Going from Seremban with a Cityliner 35 km southwest travels, you come to Port Dickson, a small seaside town, more precisely, on the Strait of Malacca, here about 40 km wide.
> In Port Dickson, West Malaysia <
In Port Dickson itself, there is not much to see, a few blocks and a marina.
> marina of Port Dickson, in the background you can see Cape Rachado <
Otherwise, the coast here is supplied industrial, mining perhaps a Hindu temple is worth pointing to great Indian minorities who live here and also in Seremban.
> The Hindu temple in Port Dickson <
After all, was opposite the terminal is an easy to understand post office.
> In Port Dickson, West Malaysia <
In Port Dickson itself, there is not much to see, a few blocks and a marina.
> marina of Port Dickson, in the background you can see Cape Rachado <
Otherwise, the coast here is supplied industrial, mining perhaps a Hindu temple is worth pointing to great Indian minorities who live here and also in Seremban.
> The Hindu temple in Port Dickson <
After all, was opposite the terminal is an easy to understand post office.
south of Port Dickson, there is however, of 18 km of beach, some with small offshore islands. Internationally, the Strait of Malacca rather because of piracy known less for its beaches. The water is green blue brown and not clear as the rivers of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula Fine sediments wash into the strait. Still lined up at the beach resorts with the sounding name, but it can also be moldy-looking 20-story concrete buildings. It is not cheap here, but Port Dickson or the beach south of it would perhaps be an accommodation alternative to Seremban.
I took a bus from the coast, really wanted to visit an old lighthouse at Cape Rachado, but found it not - maybe it is hidden in the rain forest.
> At Cape Rachado near Blue Lagoon Village <
I then went back to Seremban, at 32 degrees, it can be anyway do not run around so well.
I took a bus from the coast, really wanted to visit an old lighthouse at Cape Rachado, but found it not - maybe it is hidden in the rain forest.
> At Cape Rachado near Blue Lagoon Village <
I then went back to Seremban, at 32 degrees, it can be anyway do not run around so well.
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