Pasir Penambang, a friend Chinese village
by the river; famous for its fresh seafood, restaurant and eagle feeding.
Yup! You heard me right, alright. Eagle
feeding.
And yes, it is in Kuala Selangor (sure you
guys ingat Langkawi ajer ada kannnn).
Popularly known for its fresh seafood and
seafood restaurant, Pasir Panambang sees Malaysian from all walks of life,
visiting this quaint little fishing village often to enjoy sumptuous Chinese
style seafood at an affordable price. But since a few years back, it has
garners tourist to enjoy not just the seafood, but other activities as well,
namely a trip to Sky Mirror, fireflies boat cruise (kelip-kelip in Malay) and
now, eagle feeding.
Still an underdog amongst other activities
(famous one being the Sky Mirror – you can click here to know more), I find eagle
feeding is more on the relaxing side, especially for those who wants to take a
breather and just spending time on the boat – watching nature takes it course. Well,
in this case, a bit of incentives for the eagle – chicken skin. Few things that
I gather is that, boats are coloured differently as it help the birds to tell
the difference between the tourist boats and usual working boats (and all this while
I thought all animals are colour blind, silly me [eyes rolling]). With this distinction
and conditioning, the eagles knew when and which boat came to feed them. Another
conditioning act that is being done by the locals is in ensuring the feeding
time is consistent; between 3pm to 5pm daily.
Originally, there were approximately 30
nesting eagle pairs along the Selangor River, but now, it has grew to 200 to
300 eagles. The most common ones are Brahminy Kite Eagle, White-bellied Fish
Eagle and Crested Serpent Eagle, to name a few. Occasionally, tourist will be
greeted by seagull hoping for a piece of the meat (chicken skin I mean).
Brahminy Kite Eagle is found in the Indian
subcontinent such as Southeast Asia, and Australia, and in Malaysia, they
prefer mangrove forest and is therefore a lowland forest bird. As for the White-bellied
Fish Eagle, they are usually sighted in coastal areas as well as inland. It is
often rested in a tree, or soaring over waterways near the mainland searching
for prays. Crested Serpent Eagle on the other hand is very common in all
forests in Malaysia. Similar to the other two, Crested Serpent Eagle can also
be easily found in lowland, mangrove and sub-montane forest.
The whole activity takes between 30mins to
40 mins (inclusive of the boat journey), and I have to say and share, the
amount of eagles spotted is massive. Even more than the ones in Langkawi, I kid
you not. It was such a joy watching them glide and dive for the food.
Price
Malaysia
Adult : RM25 p/pax
Kids : RM15 p/pax
Foreigner
Adult : RM40 p/pax
Kids : RM35 p/pax
7-Regale, Eat Travel Write Selangor 2018
Media Fam Trip is in collaboration with Unit Perancang Ekonomi Negeri (UPEN)
Selangor and all its sponsors with #GayaTravel Magazine as media coordinator.
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