1.5 hours driving to the beach is an acceptable distance for Siburians. Before this, the nearest beach is at Mukah Division which required double time consumption of the current. Thus, during weekend or public holidays, Belawai Beach will be crowded with visitors and don't be surprised if big portion of them are from Sibu.
Currently, there is no resort operates at the beach side, but a company named Reki Enterprise which I heard is the land owner of one small part of the beach had prepared some basic picnic facilities such as picnic tables, barbecue set, wash rooms and restaurant for the visitors.
These facilities are chargeable. A picnic table with a barbecue set will be charged RM4 per session (until you leave the place). If you want to use the toilet, you need to pay RM0.30 and RM1.00 for those who wish to take a bath and clean up the body after playing at the beach.
During peak period especially public holidays, you may need to pre-book the picnic facilities or else you may go back with lots of disappointment. Shelters are limited so do prepare umbrellas just in case of hot sun or sudden rain.
The beach itself is clean but the sea water is light brownish in color which contributes to the imperfection. Anyhow need to be thankful as with the Belawai Beach, Sibu people can now have more chances to experience picnic and spending leisure at a seaside than ever before!
I hope to step my foot here one day. Noted the outrageous charge for the bathroom facility
ReplyDeleteYou sure can... just spend a Sunday there will be fine... that's a private land (I heard) and if not mistaken so far it's the only beach side at Belawai providing these facilities. So, is kinda monopoly.. ;)
ReplyDeleteshould go to the fish market. the fish there really cheap and fresh.
ReplyDeleteBeen busy and have not been dropping by for quite sometime and look what I found!... Wow! I really love those beach photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sooky! ;) With some PS (Photoshop) the photos can really look nicer than it supposed to be... ;p
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