Besar Island, Malacca Explained

Besar Island, Malacca should not be confused with Besar Island, Johor.

Besar Island
Native Name:Malay: Pulau Besar (Rumi)
Malay: ڤولاو بسر (Jawi)
Area Km2:1.35
Coordinates:2.1086°N 102.3272°W
Country: Malaysia
Country Admin Divisions Title:State
Location:Strait of Malacca
Archipelago:Besar Islands
Country Admin Divisions 1:Melaka Tengah
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:District
Country Admin Divisions 2:Pernu
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:Mukim
Postal Code:75460
Timezone:MST
Utc Offset:+8

Besar Island ("Big Island", ms|Pulau Besar, in Jawi Script: Malay: ڤولاو بسر) is an island approximately 13 km off the coast of mainland Malacca in Malaysia.[1] It is served by 15-minute private motorboat rides from the towns of Pernu and Umbai and 30-minute scheduled ferry rides from Anjung Batu Jetty in Umbai.[2] [3]

Tourist attractions

There are a few attractions which spread across the island, including the tombs of Baghdad-born Islamic preacher Sultan Al Ariffin Syeikh Ismail and his relatives, who were part of an entourage responsible for the spread of Islam throughout the Malay Archipelago after arriving at the island in 1495.[4]

There are also tombs of local figures, unmarked graves and numerous mystical and legendary old wells and rock formations.[5] According to local legends, one of the wells is believed to contain salt water at high tide and fresh water during low tide. The island is believed to be the home of elves known as Orang bunian and there is a cave known as Yunos Cave (ms|Gua Yunos), where warriors were said to practice mysticism and learn silat (a type of Malay martial arts) in the past.

The Besar Island Museum (ms|Muzium Pulau Besar), operated by the state's Museum Corporation displays various information related to the island's sights and legend.[6] [7]

Facilities

There is one religious school located on the northeastern tip of the island, adjacent to the jetty. One resort – Putera Island Resort is currently operating on the east side of the island.[8] However, another resort – Marina Resort on the west side is currently abandoned.

A 4.2-kilometre long sea-crossing overhead power line supported by 12 monopoles, which began operations on 28 February 2015, was built to supply electricity to the island from nearby Siring Beach in Serkam, Jasin District.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pulau Besar Melaka. malaysiasite.nl. 4 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Anjung Batu Jetty. mpjasin.gov.my.
  3. Web site: Jeti Anjung Batu. mpjasin.gov.my.
  4. Web site: 'Pulau Khurafat' tidak lagi seperti dulu: Mahu cari 'sesuatu'? Carilah keseronokan berekreasi saja!. Astro Awani. 6 September 2020. 4 June 2023. Rahimah Abdullah.
  5. Web site: Tomb of Sultan Al Ariffin Syeikh Ismail Islamic Tomb in Pulau Besar.
  6. Web site: Pulau Besar, Melaka.
  7. Web site: Muzium Pulau Besar.
  8. Web site: Putera Island Resort Website.
  9. Web site: Pulau Besar Receives Electricity Supply. 13 June 2016. tnb.com.my. Malay Mail.