This pedestrian bridge will help us to get to the south trail, bridge is located close to Abdul's Chalets. |
Neglected pedestrian bridge is still alive. |
We used this pedestrian bridge each time we wanted to get to the southern beach. |
This pier is number 2 if we count from Tuna Bay Island Resort. |
This pier is number 1 if we count from Tuna Bay, it is located between Tuna Bay and Abdul's Chalets. |
Dilapidated gazebo. |
Dilapidated pedestrian bridge. |
Previously closed JD Palace is now the abode of fishing families. |
Teluk North has a lot of work on its pier, there are many fishing boats around the pier. |
Do you see the upper pedestrian bridge in the top right corner? |
JD Kota Putra. |
Malaysian fishing boats look like the pirate ships. |
Fisherman and its fishing boat. |
This is the second flight of steps “pedestrian bridge” which we have to pass. |
Each pedestrian bridge has its own gazebo. This gazebo looks excellent and suits for the rest. |
We are in the end of the second pedestrian bridge. |
So, we have finished the southern jungle trek and we are very close to the Teluk Dalam beach. |
Westernmost part of the Teluk Dalam beach is extremely amazing. |
White sand of the breathtaking Teluk Dalam beach. |
Taxi Point-N-Cafe on the Teluk Dalam beach. |
Special BBQ starts at 6:30pm in Taxi Point-N-Cafe on the Teluk Dalam beach. |
Teluk Dalam beach, known as the Flora Bay beach. |
Teluk Dalam beach is the most southern beach on the Besar island. |
My wife indulges herself in waters of South China Sea after the end of southern jungle trek on Besar. |
Trail between the Teluk beach and Flora Bay on Besar is pointed on the map.