Sungai Pelek is a small town in Sepang district which offers some pleasant surprises. The dragon fruit farm and plenty of traditional Foochew delights make this place worth a visit.
Follow the green highway signboards that point the way to KLIA from almost anywhere in the Klang Valley, then follow those leading the way to Sepang.
A narrow but well-tarred village road fringed by palm oil estates leads to Sepang town. Take the right turn at the T-junction, and you will be on another village road that leads straight to Sungai Pelek.
A signboard stating Selamat Datang ke Sungai Pelek ("Welcome to Sungai Pelek") greets visitors at the entrance to the town.
Elite Highway (E6) head to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)/LCCT (low cost carrier terminal).
Get off the elite at the KLIA extension highway toll – head towards LCCT – when you see a large mosque with blue dome on the left side of the road, turn left to continue on to the Sepang F1 Circuit/LCCT.
You will approach a large roundabout - take the exit at 12 o’clock - keep going straight all the way and as you are reaching the circuit, you will see a sign on your left that says sepang Gold Coast - keep to your left and filter left before the traffic lights.
You now have the Sepang F1 Circuit on your right hand side keep going straight until you reach a + junction with a set of traffic lights. (Big sign on the hill says Ensteck). Turn right at the lights and head towards Sepang town.
After turning right, you will be on the B48 -ba much smaller road with village housing on the right – keep going another 10 km to Sepang town itself. At Shell station turn right at the traffic lights to Sg Pelek town 6 km away.
Pass 1st set of lights and keeping right - go pass another set of lights for another 3 km until you see a sign for Sepang Gold Coast on the left.
Turn right and drive for 4 km to the beach. Google map reference -- http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=2.707808,101.756744&spn=0.482171,0.615234&z=11
Take Sepang Omnibus.
Multi-Rich Pitaya Dragon Fruit Farm, A 126 Kampung Baru 43900 Sepang, +60 16-3915590. Pay a visit to the farm and observe how dragon fruit is planted. Purchase the fruit and side products of the fruits such as jam or drink.
Four religious buildings built neighbouring each other in this small town! Yes, the Mosque, the Indian mega Temple, Christian's Church and Budha Toa Pe Kong (behind Chinese foodcourt at RHB bank). See how Malaysians blend with each other peacefully and in harmony.
Vintage Chinese shop houses offering varieties of goodies ranging from Chinese-made household goods to Indian herbs and modern photography services.
Find yourself a Chinese medicine shop beside the Bank Simpanan Nasional that among other things offers many well known brands of liquor such as Jack Daniels, Black Label, Kapak, French wine (depend on availability), etc.__Sg.Pelek Pub__offers typical beer brands such as Carlsberg, ThamSong or even Toddies.
Sepang, Bagan Lalang or Tanjung Sepat.
2nd-order administrative division
Primary administrative division