Teluk Kemang (GPS: 2.45417, 101.85586) is a popular beach destination in Negri Sembilan. It is located in the district of Port Dickson, between the town of Port Dickson and Tanjung Tuan.
The beach at Teluk Kemang is close to two kilometers in length facing the Straits of Malacca. The area has been developed with a number of beach resorts and condominiums, as it is a popular retreat for people in Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. Among the development here include Ming Court Vista Resort, Seri Bulan Condominium, Ocean View Resort, Travers Hotel, Guaman Resort, Tanjung Biru Condominium, Kemang Indah Condominium, Desa Lagoon, among others.
Teluk Kemang is often crowded during the weekend. Many come to picnic, play beach volley or ride banana boats. Kayaking is also another water sports available here.
Visiting Teluk Kemang
Exit the North South Expressway Southern Route at Exit 219 to the Seremban - Port Dickson Highway (E29). Take the highway until the end, at Port Dickson, then continue on the coastal road (Federal Route 5) heading south until you arrive at Teluk Kemang, before Tanjung Tuan.
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