This charming fishing village built on stilts sits over the mudflats. There’s little to do here other than snap pictures and enjoy a Chinese seafood lunch at one of several restaurants but most find this good enough.
Ferries depart from the ferry terminal across the street from Pelabuhan Klang Station, the end of the line for the KTM Komuter Train. Air-con ferries (adult/child return RM14/7, 30 minutes) depart roughly every hour starting from 7.45am for the ride through the mangroves. There are also open boats (RM10) that do the trip in 20 minutes. The last ferry back from Pulau Ketam is at 5.30pm (6pm on weekends).