There're many ways to reach Lumut. Basically, the most easiest way to reach Lumut is to take a bus. The Lumut Bus Station is near to the town centre, a five minute walk to the ferry jetty. Lumut is well connected with other destinations on the peninsula. There are direct buses from KL to Lumut run several times per day. There are daily buses from Butterworth to Lumut. A taxi or coach journey from Kuala Lumpur takes about four hours and from Butterworth (Penang) takes about three hours. Regular bus and taxi services are available from all major towns to Lumut.
Lumut
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Mainly a fishing village, it is the departure point from the mainland for those wanting to visit Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island)."
Lumut was formerly a small fishing town situated about 84km south of Ipoh and is well known for its beautiful shell collections and coral handicrafts. It is the departure point from the mainland for those wanting to visit Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island).
The annual Pesta Laut or Sea Festival is held at Teluk Batik, Lumut in August and attract thousands of visitors each year. There are sea-sport competitions, culture shows and fun-and-food fairs for young and old to enjoy. Apparently, owing to its sheltered location along the Straits of Melaka, the country's naval base and shipping repairs are centred in Lumut.
"it is a very good places...there are alot of attacting thing down there...i like lumut...!!!" by shannon
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"is very good" by anantarao
"it's been really great at lumut nowadays. it's have been developed a new waterfront and jetty over there. and i think the designs are great too, quite have improvement with the tensile and hi-tech element. it's just great!!" by lyana