Date: 17 October 2012
Pangkor ferry operators want bigger jetty to accommodate
more ferries.
PANGKOR island is the most popular destination for tourists
during the current Visit Perak Year 2012 campaign recording close to one
million visitors as of September, said State Tourism Committee chairman Datuk
Hamidah Osman. Although she had yet to receive the official statistics from an
initial survey by Tourism Perak, she said the influx of foreign and local
tourists into Pangkor and the state had definitely increased.
“The Lenggong Valley, being bestowed the World Heritage Site
status by Unesco, had also helped increase the influx of visitors to the state.
The Gallery Lenggong has seen a 100% increase in visitor count. We used to have
about 2,000 every month and we are recording between 4,000 and 5,000 visitors
currently,” said Hamidah.
Ferry operators from Lumut to Pangkor, however, complained
that their services had to be disrupted at times during peak season as they
were unable to cope with the rising number of tourists.
Mesra Feri Sdn Bhd manager Yu Kar Cheong suggested that the
jetty at the Lumut Waterfront to be expanded to accommodate more ferries as
currently only three ferries could dock at the jetty at a time. “During peak
season, we can have about 6,000 tourists going in and out of Pangkor. Due to
the large crowd, visitors have to wait for long hours to board,” he said.
Yu also said as the hotel check-out time was between noon
and 2pm, most tourists opting to leave later could come to a bottleneck
situation at the Pangkor jetty, causing long queues and delays. Each ferry
could carry up to 150 passengers in 22 trips daily on normal days.
“We will have 40 trips during peak seasons, which include
weekends and public holidays to accommodate the large number of tourists,” he
said. Yu added that three ferry operators at Lumut had banded together and
currently have a total of 15 ferries in their stable.
On the Visit Perak Year programme, Hamidah said it would not
stop at the end of December but would continue in conjunction with Visit
Malaysia Year next year. She added that this year’s programme was akin to an
awareness programme to promote Perak to the world and noted that the state had
taken several aggressive promotional methods.
“We have a series of television programmes aired on TV9 to
showcase tourism spots in Perak every Saturday at 11am. A contingent from the
state will also travel to Singapore for promotional works from Nov 2 to 4.They
will also travel to London for the World Travel Mart in the same month,” she
said.
By IVAN LOH ivanloh@thestar.com.my
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