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Sights of Pulau Ketam

1. near the jetty
1. near the jetty

As you know, I visited Pulau Ketam in Selangor twice within two weeks in May. There I was, never set foot on Pulau Ketam before and suddenly, I had the opportunity to go twice.

2. during low tide
2. during low tide
 3. wall mural - the children don't look happy
3. wall mural – the children don’t look happy

Pulau Ketam, as you already know, if you have been reading my articles, is very accessible. For me, I hop on the ETS from Ipoh to KL Sentral, then switch to the Komuter heading to Port Klang.

4. mural on someone's house
4. mural on someone’s house
5. the road of Pulau Ketam
5. the road of Pulau Ketam

Disembark at Port Klang Station then walk across the road to the Port Klang Jetty to take a ferry to Pulau Ketam. Of course, the fares are not cheap but it could be done for under RM100, return trip.

6. side lane
6. side lane
7. a wall mural
7. a wall mural

Unfortunately, Pulau Ketam is not an attractive island. It is drab and filthy during low tide. When the water rises, it looks nicer and cleaner but in your mind, you know for a fact how it is and that sight cannot be erased.

8. another wall mural
8. another wall mural
9. a mailbox, although most roads are unnamed
9. a mailbox, although most roads are unnamed

It may be boring to some people as well, without nightlife as the shops close way too early and the only form of entertainment is your neighbour’s karaoke system. When I was there, I also discovered that the dating spot is by the jetty, at night when boat services have stopped for the day.

10. a dog tries to look for a drink of water
10. a dog tries to look for a drink of water
11. this canine reminds me of the Pulau Ketam dog incident almost ten years ago
11. this canine reminds me of the Pulau Ketam dog incident almost ten years ago

Nevertheless, this quaint little island offers plenty of photo opportunity, as I have mentioned in my post: Top 7 Things To Do In Pulau Ketam. Check out my link to read about the other six things to do in Pulau Ketam.

12. a mudskipper
12. a mudskipper
13. How many dogs do you see?
13. How many dogs do you see?

Sharing with you today are photographs that I took during my second visit. I explored another section of the island during my first trip.

14. pink crab
14. pink crab
 15. a local fisherman
15. a local fisherman

After spending three nights on Pulau Ketam, I personally think that this island is best lived on if you don’t do anything but just put your legs up and watch the tide come in. Ah, what a way to enjoy life! If you have visited before, what’s your personal opinion?

16. the island village is drab and gray, so houses are painted like rainbows and candies
16. the island village is drab and gray, so houses are painted like rainbows and candies

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12 thoughts on “Sights of Pulau Ketam

  1. Never heard of this place before. Thanks to you. What I like about a post something like this is that I get to widen my knowledge of different places. Hope to visit it someday.

  2. Omg those rainbow fences!! All these spots like so good to have a photoshoot~ come to think of it I’ve never been to pulau ketam…. everytime also langkawi :/

  3. I have been there once many years ago and it was quite boring for me. However, I liked the seafood lunch I had there.

  4. I would love to see this place during its high tide..not sure if I would fancy this place…but for a good relaxing walk around here for dating purposes i think it would be ok

  5. I went to Pulau Ketam on 3 times… My friend’s aunt also owned the house Batik and TT20 there! More colorful houses so they want to attract more visitors! 😀

  6. Its been a while since I visit there!! They still live in such kampung area, thanks for sharing the sights at Pulau Ketam! Would love to visit back the place =)

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