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EXCITING ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO ON CAREY ISLAND!

There are many interesting places to explore in Selangor! You can see for yourself the specialties of the state, including its cultural diversity. Although modern architecture can be seen in Selangor, old structures can still be found in some historic locations. Carey Island is a small island in Kuala Langat that you may not know. It is located south of the port of Klang and is known as an attractive, relaxing and recreational location for individuals who love to travel. Carey Island's tourist attractions are mostly famous for their indigenous people of Selangor or indigenous settlements. These are 7 mandatory locations you should visit on Carey Island in 2022!

 1. Amverton Cove Golf and Island Resort

Amverton Cove Golf & Island Resort in Selangor is located on Carey Island and offers     family -friendly accommodation. On site, there is an approved and award -winning golf     course. It has fitness facilities, a spa and an on -site restaurant to satisfy your hunger.    Guests can make use of the free WiFi available throughout the resort. The air-        conditioned rooms are nicely decorated. Each room has a flat -screen television, and             some rooms have a lounge area for your convenience. Rooms come with a private             bathroom with shower. At the front desk, staff can be accessed 24 hours a day. Guests             arriving by car will also receive free parking.

Address Jalan Pulau Carey, Mukim Jugra, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

  2. Amverton Cove Golf

Amverton Cove Golf 18 -hole golf course is fun for both professional and amateur             golfers. The golf course is located in a beautiful location with sand, ponds, lakes,          mangrove forests and lush vegetation. Six holes are bordered by a mangrove forest,    and a path leading to the back of hole 4 takes you for a 70-meter walk through the tidal forest.

Address Jalan Pulau Carey, Mukim Jugra, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

3. Riverine Splash

 The resort features a tribal -themed Riverine Splash Water Theme Park. There are over 12 attractions and slides for you to try, including the Anaconda Tube Slide, Rimba River,       Survival Park and even Kiddie Beats reserved for children. The Riverine Splash Water          Theme Park is closed every Tuesday and is open from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. Admission            for adults is RM58 while for children it is RM38 for all day tickets.

Address Jalan Pulau Carey, Mukim Jugra, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

4. Riverine Survival Park

Another attraction you should visit is Riverine Survival Park! Built amidst a beautiful cluster of Beringin trees, this garden will provide shade and you can breathe the fresh air around the garden. Among the interesting attractions you can try is to run through their Garden Maze or explore obstacles or climb tree houses built around native trees. Don’t forget to try the new Flying Fox zip line too! All these attractions are suitable for children aged 3 and above and adults. Also plan a relaxing picnic with your family at Riverine Survival Park with our picnic basket promotion! Drinks and snacks for 4 pax only Rm30nett including rental of picnic baskets and mats for 3 hours. Adults can relax in our garden while letting your children run and play outside in a safe environment.

Address Jalan Pulau Carey, Mukim Jugra, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

 5. Pusat Kebudayaan Dan Kraftangan Orang Asli Sungai Bumbun

Sungai Bumbun Orang Asli Culture and Handicraft Center is a local center for Orang Asli arts activities, especially the Mah Meri tribe. The Mah Meri tribe is famous for its wood carving art and Jo’oh dance culture. Among the activities that can be participated by visitors are such as demonstrations of carving and weaving crafts, chopsticks, jooh dance packages, traditional wedding packages, traditional house accommodation as well as sales of handicraft and herbal products. Admission for adults is only RM20, and the handicraft center is open every day except Friday from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm.

     Address Kampung Manikavasagam, 42960 Carey Island, Selangor.

 


 6. Mah Meri Cultural Village

Mah Meri Cultural Village is a place built after the aboriginal villages. While in the village, you can feel the atmosphere of the aboriginal community, complete with aboriginal costumes, handicrafts, and dances. Entrance fee is RM 20 for adults and RM 15 for children. Operating hours are only on Saturdays and Fridays from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. There are several stalls in the village selling aboriginal food and handicrafts.

     Address Jln Kampong Orang Asli Sungai Bumbun, Kampung Manikavasagam, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

7. Pantai Kelanang

Kelanang Beach is an attractive area on Carey Island where you can enjoy fun activities with the family. You can picnic, camp, play kite flying, watch the sunset and eat with the family. If you come in the morning or evening, make this a place to relax. The beauty of Kelanang Beach is amazing.

Address Pantai Kelanang Beach, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

Apart from the places mentioned above, Selangor offers many more interesting places that you should visit, especially in 2022.

 

As the state of Selangor is a leading tourist destination in Malaysia, activate the "Pusing Selangor Dulu!" because the state of Selangor will make your trip experienced and unique, which is definitely interesting; So what are you waiting for?

To maintain the well-being of the public, tourists are reminded to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the Malaysian National Security Council in complying with the National Recovery Plan, such as ensuring social distancing, wearing face mask at all times in public, and a frequent use of the hand sanitizer.

You may log on to Tourism Selangor’s official website, www.selangor.travel for inspiration on your travel to Selangor, or follow Tourism Selangor’s official social media accounts; Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Tourism Selangor's YouTube channel. #PusingSelangorDulu!

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