Here are the most common questions about Teluk Kemang Observatory ticket prices, what to expect, and how to plan your visit.
How much is a Teluk Kemang Observatory ticket?
MyKad rates: Child and Senior Citizen RM 7, Adult RM 15. Non-MyKad rates: Child and Senior Citizen RM 20, Adult RM 25. The lowest entry point is RM 7 for children and senior citizens with a MyKad — making it one of the most affordable science and educational attractions in Negeri Sembilan.
What can I do at Teluk Kemang Observatory?
Visitors can observe stars, planets, and other celestial bodies through professional telescopes, explore interactive astronomy and space science exhibits, and join guided stargazing sessions. It is an educational and genuinely engaging experience for visitors of all ages with an interest in the universe.
Where is Teluk Kemang Observatory located?
Teluk Kemang Observatory is located at Lot 4506, 8, Jalan Pantai, Tanjung Tanah Merah, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan — along the coastal road in the Teluk Kemang area.
Is Teluk Kemang Observatory suitable for children and families?
Yes. The observatory is family-friendly and educational, suitable for children, school groups, and visitors of all ages who are curious about astronomy. The telescope viewing experience and interactive exhibits engage younger visitors effectively, and the low child ticket price makes it a practical family choice.
Is it better to visit Teluk Kemang Observatory in the evening?
Evening and night visits are ideal for stargazing, as the telescopes can be used to observe celestial bodies when the sky is sufficiently dark. Daytime visits may include exhibits and educational activities. We recommend confirming session availability via WhatsApp before booking to ensure you visit at the right time for telescope viewing.
How do I get to Teluk Kemang Observatory from Singapore?
The most convenient option is a private car transfer from Singapore directly to Port Dickson. Evening pick-up and return service is available, making it especially practical for groups attending a night stargazing session without needing to arrange their own transport back.