Tanjong Jara Resort
Facing the large crescent beach which the resort is named after, Tanjong Jara's buildings are designed to reflect the elegance of 17th century Malay palaces.
This same attention to detail and elegance is continued with the accommodations at the hotel. Furnished in local timber and rich fabrics, the rooms offer stunning views of the resorts tropical gardens or out to sea. Choose from 6 room types and three styles of room; Bumbung, Serambi and Anjung. Each gets more luxurious and features its own distinctive style. Tanjong Jara's three restaurants each offer something different in a unique and equally beautiful setting. |
Di Atas Sungei, fits its Malay meaning by being perched above a river that runs through the resort. It has no menu and guests are guided by the chefs recommendations.
Nelayan means 'fisherman' in Malay and its seaside setting and seafood themed dishes reflect this. The Teratai Terrace sits beside the resort's free form pool and offers guests lighter fare such as healthy salads and local desserts. Similarly to Pangkor Laut Resort (it is owned by the same company) there is the expertly crafted Spa Village offering treatments from across Asia and PURE an activities package that encourages guests to immerse themselves in the local area. |
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