since the last time I visited (many years ago), the sand seem clean a lot and water is clear to see too. But there are still some rubbishes around, hope all visitors can be a responsible human to clear all the stuff before they leave. One thing is very frustrating is all the toilets are closed due to bulan ramadan, I fully understand all food stalls closed during the fasting month and respect that but toilets should opened all the time.
Siang B — Google review
We reached the place in the afternoon. Around 2pm, It was not crowded. A peaceful environment to chill. A worth trip from KL city to the beach. Definitely, we will come back 👌🏻 Thank you
Marie D — Google review
🌴 Port Dickson – From Charcoal Village to Sunshine Coast Just an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur lies Port Dickson (or simply PD), a coastal town that has seen history sail across its shores. Today, it’s the go-to weekend escape for city folks, but if you dig a little deeper, you’ll discover that PD is more than just sandy beaches and seafood stalls—it’s a place where history, military pride, and nature all meet. Once upon a time, PD was just a quiet fishing village called Arang, named after the charcoal-making industry that thrived here. That all changed in the late 1800s, when the British decided it would make a great port for tin exports. Some say the town was named after a British officer, Sir John Frederick Dickson, whose railway projects helped transform the coast into a busy trade hub. But PD isn’t just about trade—it has always been a place of strategic importance. The colonial powers left behind a legacy of forts, lighthouses, and later, military bases. Even today, the town proudly carries the title “Army Town”, home to the Malaysian Army Museum, where tanks and warplanes stand as reminders of Malaysia’s military strength. For the traveler, though, PD is all about the sun and sea. From the family-friendly shores of Teluk Kemang to the peaceful charm of Blue Lagoon, every beach offers its own flavor. If you want a touch of history with your view, head to Cape Rachado (Tanjung Tuan)—home to the oldest lighthouse in Malaysia, built by the Portuguese in 1511. Standing there, overlooking the Straits of Malacca, it feels like time hasn’t moved at all. Nature lovers will also find PD refreshing, with mangrove trails, bird-watching spots, and even quirky attractions like the ostrich farm. Pair that with fresh seafood dinners by the beach, and you’ll understand why generations of Malaysians keep coming back. So whether you’re here for the beaches, history, or just a quick getaway, Port Dickson has a way of mixing it all together. It may no longer be a bustling port, but PD has found a new identity—as Malaysia’s very own Sunshine Coast, where the past meets the present under golden skies. 🌞
Mun C — Google review
Nice beach, plenty of restaurants, gets crowded during weekends. Bring mosquito repellent and sunscreen to keep sand flies and sunburns away ☀️🏖️🌊 We enjoyed walking along the beach and enjoy the sunset
Thomas F — Google review
Nearest beach to the KL city, around 1 hr drive (with jam during weekends could be 2 hours). White/grey super soft sand, with warm water and safe beach. Recently cleaned. Usually lots of people during holidays, nearby shops for everything, water stuff or clothes or food and drinks (although not super hygienic). Easy close parking. Lots of water sports, like banana boat, speed boat, jet ski, all very reasonable priced. Good for a day trip.
Muhammad S — Google review
Very nice place to enjoy the sunset!🌅 Water sports are also available! 🏄‍♀️🌊 #Beach #Sunset #Vacation #WaterSports #Fun
Applied M — Google review
Port Dickson a nice beach with few good entertaining water sports activity and Malaysian local food hub. You can enjoy your day over here with your near and dear once. Open beach for all and slightly maintained. Private parking for a day available along with private tents on beach side also available for 50 RM per day.
Nitin C — Google review
Jalan Baru Kemang, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Port Dickson Beach

20Regina Mall

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Shopping mall
Regina Mall, formerly known as Oceanic Mall, is a premier shopping destination in Jalan Pantai, Port Dickson. Renamed in 2016, it offers a variety of stores including apparel shops, beauty salons, and fitness centers. The mall also features restaurants serving delicious cuisine and entertainment options like bowling and karaoke. Conveniently located within the newly developed Port Dickson town center, Regina Mall is the only lifestyle shopping complex in the area.
A peaceful escape from the busy city life. The view was breathtaking, especially at sunset. Great spot for nature lovers and photographers!”
Run A — Google review
Went there on 22/10/2024 and played Drift Kart Newly opened entertainment place at Regina Mall P1 Parking, not sure is short term or long term operation So far it is a good place for fun! Can check it out if you plan to PD recently!
Yee Y — Google review
I dropped by there last month while I was on vacation with my friends at Port Dickson. It's a small mall and there's nothing much inside. There's a grocery store inside and also a clothing store where you can get something at the last minute.
Parimila — Google review
Fri 28 Dec 2023 I visited The Regina Mall in Port Dickson last this TGIF with my wife and two relatives from Melaka and I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of shops, restaurants and entertainment options available. The mall is newly renovated and has a modern and spacious design. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the mall was clean and well-maintained. The mall has something for everyone, whether you are looking for groceries, fashion, electronics, beauty products, books, or souvenirs. There are also many dining options, from fast food to fine dining, and from local to international cuisines. I especially enjoyed the nasi lemak at the food court and the ice cream at the dessert shop. The mall also has a cinema, a bowling alley, a karaoke lounge, and a children's playground. I had a lot of fun watching a movie and playing some games with my friends. The mall also hosts regular events and exhibitions, such as concerts, art shows, and cultural festivals. I saw a poster for an upcoming Chinese New Year celebration and I am looking forward to going back. The Regina Mall is a great place to shop, dine, and have fun in Port Dickson. It is easily accessible by car or public transport, and has ample parking space. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is visiting or living in the area. It is one of the best shopping malls in Malaysia.
Simon L — Google review
Not sure if this can be considered a mall due to its size. Small and compact, this building is in need of tenants as occupancy is few and far between. Ground floors seems to be more occupied, but the remaining floors are like ghost town. Was in and out within 15 mins.
Andrew A — Google review
Regina is a mall in port dicson, Malaysia. Unfortunately we were depress to see that most of the shops are close other than some Indian clothing shop..we just go there and came out without purchasing anything..lots of super shops ..in port dicson they are good.
Aed E — Google review
A very new but deserted mall. "The store" and sushi king on the first floor. New Market on the third floor and Mr DIY on the 4th. Close at 10pm. All other shops are closed down or empty. Avoid the sushi king outlet here.
Uchida S — Google review
It's just ok. There are few stores to look at. Nothing much to explore
Vaishali R — Google review
Batu ½, Jalan Pantai, Kampung Bahasa Kapor, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://reginamall.com.my/homepage•+60 6-647 5566•Tips and more reviews for Regina Mall
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21Pantai Purnama

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Beach
Pantai Purnama, also known as Moonlight Beach, is a serene and less crowded beach option in Port Dickson. It is located just before Teluk Kemang when heading north and offers a clean stretch of sand, although there are some rocks in the water. The beach is relatively secluded and accessible from the main road. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful surroundings and facilities such as toilets, a food court, and even camping opportunities.
This beach is small but peaceful with not many people around, which makes it a great place to relax. The beach is clean and you can even catch crabs and fish here! There are fun activities like banana boat rides and the guy in charge; Yap, along with his little son is very friendly and helpful. The only downside is that there’s no public toilet, which can be a bit inconvenient. But overall, I had a good time and would recommend it for a quiet beach getaway! 🌊✨
Intan N — Google review
I went there in the middle of the night at around 1AM. The area was tranquil and the beach is quite clean but there are still bits of rubbish here and there. The same cannot be said of the roadside (before reaching the beach) because there are plenty of rubbish, some piles are even spreading their stench. You can find friendly fishers with their long fishing rods at this hour. Tiny soft-shelled crabs will also come out and run along the beach. Overall, it's a decent place to relax and heal.
Moke E — Google review
Probably one of the best beach areas in Port Dickson. It is quite a long stretch of beach and it's relatively clean and not crowded. There is an area for camping and there are public toilets.
Dhennver N — Google review
🌙 Discovering Pantai Purnama – Port Dickson’s Quiet Moonlight Escape When people talk about Port Dickson, the usual names pop up—Teluk Kemang, Blue Lagoon, or Pantai Saujana. But tucked away at the 9th mile of Jalan Pantai lies a little secret locals call Pantai Purnama, which in Malay means Moonlight Beach. And true to its name, it’s best experienced when the sun dips low, and the silver glow of the moon reflects across its calm waters. Unlike the busier stretches of PD, Pantai Purnama feels like a hidden corner of serenity. To get there, you have to slip behind apartment blocks and greenery—almost as if the beach is shy, only revealing itself to those patient enough to look. The first thing you notice is the quiet: no blaring jet skis or noisy crowds, just the sound of waves gently pulling at the shore. 🌊 What Makes Pantai Purnama Special Romantic Ambience: With its name tied to the moon, it’s no surprise this beach has a reputation as a favorite spot for couples and evening strollers. Natural Beauty: During low tide, fascinating rock formations emerge, creating a natural playground for kids, photographers, and even casual rockhounds. Facilities with Simplicity: A few food stalls, BBQ pits, public toilets, and shaded pavilions make it just enough for a comfortable visit without disturbing its rustic charm. Camping & Picnics: Families often pitch tents here, enjoying the mix of sea breeze and starlit skies. 🏝 A Touch of History While Pantai Purnama itself doesn’t carry big historical events, it is part of the larger story of Port Dickson—a coastal town that began as a Malay fishing village once called Arang (named after charcoal production). Later, during the colonial era, it became a port for exporting tin from nearby Lukut. Over time, the coastline transformed into a string of recreational beaches, with Pantai Purnama remaining one of the quieter gems. Locals sometimes refer to it as Pantai Batu 9, marking its distance from town along the old coastal road. 🌅 Why You Should Visit If you’re looking for beach vibes without the chaos, Pantai Purnama is your best bet. Come in the evening for golden sunsets that give way to a moonlit shoreline, or early morning when the air is crisp, and the only footprints on the sand are yours. This isn’t the place for flashy water sports or beach clubs—it’s the kind of spot where you bring your own mat, a basket of snacks, and simply let time slow down. Whether you’re a couple searching for a quiet moment, a family wanting a calm picnic, or a solo traveler chasing peaceful corners, Pantai Purnama gives you exactly that. --- ✨ Travel Tip: Skip weekends if you can—weekdays are when you’ll truly feel the “moonlight magic” of Pantai Purnama.
Mun C — Google review
A less busy beach in Port Dickson, nice sand but there are rocks in the water. The place is quite clean without much debris which is good. There is a paid toilet and washroom , Rm1.00 for showering and Rm0.50 for toilet usage. Going up and down from the limited parking is sloped so very old or powerless cars may find it a challenge to climb up. Compared to the "beach" on Klana resorts side... this is okay as when high tide, Klana side is dangerous to swim 🏊‍♀️.
Jonathan “ — Google review
Loved this beach. Totally recommend. Therez carpark,and clean paid toilet,shower area. The parking is on a slope. So have to carry things down to the beach. Not wheelchair friendly though. The beach was not crowded at all at anytime of the day. We went on a weekday but it was on a school holiday.. Water was clean and calm. Our weather was perfect. Cloudy, abit gloomy but no rain. So it dint get too hot🏝. I suggest ppl to come as early as possible. Enjoy the water before the tide goes down and the rocks surfaces. The only cons is that certain part of the beach has rocks/corals under the water.which was obvious when the tide was low.so i suggest u guys to pick the right spot to swim. Otherwise you are going to land up with alot of cuts.
Dhivyah — Google review
Pretty hidden place with less people here. Much cleaner beach.
Jeevaraaj V — Google review
I thought Blue Lagoon is less crowded than here. But it seems here is less crowded, even on weekends (today is public holiday though), managed to easily get a parking and shaded spots to have a picnic. The sand in the water is quite soft. There is also a public toilet, cafe and some shady trees.
Fun A — Google review
Jln Kemang 12, Tanjung Tanah Merah, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Pantai Purnama

22Pantai Cahaya Negeri

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Leisure center
Pantai Cahaya Negeri is a picturesque beach near Port Dickson, offering a serene atmosphere and stunning views. Unlike other beaches in the area, swimming is not allowed here, but visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the 500-meter bridge leading to the mangrove trees and a lookout tower. The beach features a beautiful recreational park with ample shade for picnics and relaxation.
Arrived just before sunset , spent some quality time while witnessing the sun setting . Great place to hang out with others or by your lonesome . The bridge was closed off , I think after 6:00pm so I didn't get the chance to get on the bridge . Would come again .
Micha — Google review
Nestled along the pristine shores of Port Dickson, Pantai Cahaya Negeri offers a meticulously maintained retreat, catering to a diverse range of leisure activities. The beach boasts immaculate cleanliness and a host of amenities, making it an ideal destination for joggers, sightseers, picnickers, and photography enthusiasts alike. A defining feature of Pantai Cahaya Negeri is its well-appointed pedestrian walkway, thoughtfully designed to accommodate joggers while offering uninterrupted views of the coastline. Additionally, strategically placed restroom facilities ensure the comfort of visitors planning extended stays for picnics or leisurely outings. The beachscape itself is a testament to thoughtful planning, with infrastructure tailored to enhance the recreational experience. Of notable mention is the Pulau Burung Walkway & Watch Tower, accessible via a lengthy bridge connector. This scenic walkway, adorned with lush mangrove trees, provides a serene setting for visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. Gazebos and pitstops along the walkway offer opportunities for relaxation, while informative panels enrich the experience by detailing the area's flora and fauna. At the culmination of the walkway stands the watchtower—an architectural marvel affording panoramic views of the beach and its surroundings. From this vantage point, visitors can appreciate the vast expanse of the coastline, creating lasting memories against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery. In conclusion, Pantai Cahaya Negeri emerges as a must-visit destination in Port Dickson, promising an array of recreational opportunities amidst its pristine setting. Whether seeking solace in nature, embarking on an invigorating jog, or simply capturing the beauty through the lens, this beach offers an unforgettable experience sure to leave a lasting impression.
Ismi L — Google review
4km away from Port Dickson Town. Ample parking. Suitable for family picnic activities and open camp site. No need to apply any permit. The authorities provided the public toilet, public bathroom and praying area. Very nice scenery, spacious garden for evening walk and you can cross to the small island via the bridge to see the sun set.
Mohd N — Google review
Nice place for take a morning walk along the bridge for about 500meter that take you to mangrove trees area and lookout tower of the beach. Also to have a picnic or camping with family and friends. You also can swim at the beach if you want too. The water is clean and warm. There is also public toilet and small shop to buy something you need. The parking area is quite enough if pack with people. This location is near to the Tentera junction. There is also a banana boat service for price about in the range of RM20-RM50 for certain distance traveled that you can deal with the person in charge. Overall, this beach is beautiful and great environment for recreational activity with friends and families.
Zharif Z — Google review
The beach is suitable for camping and picnic. There's a shower and toilet facilities nearby. Pulau Burong is accessible via jetty from the Pantai Cahaya Negeri. Really appreciate how clean the beach area is now.
Hidayah A — Google review
Beautiful setting in the morning. Fully surrounded by sea water on the left and right and with a bridge linking to the Pulau Burung. Surroonded by the many picnickers and camping kaki. Nearly every beach could enjoy swim. By noon came back it is dry and possible walking to the sea on the sea bed. Many activities possible and kids love it. Great sunset view too.
Fong K — Google review
Overall, the trip was a blast. The scenery was super beautiful. Also, pretty clean as well. A good place to go picnic, or (if allowed) camping.👍
Muiz ( — Google review
Multiple camp grounds in the area (I am submitting a place in Maps for tourists to find the camp grounds). Public toilet (pay per visit) is available in the area but closes at night - consider nearby petrol stations. Near to eateries so don’t worry about that. The place is quite crowded on weekends. As almost all other places in PD, the beach is not the cleanest but OK-lah bath-able. Nice to run along the beach in the morning. Final say; recommend to come here if you are in PD.
Muhammad I — Google review
71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Pantai Cahaya Negeri

23Aurora Park Port Dickson

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Amusement park
Theme park
Aurora Park Port Dickson offers a fun and educational experience for families. The mini zoo allows children to interact with adorable animals, while the night lantern show provides a colorful and aesthetic backdrop for memorable photos. The park features beautiful light sculptures including a gleaming lighthouse, the Eiffel Tower, and Mount Fuji. Visitors can also explore the spacious area with various animals such as turkeys, chickens, cows, ostriches, rabbits, fish, and goats.
Good place to hang out after dinner..good for kids for petting. Clean. Went at night, the LED light gives the vibrant.
Naomie I — Google review
It’s a very big area with quite a lot of animals including turkey, chicken, cow, ostrich, rabbits, fish, goats… There’s only a specific area to pet the rabbit and goats, and the rest of the farm you can walk around for as long as you want, it’s hot but breezy, there were around 3 workers on site when we were there looking after and feeding the animals (we were here at 10.30am on a Saturday). The staff were friendly and tried to guide us around and help us, it also rained a bit and they gave us an umbrella The place is kept quite clean for the animal although some of the cages could be more comfortable. There are A LOT OF MOSQUITOES! The RM10 bucket of feed is quite expensive but I don’t think this place has enough visitors to sustain. Overall I think it was okay, my 3yo toddler enjoyed himself looking and feeding the animals.
Amelia T — Google review
Aurora Park features a beautiful petting zoo with ostriches, cows, goats, and even a giant rabbit that's incredibly cute. I enjoyed a wonderful weekend with my family at Aurora Park, especially admiring the beautiful decorative lighting at night."
Kelvin L — Google review
Sad to see the animal is starving, when you come to this place bring carrot extra. Overall nice experience to meet import rabbit from holland Australia.
HeyyJinn — Google review
We are having pleasant time here with the animals. Tickets include both petting farm and aurora park at night. Animal food are RM10 per pack Staffs are extremely friendly! Suggest to come here at night to look at the Led Light Display!
Yaw L — Google review
Nice experience with family. 1 ticket for both day park and night LED park. Consider proper managed, with active and playful animals. And some animals escaped from petting zone and chase us for food (Run for your life!) Do have a little suggestion for small animals like rabbits, the floor should be padded with filter will smaller holes.
Tom K — Google review
Really enjoyed to bring kids here.. The owner really friendly Chinese guy.. The animal a lot of types. Having fun with kids play ground.. Kids also can feed and play with rabbit, fish, goat and horse.
Syahariah I — Google review
We got offer for ticket entrance Adult RM15, kids RM10.. But this place is kinda creepy and eerie, maybe because we are the only one here at 8pm.. There are also some farm animals you can feed them food..
Raudhah S — Google review
lot 3636, batu 9, Jalan Pantai, Kampung Sungai Menyala, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://auroraparkportdickson.com/•Tips and more reviews for Aurora Park Port Dickson

24Gim Men Teppanyaki

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Restaurant
Gim Men Teppanyaki is a well-established Chinese restaurant located in the Kampung Arab area of Port Dickson. Despite its name, it doesn't specialize in Japanese-style teppanyaki. The restaurant exudes a traditional, roadside Chinese eatery ambiance with its classic zinc roofing and bright fluorescent lighting. Over the years, Gim Men Teppanyaki has gained valuable experience in serving customers.
This restaurant is located in 📍Port Dickson, not in a shop lot or industrial area but in a standalone kampung-style restaurant. The highlight? It’s all cooked by HwaRen! Iykyk—it’s delicious! ~ To check if they’re open, you can follow their Facebook page. Here’s what we ordered: 🐟 Grilled Fish – 9/10 🪿 Boneless Roast Duck – 9.4/10 🐙 Squid – 9/10 🍴 Lala (Clams) – 9/10 🥬 Lettuce – 8/10 Personal Overall Rating: 🍽️ Food: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👥 Service: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 🍃 Ambience: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Suzanne T — Google review
Came here the second time. First time was in 2023 and it was satisfying that time. But this time I came, the fish was a bit tasteless not like the grill fish but like the steam fish. I can’t even taste the charcoal grilled smell on it. Everything is expensive. Long time waiting also. 40 mins only the food served.
Irene — Google review
The person who took our order (not sure if he was a staff member or the owner) seemed quite oblivious and made us feel unwelcome. The menu was very limited, so don’t expect a wide variety of food options. We ended up ordering the grilled fish, stuffed crabs, and grilled squid. At the time of our order, there were only five tables occupied including ours, and two of them had already finished their meals. Despite that, we had to wait 45 minutes for our food – which felt like a long time. 🤔🤔 There were four of us, but they served 1.2kg of fish and only 300g of squid. We’re still puzzled by how and why those portions were decided. The fish and squid were drenched in oil/gravy with an odd taste. The sambal was just a tiny scoop on the side and had a slightly bitter flavor. As for the stuffed crab, it was really just "crab" – definitely not something we’d recommend ordering. The final bill was quite pricey and definitely not worth the cost. We won’t be returning, and we certainly don’t recommend this place.
Eric C — Google review
Will visit this restaurant whenever I come to PD. Have visited for more than 10 years. Still love the taste and uniqueness of the foods. Must try 1) 3 flavours steamed fish 2) lala 3) stuff crab 4) prawn 5) duck Though there are so many seafood restaurants out there that may serve more varieties to dishes. But this restaurant is a must try.
Larry L — Google review
Ordered grill fish, duck, otak-otak and stuffed crab. It's delicious.
SL L — Google review
Special Chinese style of smoked grilled fish / tofu / crab meat. Good to try ! Less table at dining space due to small family business
Gan C — Google review
The menu is quite interesting, although limited choices .. but food was enjoyable, mostly grilled .. simple setup .. friendly hist/owner .. takes orders, cooks, serves .. We enjoyed the grilled fish, squid, lala, otak otak & boneless duck .. Good option for dinner ..
Susan L — Google review
Would advise to WhatsApp/call them to make a reservation. They operate from 5pm-9pm only and it gets really busy because the food is so good! The stuffed crab is superb & the tofu is wonderful. I’m not a big fan of fish but my partner finished most of the grilled fish on his own. Service is alright but the food was what made the experience excellent – all 3 dishes + 2 rice + 2 Chinese tea for about RM50. Would definitely come again if I’m around PD.
Sabrina — Google review
103, N163, Kampung Arab, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•+60 19-660 7762•Tips and more reviews for Gim Men Teppanyaki

25Kafe Kampung Kaw

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Kafe Kampung Kaw is a popular spot in Port Dickson, just a short drive from Grand Lexis Port Dickson. This hidden gem attracts both locals and tourists, especially for breakfast. The restaurant offers delicious and reasonably priced local food that comes in satisfying portions. On weekends, it's bustling with customers who appreciate the delectable and visually appetizing breakfast options served by the talented chefs and kitchen staff.
1st visit during a long public holiday weekend. Long Q at the entrance..but waiting time is about 5 minutes only. Warm welcome from the welcoming staff, with smile and patiently arranging our order.👍👍👍👍👍 Food: worth what we paid. Saw previous comment about portion vs. price = the management revised the pricing. Well done. Waiting time for food: a bit longer since there are so many customers. According to my spouse, it was shorter time when she visited during normal weekend. Flies: these are not the typical which will lay eggs in the food. Am married to local PD and was disturbed by flies years ago. So don't worry. Kafe management provided portable fly fan on the table. Overall, the place is nice, the staff is friendly and the food is nice. Will try again during normal weekend.
Zaid J — Google review
I'm very satisfied having breakfast here. The food is good, the ambience and decoration is very calming and their toilet also very clean and smells good! But since this place is very popular so you need to queue a bit. So if you're rush, maybe not suitable for you. But i love it nevertheless because everything is systematic!
Naseha S — Google review
This is our go-to breakfast spot whenever we visit Port Dickson. Not only is the cafe lovely, with a wonderfully calming environment surrounded by trees, but their Nasi Lemak is truly one of the best. We've been trying it with various side dishes, but this time we went back to the basic Ayam Goreng (fried chicken) and it was absolutely good! The Paru Goreng (fried beef lung) is also chef's kiss, absolutely perfect. This will forever be our favorite spot every time we come to Port Dickson!
Syarafina H — Google review
The next morning, we went looking for a good breakfast spot in Port Dickson. As usual, I checked Google for recommendations, and Kafe Kampung Kaw came up as the top choice. It was about a 16-minute drive from our homestay, a little far by Malaysian breakfast standards, but we decided to give it a try. The location is somewhat isolated, but the signage and direction markers were very clear. When we arrived, we were pleasantly surprised at how well the parking was organized, with clearly marked entry and exit points. The large number of vehicles told us right away that the place was popular. We were a group of seven, and a server quickly guided us to our table. The only small drawback was being given just two menus for seven people, ideally, four would have been better so we could share more easily. The ordering system was excellent. Each table is provided with a checklist menu to mark down all items, which you then hand over to the server. After our food was served, they gave us a printed checklist of everything we ordered. The server then went through it with us, checking off each item to confirm we had received everything. This was a really impressive step, and I wish more restaurants would adopt it, it avoids the usual problem of missing or wrong orders. We ordered a variety of dishes: my wife and I had nasi lemak, my mother-in-law chose nasi goreng kampung, while the kids went for soto, beef soup, nasi salmon salmon, and a few other items. Everything was served as ordered, and the food was flavorful and satisfying. The dining area was shaded and comfortable, with proper coverings, plenty of fans, and even portable air conditioners running. The wash area and restrooms were also clean and well maintained. Service was fast, friendly, and very organized. Combined with good food and attention to detail, it made for a great breakfast experience. Even the exit leading back to the main street was clearly marked, showing how well thought-out the whole setup was.
Adam M — Google review
Had lunch here today. Food is okay, but the waiting time was more than 1 hour, so it’s not recommended to come during peak hours. Prices are slightly expensive for the small portion size. Customer service is average. The environment is clean, but since it’s an open space, there are quite a lot of flies around. Parking space is plenty.
ZXCO R — Google review
Kafe Kg Kaw is a hidden gem that truly captures the essence of kampung dining with a modern twist. Nestled in a lush, rustic setting, the café offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for breakfast or brunch. The highlight is their Nasi Lemak Kambing Bakar—fragrant rice paired with tender grilled lamb and punchy sambal, a dish that alone is worth the trip. Their Kuih Gemuk (roti puri) with sambal sardin or kari kambing is equally delightful, fluffy and rich with flavour. After 10:30 AM, the menu expands to Western comfort food—burgers, quesadillas, nachos, even pizza—all served with a Malaysian “kaw” character. Service is quick and friendly, prices are wallet-friendly (most dishes under RM20), and the kampung ambience makes every meal memorable. It does get busy on weekends, so arriving early is best, and don’t be surprised by a few flies—the team even provides mini swatters at each table, a thoughtful touch. Kafe Kg Kaw isn’t just a café—it’s an experience. Delicious food, warm service, and kampung vibes make it a must-visit whenever you’re in Port Dickson. Truly kaw in every way!
Basir R — Google review
Went here for breakfast yesterday with a big group of 18 people. The place was already packed when we arrived, so we had to line up. Thankfully, the staff were efficient. They asked how many of us, gave us the menu form to pre-order, and got a table ready. We waited around 35 minutes before they managed to clear and set up a space for all of us. I tried the kueyteow kambing, nasi impit goreng, and roti gemok with kari kambing. The kueyteow kambing had that nice charred flavour and tasted good, though the portion of kambing slices could be improved considering the price. The nasi impit goreng caught me off guard. It came coated in a gravy like mee or kueyteow goreng basah. Unexpected, but it actually tasted pretty good. The roti gemok with kari kambing was also satisfying. Price-wise, more on the cafe side but I appreciate the speed and efficiency of the staff. All in all, not a bad spot especially if you're coming in a big group.
Adiba Z — Google review
Food’s tasty, portions are just nice, and prices are super reasonable….They’ve got a decent mix such as pizza (after 10.30am), nasi lemak, fried rice,congee, coffee, tea, juices, and a small dessert menu too. Flavours are pretty solid. Just a headsup though….parking can be a bit tricky.🤣😝😋
Lina F — Google review
PT3038, Jalan Hj Sirat, Kampung Baru, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://m.facebook.com/kafekampungkaw/•Tips and more reviews for Kafe Kampung Kaw
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26Teluk Kemang

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Teluk Kemang is a charming town located in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, just south of Port Dickson. The town is renowned for its main attraction, the Teluk Kemang beach, which boasts fine sands and clear emerald waters. This former mining town offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, from trekking to visiting a beautiful lighthouse at Tanjung Tuan and exploring the gorgeous mangrove island at Bagan Pinang.
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27Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest

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Nestled in the scenic Port Dickson, Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest is a charming gem that beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. This forest-covered peninsula features well-marked hiking paths leading to stunning beaches and offers breathtaking views of the Straits of Malacca from its peak. A leisurely 20-minute hike rewards you with not only panoramic vistas but also access to a hidden beach tucked away behind the hill.
This is a small recreational park leading you to the famous Cape Rachado lighthouse. The hike up to the peak is easy and short. You may take the jungle trail if you wish but there is a tar road leading you all the way to the lighthouse on top. There is another beach trail from the top of the lighthouse but it is full of rocks at the bottom. It was a great experience doing this hike! Peaceful and serene park to enjoy your outdoors. Fully recommended!!!
CHOO S — Google review
It’s really a nice place for a short hike to the hidden beach. Note that please take the second route rather than the first route to go to the beach from the main entrance. Also, please bring your own plastic bag to collect the rubbish and bring them back. Though, the parking is really difficult to search especially if you going in the early morning of the weekends.
Akmal H — Google review
Hike and forest trail is fine, but still have rubbish, 7/10. The beach... 2 years ago 2023, it was a very clean and tidy beach, after been discovered by the mass public, it became just like any other dirty west coast beach in malaysia.. full of plastic cans, burnt plastics site, broken glass, kid's pampers and etc... a sad scene... it pains me to give a one star, o7 beach 🫡
Yx L — Google review
well maintained trail steep climbs up and down to the beach as well as a semi-marked trail to the caves very hot, but has canopy lighthouse looks okay, they don't let people in though. I didn't complete the main trail, there is a rail marked path which goes on to make a loop but as I was exhausted from climbing down to the beach and back up to the trail etc, I didn't think I'd survive my noon hike if I went on
Apoorva N — Google review
Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest is a hidden gem in Port Dickson and truly worth 5 stars! The forest is peaceful, refreshing, and perfect for nature lovers. The hiking trail is well-marked and not too difficult, with plenty of shade along the way. At the end of the trail, you’ll find a beautiful lighthouse and stunning sea views that make the walk so rewarding. The forest is also rich with wildlife, fresh air, and greenery all around. It’s an excellent place to exercise, relax, and enjoy the outdoors with family or friends. A must-visit spot for anyone traveling to PD!
Amy S — Google review
Found this gem randomly, didnt regret my choice. Drove 1 and half hour from banting. The sceneries are superb, didnt expect to find such a beautiful beach with clear water. And u can have some hiking sessions here as well. Good for exercise! 1. Make sure visit their beach 2. Make sure go up until the peak of bukit batu putih or at least to the half peak (with glasses wall) A very nice place near to blue lagoon
Tang H — Google review
A must visit place to all hikers and nature lovera. The hike is just different from your casual hike and the view is stunning. There are at least 4 different locations you can visit here, the Bukit Batu Putih, the lighthouse, the rocky Tanjung and also the hidden beach. The hike is quite challenging but enjoyable.
Shazwan H — Google review
This place has always been my favourite place for unwinding. The reason I love this place: 1) free 2) the hiking is not too challenging, since I'm not so athletic, this place is ideal for me. 3) you can visit the lighthouse, glass platform, Bukit kapur, monkey Bay and etc. you can cover these 4 awesome places within half a day 4) you can get some spectacular scenery at this place especially at Bukit kapur. 5) monkey bay is an ideal beach for young kids as the waves aren't strong and the trees are just by the beach. I highly recommend this place.
Larry L — Google review
Jalan Pantai, Tanjung Tuan, 71050 Malacca, Malaysia•http://www.forestry.gov.my/•+60 18-211 7191•Tips and more reviews for Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest

28PD Fung Hai Kopitiam

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Visit PD Fung Hai Kopitiam for a delightful weekend breakfast. Their menu includes delicious items such as Kopi gelas, Teh C, Nasi lemak bungkus, Roti bakar butter, Roto kukus butter, and Telur ayam kampong. The coffee here is exceptional; it surpasses many other kopitiams in terms of creaminess and the perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness.
When I first bite the chicken chop, it tasted totally different than any chicken chop I’ve ever tried, it has a different flavour like a hidden taste in it. The nice brown gravy pour on top of the chicken chop was the original sauce how our Hainan descendants made during the British colonial. Chicken chop coated with egg, green peas, thin sliced wedges, onion, and a piece of tomato. It is confirm that this is the Authentic Hainanese Chicken Chop. Today is a special day to me, thank you.
La ( — Google review
It was quiet on a Sunday morning. Parking isn't a problem. Morning has limited things, the Hainanese noodle and chicken chop are only available 10.30am or 11am. I ask 2 people, both gave me different timing so you know la. The staff is really blur. We ordered 1 drink and just 1 bread and we needed to repeat ourselves multiple time. The dry chicken noodle was nice and enjoyable. Nasi lemak's rice was soft and fragrant while the sambal went well with it Roti bakar wasn't great.
Pui L — Google review
Loved every single dish that arrived at our table. We ordered the hai lam noodle, char kuey teow, toasted bread with kaya and butter, and 2 Hainanese chicken chop (total around rm 20 per person INCLUDING drinks. As a PJ person, wow, love it). We went there on a Wednesday and there were not many people. Parked right opposite. Hai lam noodle was good. The noodles were springy and chewy. Boss told us the noodles were from Sepang. The chicken was juicy and not super dry, along with the prawns and the fish cake, delicious. The char kuey teow had LOTS of wok hey. Could smell it the moment a friend touched the noodles to distribute it. Love it. It had a very strong white pepper taste as well without the sandy texture so it really suit my taste. My friend also said she'd definitely come again just to eat the char kuey teow. The hainanese chicken chop is authentic. All the ones I had before all had a super crispy and hard sort of deep fried batter coating but this had a more egg white base. It tasted like the chicken was wrapped in an omelette. The texture of the outside was also like the texture of a Thai fried omelette. Was worried ordering 2 for 3 people including 2 other noodles dishes would be too much but because of the light batter coating, we could comfortably eat it all. The toast was nice as well. Not too thick and crispy. Good ratio of butter, kaya, and bread. The salted butter helped to bring out the sweetness of the kaya without it being too sweet and with the texture of the crispy bread (wasnt too crispy until it hurt my mouth), I almost asked for seconds. No picture because it was the first to arrive and was polished off before I remembered to take any pics at all....
Xin Y — Google review
My go to weekend breakfast. My standard order Kopi gelas Teh C Nasi lemak bungkus Roti bakar butter Roto kukus butter Telur ayam kampong The kopi is one of the best for me. Even better than many other kopitiam I've been. Creamy, not too sweet, good balance between sourness and bitterness. The rotis come with generous amount of butter. Nasi lemak is standard. If you don't know where to have your breakfast, you should try this place. They are the 4th gen from a long history of Fung Hai kopitiam.
Umang2 P — Google review
Typical small town Chinese restaurant serves Hainanese noodle and Hainanese chicken chop
UrbanWanderer — Google review
The food here is not even hot at all. The coffee was tooooo diluted. It felt like ice water. The Chinese guy was there sitting never even took our order. We waited for almost 10-15 mins just to order. But the Chinese guy then took order of new Chinese customers. And the bee hoon basah took almost 40mins. Overall it was a bad experience. 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿
Darshan K — Google review
A classic kopitiam experience. Loved the steamed bread! A must stop for a wholesome and simple breakfast!
Kalaivani G — Google review
Another restaurant which was long lost and now found after more than ten years ago. Mainly come here for their hainese chicken chop and hainese fried noodles. My disappointment was that the chicken chop doesn't taste the same as those days. Even the hainese fried noodles wasn't as good now. The iced coffee is okay. Heard from the owner is the fourth generation taking over now. { Wheelchair accessible }
C G — Google review
80, Jln Dato' K. Pathmanaban, Kampung Bahasa Kapor, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for PD Fung Hai Kopitiam

29Pantai Saujana

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Pantai Saujana is a serene beach in Port Dickson, offering calm waters and a wide expanse of soft sand, perfect for leisurely strolls, camping, and BBQs. As part of the array of beautiful beaches in the area, it provides an ideal setting for families, adventure seekers, and couples. Visitors can engage in various water activities such as banana boat rides and jet skiing while enjoying the warm hospitality of the locals.
Chill place. A lot family picnic here, bring stove for bbq, tent to nap, kiting, great place to spend time with kids.
Sunny S — Google review
Decent beach to bring famliy to enjoy a day off. This stretch of beach has some trees for shade, the sand is medium coarseness and it is quite shallow. When it is low tide you can go out far out. My kids love to explore what the tide left behind. There are no vendors or people trying to charge you for shades and beach chairs.
David — Google review
It's an excellent destination for families. The beach is pristine, with restroom facilities nearby, and there's even a food stall conveniently located near the shore.
Mohd M — Google review
This beach very good,got pay bathroom to shower,like it very much.
Kenneth Y — Google review
You can try out kopi and kueh by the beach near Pantai Saujana. The weather is nice today after the rain, and since it’s low tide, we walked quite far and even spotted some crab families. You can also consider staying at Avillion Port Dickson.
Cheng W — Google review
Beautiful beach! Easily accessible from the main road.
Rais R — Google review
Really like this beach nice and clean all the locals come here plus you have several outside food places available locals are really friendly would definitely recommend anyone to come and spend their time in this speech as they have several water activities available like banana boats jet skis and boat rides not only that the sunset from this location is mind-blowing so you have to stay until the sunset to enjoy this place
Farhad A — Google review
One of the best place to heal your soul ! especially during the sunset hour. The beach is huge and clean, thanks to MCO, the water is cleaner compared to before. It’s not crowded and i’d definitely come here gain. The scenery was outstanding.
Umi S — Google review
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30Bukit Batu Putih

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Bukit Batu Putih offers a picturesque hiking experience with stunning views of the surrounding blue waters. The 40-minute hike to the peak leads to rocky terrain, and while the trail is generally beginner-friendly, there are some challenging parts that may not be suitable for young children. The hill stands at 223 meters high and features two paths, one leading to a view deck and the other to a beautiful beach area.
The hiking trail is not tough — you can reach the top in less than an hour. Open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM, and the best part? Entrance is free! The peak offers a beautiful view and gives you an amazing photo opportunity. Definitely worth the hike!
Aziera R — Google review
Nice hike at Bukit Batu Putih. The trail is moderate with fresh air and a beautiful beach view at the top. Some paths can be a bit slippery, so good shoes are recommended. Worth the climb!
Lorena H — Google review
Bukit batu putih it’s a amazing view point. Sea beach & Hill view it’s really awesome. Hiking not difficult. Remember to bring water. Top view awesome. It’s side of blue lagoon beach and monkey bay beach. You can enjoying three place. It’s amazing.
ইসলামী প — Google review
Bukit Batu Putih offers a short but rewarding hike with beautiful coastal and sea views from the top. The trail is relatively easy and beginner-friendly, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Best to go during sunrise or sunset for the nicest scenery.
Rsydrsli — Google review
The trail is perfect for those who seek a relaxing and easy track. Suitable for beginners while offers beautiful scenery and is perfect for weekend activities.
Amirul I — Google review
We went late Saturday morning. Being out of the city we thought there would be less people. We were completely wrong. The hype has brought in such a big crowd Relatively easy trail. Starting with paved road until you reach the actual entrance. On the way to the peak there’s a glass balcony viewpoint so you can take a breather there. While the rocky peak may look like it’s arduous, the hike up isn’t that long, certainly not as bad as other trail. Very cramp up the top with kids wanting to get their “pictures”. Kinda ruined the mood for me. Nonetheless I’m sure it is stunning on a weekday, and it’d be a much more pleasant hike.
Ain M — Google review
Pleasant adventure hiking with my friends. Pretty. I don’t know why people wrote beginner friendly . There are some routes that is not beginner friendly. Overall view was nice in pantai keramat and Pasang Surut. The cave is a must visit.
SABRINA S — Google review
Good trail for beginners as it takes less than an hour to reach the peak of the bukit. It would be boring if you only go for bukit batu putih, how about having a detour to the lighthouse or the beach pass from the lighthouse? Or maybe go find the "Gua Sejengkal". It was fun nonetheless
Skiitec — Google review
Puncak Bukit Batu Putih, Tanjung Tuan, Malaysia•+60 11-3929 2993•Tips and more reviews for Bukit Batu Putih
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31Bintang Family Karaoke

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Bintang Family Karaoke is a popular spot in Port Dickson, located near the Grand Lexis. It's a great place for family gatherings and offers clean facilities with reasonable pricing for room bookings. The karaoke rooms are spacious and can accommodate both adults and children. While the song selection leans towards Chinese songs, there are still oldies available to sing along to. The customer service is highly praised, making it a recommended spot for affordable and enjoyable karaoke sessions with the family.
New Management Took Over! All new songs updated, beautiful environment and has youtube too🙌🏻😍 Best Karaoke In Port Dickson
Vithya S — Google review
The place was cheap & affordable, we get the vvip room RM190 /3 hours. The room was big to accommodate 12 adult & few children. The song not updated, most are Chinese song. But still oldies are there. They still using projector for the big room, abit blur, still can sing 😁. I hv a ton of fun with our family. Tq
Abang B — Google review
Need improvement, listed song (English, Chinese, malay songs) only no smart tv cant open YouTube or Bluetooth.
Nariboyzz — Google review
Edited : come again after a year. Looks like new management and see room new paint. Expect a good environment. Got same room like last time, but with old same problem. Need to wait around 20 minutes to change room. Speaker need to replace. Toilet dirty. Staff need to be more profesional. Chinese staff before more better attitude.
Aegyo R — Google review
single room bersih, lagu agak up to date, sound best, overall we had a good time 👍🏼
Hyza K — Google review
Great for family gatherings. Facility was clean and was clear of cigarettes smoke when we got the into the karaoke room. Pricing of booking of room was reasonable and songs list was quite complete. It was located within walking distance from our resort so it was a plus point. Will definitely visit it again when we are in PD next time.
Chon T — Google review
Sound system is average but can request the staff to adjust. Rooms charge are more cheaper during working hours. Can buy drinks and foods at shop inside. Have sofa at waiting area infront of cashier. Smoking allowed in room. Toilet is ok. Parking quite limited at this area.
JuzMe — Google review
Strong smell of cigarettes smoke at reception and karaoke room. And also at the microphones. Very spoil the mood. The mic and sound system also very bad. The choices of the songs also not many. Will not come here again.
Youtuber — Google review
Batu 2, Jalan Seremban, Tanjung Gemok, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•https://www.facebook.com/BintangFamilyKaraoke/?fref=ts•+60 6-651 6555•Tips and more reviews for Bintang Family Karaoke

32Segar City Recreation Park

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If you're an adventure seeker looking for your next thrill, Segar City Recreation Park is the perfect destination. This vibrant park is packed with a variety of recreational activities that cater to all tastes, including an exhilarating obstacle course, archery sessions, and even drift carting. It's an ideal spot for group outings or corporate events where you can bond over fun challenges. Families will also find it a great place for a quick getaway filled with outdoor excitement like ATV rides.
fun place for team building , recommended for event 👍👍
Nor A — Google review
Fun place, choice of indoors and outdoors. Outdoors more fun, with go kart and flying fox to choose from. Indoors mostly kiddos rides and video games, half of which not operational. The escape rooms are quite simple and easy to get through. Overall ok for younger kids but limited replay fun factor.
Hoong W — Google review
Enjoy and so much fun here! Recommended you to come and experience all the activities.
Nazeera S — Google review
Nice place for short family escape. Play the outdoor activities like atv.
Lis S — Google review
Need a slight maintenance and all is good
Mohd B — Google review
Come To Join & Enjoy Games
Uma M — Google review
Fun, exciting and thrilling experience
Reema 1 — Google review
Nice place for group activities and company event,just some complain there are a lot flies
Edwin S — Google review
64, Jalan DS 2/1, Bandar Dataran Segar, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•http://www.segarcity.com/•Tips and more reviews for Segar City Recreation Park

33Sungai Lukut Besar

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Sungai Lukut Besar is a hidden gem for nature lovers and fishing enthusiasts alike. As you journey along its banks, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of lush tropical rainforests, accompanied by the soothing sounds of the flowing river. The terrain is mostly flat, making it an ideal spot for light exercise or family outings. However, do keep in mind that during the rainy season, the river's current can become quite strong, so caution is advised.
(Translated by Google) Clean (Original) Bersih
Bahar P — Google review
good
Azizi A — Google review
Gets me to spot
Evol — Google review
(Translated by Google) Suitable for fishing...but the current is strong... (Original) Sesuai utk memancing...tpi arus deras...
Must M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fishing place for all people who are interested in fishing (Original) Tempat mancing semua masyarakat yg berminat mancing
Budak ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fishing shock (Original) Syok mancing
Eddy H — Google review
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34Tanjung Gemuk beach

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Tanjung Gemuk Beach, nestled in the northern region of Port Dickson, offers a serene escape for those looking to relax and unwind. Despite its proximity to a power station, the beach maintains its charm with clear waters that invite you for a dip. The sand here is notably finer compared to other beaches in the area, providing a pleasant experience underfoot. However, be prepared for some large patches of grass that may make lounging less comfortable.
Water is pretty shallow to swim...
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Jalan Tanjung Gemuk, Taman Tanjung, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Tanjung Gemuk beach

35Tetikus Soft Toys Bundle

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Tetikus Soft Toys Bundle in Port Dickson is a fantastic family-friendly destination that promises to keep children entertained and engaged. With a wide array of beloved toys, kids can immerse themselves in play and fun, making it an energizing and exciting experience for the whole family.
1067, Jalan Politeknik 20, Taman Politeknik, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Tetikus Soft Toys Bundle
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36Sime Darby Plantations Sdn. Bhd.

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Sime Darby Plantations Sdn. Bhd. offers a scenic route that meanders through lush plantations, leading you to the tranquil river area. The terrain is predominantly flat, making it an ideal path for those looking to engage in light exercise while soaking up the natural beauty around them. However, be prepared for warmer conditions during the rainy season as certain sections of this route are quite exposed to sunlight. It's a perfect blend of nature and activity!
(Translated by Google) Sy LG is looking for a sister (Original) Sy LG cari awek
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Ladang Temerah, Negeri Sembilan, Chuah, Malaysia•+60 6-667 2076

37Bandar Dataran Segar

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Located in the vibrant area of Bandar Dataran Segar, Lukut, the art gallery is a must-visit destination. Boasting an impressive collection of 50 interactive illustrations created by a group of skilled artists from China, it offers a captivating experience for visitors. The gallery features five unique theme zones: Adventure, Aquarium, Animation, Exotic, and Dark Art Zone, each promising to engage and delight your senses with its mesmerizing displays.
71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Bandar Dataran Segar

38Pantai Tanjung Gemok Beachside

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Nestled along the coast, Pantai Tanjung Gemok Beachside is a delightful escape for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. This charming beach may be small in size, but it offers a refreshing atmosphere that invites visitors to unwind and soak up the sun. The pristine sands are perfect for leisurely strolls or family picnics, making it an ideal spot for locals to gather and relax.
Beautiful beach, better go and enjoy there at the sunset time
Mya S — Google review
Nice clean beach to chill. Too many crows though. Good place for picnic.
Roger F — Google review
Nice place. Not much ppl on weekdays. But somewhat dangerous to swim and bath
Tivakaran M — Google review
Refreshing and cosy place. The beach is clean, although the beach size is small, worth taking a while here.
Naufal A — Google review
Amazing feeling. Me n sun set
BARACK K — Google review
Where locals lepak. The beach is so calm and clean, plus can see Pulau Burong.
Some S — Google review
It is a nice beach, not very suitable for swiming though. Not much facilities are available for visitors, not even a public toilet facility. No food and drink vendor ....well, i did sound very negative am I? If you need to pee and there is no facility available, you will be upset too don' t you? 😡
Buhri A — Google review
Quit and can chill renew you mood energy
Ailyn H — Google review
Unnamed Road, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia•Tips and more reviews for Pantai Tanjung Gemok Beachside
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