Lukut, located northeast of Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, is a suburb rich in history and culture. Once part of Selangor, Lukut was a bustling tin mining town in the early 19th century before becoming part of Negeri Sembilan. Today, it stands as a testament to Malaysia's colonial history, offering visitors a chance to explore its cultural heritage and historical sites. Its proximity to Port Dickson makes it an accessible destination for those interested in the region's past.
Visit the local museums and historical sites to learn about Lukut's tin mining past.
Engage with the local community to understand the cultural heritage of the area.
Lukut is easily accessible from Port Dickson, making it a convenient day trip.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Lukut, with mild temperatures perfect for exploring historical sites.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy the nearby beaches of Port Dickson.
Fall offers cooler weather and fewer tourists, ideal for a peaceful exploration of the area.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to visit historical sites and enjoy local culture.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
16,450
Malay, English
March-May, September-November
History, Culture, Exploration