Pulau Pamutusan is a serene island located in the Pinang River, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It offers a pristine beach with pale golden sand, perfect for relaxing strolls and sunbathing. The island is known for its seclusion and untouched natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility. Visitors can enjoy swimming in crystal-clear waters and exploring the island's unique landscapes, including a small white sandy beach that becomes inundated with water at high tide. This phenomenon has inspired the island's name, which translates to 'cut off' in the Minang language.
The island is an elongated eight-hectare landmass that connects to the mainland of Bungus Teluk Kabung. Its tranquil atmosphere and natural scenery make it a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
For a deeper connection with nature, visitors can opt for activities like snorkeling or simply picnicking under the lush foliage.