Morib Beach (Pantai Morib) is a quiet seaside tourist attraction which is historically noted for being one of the first landing points on the west coast for the British and Indian Army liberation forces during World War II. It has a small but suitable beach for swimming. Nearby is a park of tall casuarinas trees and visitors will enjoy a peaceful stroll along the tranquil atmosphere. (extracted from Wikipedia)
Situated in the State of Selangor, it faces the Malacca Straits, therefore the water is unlike the one on the east of Malaysia where it faces the open sea. That too has effects on the sand I found out. Some may still want to swim in the sea but I’ll stay on the dry sand and opt for the pool instead. The sea water isn’t too enticing in my eyes. There’s other kinds of activities you can do at Morib beach now. Besides the local government erected a beautiful corniche and made it a spot for tourist attraction.
BOTTOM: My reason for not swimming in there. Little fishes my kids says… “Mama snap! Mama snap!” … the school of fishes was swimming by the edge of the corniche.
Lovely for everything else I suppose… fly kites… so many sizes. Walk, picnic, playground… just sit… enjoy the breeze.
My two girls opted for bubbles… one squeak as you blow. We had a good time. Family time.
… and me.. playing with lightings?? good ones?? I love it! Lots to learn though…
see… she end up dancing! hehehe…
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