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Malaysia's Beautiful strands and islets 

Malaysia is justly celebrated for having some of the world's most idyllic strands and islets, with over 4,600 km of bank and dozens of gorgeous islets to choose from. 
 As you can see from the two interactive charts which I've collected below, Malaysia's beach fronts are lined with sand and islet sightseer destinations ranging from uninhabited coral cays to erected up and developed islets. 
 
 
 By the way, sand in Bahasa Malaysia language is' pantai' and islet is' pulau'. 
 
 The west seacoast has fairly many of the classic golden beach strands. This is because much of the reinforcement is lined with mangrove timbers or muddy wetlands and numerous of Malaysia's potent gutters, flowing westwards into the woe Of Malacca, deposit their ground, deposition, and foliage onto the muddy plages.

 
 likewise, being one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, there's a fair quantum of rubbish and pollution which washes ashore. 
 
 Having said that, the west seacoast is dotted with a number of paradise islets and beautiful strands. Working down from the north, Langkawi Island partakes numerous of the geographical characteristics of other notorious Andaman Sea islets similar to Thailand's Phuket, 200 km further up the seacoast. 
 
 Next, there's Penang, a booming profitable hustler with a large population, a dynamic artificial and marketable mecca, a UNESCO World Heritage point( Georgetown), and some beautiful strands including the notorious Batu Ferringhi.
Farther south there's Pulau Pangkor, a scenic islet with a further tranquil atmosphere. The islet boasts some foamy beach strands similar as Teluk Nipah, isolated bays, and an active fishing community. 
 Closer to Kuala Lumpur you can explore various islets similar as Pulau Carey, Pulau Ketam( grouser islet), and Pulau Indah. There are no beautiful strands then but they're each intriguing in their own way.

 
 
 Port Dickson is the closest flaxen sand to Kuala Lumpur and for that reason is veritably popular with original and foreign callers likewise. 
 
 The east seacoast of Peninsular Malaysia is basically one nonstop flaxen sand from Kota Bharu to Kuala Terengganu to Kuantan so you're putrid for choice. 
 
 Cherating, with exclusive resorts like Club Med, is one of the further notorious stretches of sand on this seacoast where you can ocean kayak, passage, and windsurf. 
 Off the east seacoast are some of the country's stylish strands and islet diving resorts, including Redang Island( notorious for wreck diving), the Perhentian islets, and Tioman Island where you can respect tropical fish and other submarine life in demitasse-clear water.
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