The Malaysian Foldie issue 17, Jan/Feb 2015 | 页面 7

The only interesting attraction at Pantai Jeram are the stalls selling fresh seafood.

Here, you can find live cockles and razor clams.

Prices are pretty decent and if you hang around there when the catch is brought in, chances are: you will end up with some really fresh catch of the day.

We wasted no time by cycling back to Kapar and completed the loop by clocking-in a total distance of 40.75km.

Not bad considering the fact that part of the route was offroad...

PANTAI JERAM

With the exception of Bagan Lalang and Morib, most of Selangor's shoreline are made up of mud plains.

Pantai Jeram, which is very near to Kapar is an exception.

But much of the shoreline was affected by soil erosion and there is no direct link from Sungai Janggut.

This meant that we had to cycle away and get back to the road leading to Pantai Jeram.

Its a small area and during the weekend, its pretty packed with families on their picnic trip.

TOP: Pantai Jeram, a popular picnic spot near Klang.

BOTTOM LEFT: Low tide along the coastline.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Catch of the day at a local fish market in Pantai Jeram