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Delve into Pantai Remis
Pantai Remis in Perak with it's 16,317 habitants is located in Malaysia about 116 mi (or 187 km) north-west of Kuala Lumpur, the country's capital town.
Current time in Pantai Remis is now 01:14 AM (Wednesday). The local timezone is named Asia / Kuala Lumpur with an UTC offset of 8 hours. We know of 9 airports close to Pantai Remis, of which one is a larger airport. The closest airport in Malaysia is Pulau Pangkor Airport in a distance of 15 mi (or 25 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are two Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Malaysia is Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley in a distance of 48 mi (or 78 km), North-East.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Ipoh, Tanah Rata, George Town, Betong and Klang. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 27°C / 81 °F
Morning Temperature | 25°C / 77 °F |
Evening Temperature | 27°C / 80 °F |
Night Temperature | 26°C / 78 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 66% |
Air Humidity | 83% |
Air Pressure | 1009 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 9 km/h (6 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 76% of sky |
General Conditions | Very heavy rain |
Wednesday, 4th of December 2024
25°C (78 °F)
25°C (77 °F)
Heavy intensity rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Thursday, 5th of December 2024
27°C (80 °F)
26°C (79 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Friday, 6th of December 2024
28°C (83 °F)
27°C (80 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, scattered clouds.
Videos from this area
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QI TIAN DA SHENG TEMPLE - Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Qi Tian Da Sheng Temple T: +6 056772487 (Malaysia) W: http://qitiandashengtemple.com/
Pulau Pangkor / جزيرة بانكور/ #يوميات_فطاني
انستقرام / Rushdi_Fatani بعدسة/ قو برو 5 + جوال ون بلس 5T.
Casting Ikan Bulan (Indo Pacific Tarpon) with Ultra Light setup.
Ikanbulan #Indopacifictarpon #UL #Ultralight #Manjung.
Cara Hilangkan Sakit Lenguh Badan
Bangun pagi lesu je gara-gara sakit lenguh badan. Bukan tu je, siap sengal lagi bahagian belakang badan tu. Secara tak langsung sebenarnya masalah ni ...
Ducati Monster 796 S2R ride to BBMC with Leftwings Bikers Perak
Mega TTS BBMC @Nassir Garage Manjung.
Rapid Manjung Route 102b, 2.7K Clockwise
The Manjung township, in the state of Perak, was established in the 80s with the setting up of the Lumut Naval Base. The area was originally a rubber estate.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Pantai Remis
Pantai Remis [班台 班台] is a coastal town in Manjung, Perak, Malaysia. It is situated in between Simpang (near Taiping) and Sitiawan. Pantai Remis is a commercial district that serves as the heartland for the surrounding towns as far north as Terong on Highway A101, to the south to Segari on Highway 60; to the south-east to Kampong Baru Sungai Batu, Kampong Batu Dua Belas, Kampong Melayu and Changkat Keruing on Highway A12.
Pantai Remis landslide
The Pantai Remis landslide was a rock fall and flood that occurred on 21 October 1993, near Pantai Remis in Perak, Malaysia. The landslide took place in an abandoned open cast tin mine close to the coast. This area of Malaysia is well known for its tin mining industry. Video footage shows the rapid collapse of the working face closest the sea, allowing complete flooding of the mine and forming a new cove measuring approximately 0.5 by 0.5 km.