Dear Friends and Guests,


After twenty years of running Teluk Iskandar Inn, we've decided to retire and close the inn.


This decision was not easy, as these past two decades were full of fond memories. We have enjoyed sharing meals, stories, and experiences with all of you, in our slice of tranquility by the sea.


We'd like to thank everybody for all of their support and memories. Without a doubt, we will carry them with us as we continue onto our next adventure.


We are seeking parties that are interested in leasing, or purchasing Teluk Iskandar Inn. Please contact us at iskandarinn@gmail.com to discuss potential opportunities.


Thank you so much for twenty years of your support. We look forward to our next adventure!


With love,

Kamariah and Ibrahim



Friday, October 07, 2011

Teluk Iskandar Inn


These photos taken at various times showing some of the the facilities available at the inn and the scenic views.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Mango season at the Inn



The inn is home to two large and beautiful mango trees. They are estimated to be about 80-100 years old and provide a bounty of fruit every year. Looking at them, they are the sort of tree, Totoro might want to play the flute in at night.

Ibrahim and Kamariah kept the trees when they were constructing the inn, and had to painstakingly monitor the contractors,  to ensure that they didn't damage the trees on the land.



Every day brings a bag or two of mangoes to the inn, which Kamariah transforms through culinary magic into mango chutney,  sambal, jams and mango fruit tart !



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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Hornbill sighting


It has been a week of Hornbills. They have come to visit Teluk Iskandar Inn in pairs and even larger groups all week. They can be recognized by their distinctive calls and are lovely to see.

This pair was spotted on the wood shed, about 50m away from the inn.




Grainy pictures taken with a 3X zoom camera. Had to resort to digital zoom.
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