Sunday 27 March 2016

Sunrise at Bukit Keluang , Terengganu

                                                                                   
Bukit Keluang 
                                                                                            
             Bukit Keluang has some of the best coastal scenery in Malaysia with lovely beaches, a wooden walkway along the cliff edge, sea caves and a 141 meter high hill with a superb view over the South China Sea.

It is located in Terengganu about 6 km south of the town of Kuala Besut which is where travellers catch boats to the Perhentian Islands.
            When I went in 25 March 2016, I parked my car in the beach's car park which is at the foot of the hill. There were a couple of food stalls located here together with toilets and other facilities.
I walked onto the main beach which curves around a nice bay lined with casuarina trees. There were some gazebos here for picnics and some concrete chairs and tables under the trees.


     The base of the hill was right on the water's edge and there were steps leading up to a wooden walkway built on the rocks above the water line. The walkway clings to the hillside and leads to a couple of sea caves inhabited by bats. At low tide it is possible to walk round to the caves but at high tide, which is what it was during my visit, the walkway is the only safe way to access the caves.

               Unfortunately, some sections of the walkway had been washed away by rough seas and heavy storms during the last monsoon season (Oct - Feb) and the walkway was not usable.
This was a disappointment , hopefully it will be repaired soo
                Never mind, I managed to find a steep flight of concrete steps going up the side of the hill and I guessed these led to the top of the hill. The steps are located opposite the toilets if you want to try this walk.

The steps ran out after a few minutes climbing but there was a rough path leading up to the summit of this hill.
                It was a strenuous and sweaty climb but I reached an opening near the top from where there were great views looking out to sea, which was a beautiful turquoise colour that day. 




Written by Atikah Fatihah

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