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Sumatra to Port Dickson

Updated: March 12, 2024 11:40 AM
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Sumatra to Port Dickson - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ

Language

The official language of Indonesia is Indonesian, but English is also widely spoken in major tourist destinations like Sumatra. In Port Dickson, the official language is Malay, but English is also commonly used.

Currency

The currency of Indonesia is the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). The currency of Malaysia is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR). 1 IDR is approximately equal to 0.00024 MYR.

Distance

The distance between Sumatra and Port Dickson is approximately 300 kilometers (186 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Port Dickson from Sumatra.

  • By air: There are no direct flights from Sumatra to Port Dickson. You can fly to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) and then take a bus or train to Port Dickson.
  • By sea: There are ferries that operate between Sumatra and Port Dickson. The journey takes approximately 12 hours.
  • By land: You can take a bus from Medan, the capital of Sumatra, to Port Dickson. The journey takes approximately 10 hours.

Expenses

The cost of traveling from Sumatra to Port Dickson will vary depending on the mode of transportation and the time of year. However, you can expect to spend around IDR 500,000 (MYR 120) for a round-trip ticket.

Best time to go

The best time to visit Port Dickson is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. However, you can visit Port Dickson year-round.

What to Eat

Port Dickson offers a variety of delicious food options. Some of the must-try dishes include:

  • Nasi lemak: A fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and served with various side dishes.
  • Satay: Grilled meat skewers served with a peanut sauce.
  • Laksa: A spicy noodle soup with a coconut milk base.
  • Roti canai: A flatbread that can be served with various toppings.
  • Cendol: A shaved ice dessert with green rice flour jelly and coconut milk.

Where to Go

Port Dickson is a popular tourist destination with a variety of attractions to offer. Some of the must-visit places include:

  • Port Dickson Beach: A beautiful beach with white sand and clear waters.
  • Cape Rachado Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse with stunning views of the sea.
  • PD Ostrich Show Farm: A farm where you can see ostriches and other animals.
  • Lukut Fort: A 17th-century fort that was built to protect the area from pirates.
  • Teluk Kemang Mangrove Forest: A mangrove forest that is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

FAQ

Is it safe to travel from Sumatra to Port Dickson?

Yes, it is safe to travel from Sumatra to Port Dickson. However, you should always be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself from crime.

Do I need a visa to travel from Sumatra to Port Dickson?

Citizens of most countries do not need a visa to travel to Malaysia for up to 90 days. However, you should check the visa requirements for your specific country before traveling.

What is the best way to get around Port Dickson?

The best way to get around Port Dickson is by taxi or Grab. You can also rent a car if you want to explore the area at your own pace.

What is the cost of living in Port Dickson?

The cost of living in Port Dickson is relatively low. You can expect to spend around MYR 1,000 (IDR 4,200,000) per month for basic expenses.

What are the best things to do in Port Dickson?

Some of the best things to do in Port Dickson include visiting Port Dickson Beach, Cape Rachado Lighthouse, PD Ostrich Show Farm, Lukut Fort, and Teluk Kemang Mangrove Forest.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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