Bagan Lalang
Discover Bagan Lalang
1) Elite Highway (E6) head to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)/LCCT (low cost carrier terminal) 2) Get off the elite at the KLIA extension highway toll – head towards LCCT – when you see a large mosque with blue dome on the left side of the road, turn left to continue on to the Sepang F1 Circuit / LCCT.
Taste of Bagan Lalang...
Freshly caught seafood at your own instructions. Ask the local chef to grill, boil, bake, fry, toast or even steam it. Choose your favorite species (while they are still alive) and only pay very cheap (compared to the nearest urban KL mega city). Camping is permitted in front of the food stalls (pay toilets) and other facilities such as dust bins and gazebos available nearby. Chalets are also available, one belonging to the government's Fishery Department, and two that are privately owned.
Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple Options1) Elite Highway (E6) head to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)/LCCT (low cost carrier terminal) 2) Get off the elite at the KLIA extension highway toll – head towards LCCT – when you see a large mosque with blue dome on the left side of the road, turn left to continue on to the Sepang F1 Circuit / LCCT. 3) You will approach a large roundabout - take the exit at 12 o’clock - keep going straight all the way and as you are reaching the circuit, you will see a sign on your left that says Sepang Gold Coast - keep to your left and filter left before the traffic lights . 4) You now have the Sepang F1 Circuit on your right hand side keep going straight until you reach a + junction with a set of traffic lights. (Big sign on the hill says Ensteck) - Turn right at the lights and head towards Sepang town . 5) After turning right, you will be on the B48 -ba much smaller road with village housing on the right – keep going another 10 km to Sepang town itself ....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
The scenery is best fed in to your brain by walking along the well built pedestrian path. The clean surrounding is taken care of by Sepang's municipal council which does not tolerate any vandalism, and the safety and security of tourists are well served by the local police. This is the best option for submitting your whole body parts to the freshly warm breeze air. Try asking the Hotel Sri Malaysia lobby for the availability or the locals. Walk towards the end of the fresh wet market, you will find a small grocery shop beside a small wooden build coffee shop. There you could rent (by hours) any type of water transport available.Ranging from 2 capacity canoes to old fashioned wooden balanocarpus hemiispecies of tree. See the most well preserved nature as its best when you engage yourself in the river tour (priced as low as RM50.00 / pax) at the jetty nearby the seafood restaurant and wet market.
Where to Stay
Camping is permitted in front of the food stalls (pay toilets) and other facilities such as dust bins and gazebos available nearby. Chalets are also available, one belonging to the government's Fishery Department, and two that are privately owned.
Money & Budget
Do not forget these goodies, uniquely available here, and it will add more sense of romantic when you bring the memories back to your home. Freshly caught seafood at your own instructions. Ask the local chef to grill, boil, bake, fry, toast or even steam it. Choose your favorite species (while they are still alive) and only pay very cheap (compared to the nearest urban KL mega city). Camping is permitted in front of the food stalls (pay toilets) and other facilities such as dust bins and gazebos available nearby. Chalets are also available, one belonging to the government's Fishery Department, and two that are privately owned.