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PULAU AMAN
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"Pulau Aman in Bahasa Malaysia means "island of peace" and its name suggests, it is the gateway to tranquility and serenity."

Pulau Aman in Bahasa Malaysia means "island of peace" and its name suggests, it is the gateway to tranquility and serenity. Situated on an island covering an area of 288 acres, it is 2.5 nautical miles from the mainland just off the coast of Seberang Perai's southern district. The nearest town is Bukit Tambun.

An idyllic fishing village with a population of only three hundred, the majority of people on Pulau Aman are elderly folks and laughing, carefree children. Life on Pulau Aman is simple and traditional with man and nature of co-existing in harmony with one other. Here the warmth of the sun is only rivalled by the warm friendliness of the locals.

Fishing, water sports and jungle trekking are some of the popular activities of holiday-makers on the island. Places of interest, each with their own fascinating story to tell, await the exploration of the adventurous.

Places of Interest

Some stones resembling gold were once found at "Telaga Emas". This well is unique because it never runs dry even during the worst drought and its water continue to remain fresh even when mixed with sea water. "Batu Perompak" literally means "Pirate's Rock" and in the olden days it was the haunt of pirates who plundered the waters around the island.

There is also an old grave at the top of the hill near Batu Perompak which is believed to be the final resting place of a pirate chief called Panglima Garang. Near the beach of Pulau Gedong is "Gua Lanun" or "Pirates' Cave" where pirates sheltered and hoarded their loot.

Last viewed - March 20, 2010
 
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You can catch a boat to Pulau Aman from the nearby town, Bukit Tambun (located at the mainland). The boat departs to Pulau Aman at 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
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"Pulau Aman dahulu di-pangil Pulau Kera. Kebanyakkan penduduk di-sana terdiri dari nelayan. Mereka memelihara kerang laut dan juga udang galah. Pulau Aman ini termashor dengan Belacan (Malaysian Butter) Jika Anda suka makanan laut saperti udang kering.ikan kering dan lain2, silalah kunjunggi Pulau Aman."   by mAKCIKJAMILAH


"Here, at Pulau Aman we can see the traditional life of fisherman families. The journey to Pulau Aman takes around 15 to 20 minutes by boat from Simpang Empat jetty. This island is a suitable destination for the persons who love new challenges."  


"there is too little information about pulau aman n u should place more pic."   by garlic


"I love it"   by haha


"happy there"  


"should prepare chalet It is beautiful island"  


"I like it"   by janisah


"bagus sekali!"   by timah


"pulau aman is the best island in malaysia. i like it this place. "   by rosse



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