Tanjung Tuan

Port Dickson in Malaysia

Tanjung Tuan in Port Dickson, Malaysia
The coastal forest of Tanjung Tuan hides a few fantastic stretches of warm beach that is pristine and beautiful, compared to the commercial beaches near to Port Dickson Town. You just need to follow the jungle trails that start from the lighthouse at the peak to reach any of these fantastic beaches; great for picnics and social outings! Please take any rubbish you bring with you back and do not leave any lying around.

Trail through Coastal Forest in Tanjung Tuan
The trail to enter the coastal forest of Tanjung Tuan is well-marked, with places to stop and rest in-between. Be aware that the trails start as a downhill slope so when it's time to turn back up, the trails become quite a steep and arduous climb.

View from Tanjung Tuan, Port Dickson
The view from the top of Tanjung Tuan, where the lighthouse sits, is simply breath-taking. You can see the Straits of Malacca and a faint outline of neighbouring Sumatra on a very clear day.

Forests ~ Tanjung Tuan

Tanjung Tuan is located a short distance down south from Port Dickson Town, a popular beach-side destination for city folks. Tanjung Tuan is essentially a small cape of coastal forest that was spared development and gazetted into a park for bird-watching, especially for raptors. Much of this place is composed of dry forest but a few parts have small mangrove swamps. If you use the two main jungle trails in the forest that start from the lighthouse, you will eventually reach some beautiful beaches where you can swim in crystal-clear waters to your heart's delight.

While it is often associated with Port Dickson, and hence, the state of Negeri Sembilan (of which Port Dickson is part of), Tanjung Tuan actually falls under the jurisdiction of Malacca. This forest has quite a number of bird species, including jungle fowls which often scurry across the jungle trails, and the famous raptors that come here to roost in the first quarter of the year. The forest also brims with insects and reptiles, including large monitor lizards and the ocassional snake.

Tanjung Tuan was the site of a famous battle between Portugese and Dutch forces in 1606, a time when Malaysia was under the influence of colonial forces. The cape was named 'Cape Rachado' by the Portugese and they built a lighthouse on it to guide their ships. When they lost the battle for control over the Malaccan Straits, the cape went to the Dutch before eventually falling into British hands when they arrived a century later.

Tanjung Tuan is essentially a translation of Cape Rachado in the Malay language, and it is correct to use the English name today. To access Tanjung Tuan, one should head down south on the main road from Port Dickson Town and watch out for the signboard on the right that states either 'Blue Lagoon' or 'Cape Rachado'. Turn into the small road and it will be a short time before reaching the entrance to the park.

Tanjung Tuan LighthouseA lighthouse sits on the top of Tanjung Tuan. It is still operating till this day. Visitors taking the trails will have to pass by this structure before heading into the jungle proper.