Wednesday 21 October 2015

Johor state government will make this state to be an attractive tourist destination in year 2016. Various efforts has been done by the state government and private sector in promotions. These efforts are expected to be able to attract more tourists to stay longer in various destinations of Johor.

To accomplish this goal, we also play a role in the campaign to visit Johor in 2016. With our small contribution in this campaign, we hope that this campaign is successful in achieving its objectives.

We have listed some attractive destination for tourists visiting the state of Johor. Our efforts to highlight information of tourist destinations will continue to facilitate travel planning.

Welcome to this wonderful state of Johor. Sure you will fall in love with the beauty state of Johor.

  

The Beautiful State of Johor


Johor is the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia. It has along coastline flanking the Straits of Malacca on its western seaboard and the South China Sea on the east. Its capital city, Johor Bahru is the main administrative centre for the state government and a bustling commercial hub. 

Johor in Malaysia is a land of numerous tourist attractions. Johor boasts many beautiful unspoiled islands, mystic jungle parks, lovely white sandy beaches with crystal clear water, magnificent historical sites and other fascinating places to visit.  

 

 

Tourism Destinations

Visit Johor today and you will be amazed.

 

1. Gunung Ledang National Park 


 

Gunung Ledang National Park lies just inside Johor’s boarder with Melaka state, about 30 kilometer from the town of Muar. Located in the district of Ledang, Johor, it has been gazette as Johor National Park on 3rd October 2005. An area covers of 8,611 hectares, Gunung Ledang is the highest mountain in Johor with 1,276 meters.  

Visitors are advised to call in advance to book a guide and check which trails are open. Gunung Ledang Resort:  +606-977 2888, or Johor Parks Corporation: +607-266 1301




2. Endau Rompin National Park

Endau Rompin covering an estimated area of 870 square kilometers, stands between the boundry of Johor and Pahang, remains one of the least disturbed and finest examples of lowland tropical rainforest in Malaysia. Endau Rompin is the newest found jungle retreat in the country. Itself being more than 100 million years old where the exotic flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. 

The Endau Rompin National Park offers various kinds of activities to enjoy such as camping, jungle trekking, bird watching boating and fishing. This park will also allow its visitors the opportunity to get back to nature and experience the mysterious secrets of its wilderness. 


Visitors can make enquiry for leisure and adventure package rates by call this Hotline number +6012-369 5862


3. Air Hitam Pottery and Porcelain Craft


Ayer Hitam is a small town famous for producing and selling various types of ceramic, crockery and porcelain craft such as flower vases, bunga telur, photo frames, jars and other home decorative items. 

Just a few minutes from the exit of the North South Highway, there are shops selling ceramic items on both sides of the main road. There are also several traditional coffee shops offering light snacks and refreshments. 




4. Kukup Famous Seafood Restaurant

Kukup is a small town located by the Straits of Malacca in Johor. This town is well known for its good seafood, houses built on water, and kelong. The seafood is rather ordinary as in any seafood restaurants elswhere. Seafood available includes prawns, fish, mussels, crab, sotongs, and vegetables.

The restaurant allow you to view of sea breeze, and jetty while eating with enjoyable experience.

5. Rawa Island

Rawa Island an idyllic tropical island for guests to unwind from the stress and strain of modern life. Feel the grains of white, sun-baked sand between your toes as you stroll along the beach. Take a dip in the warm waters of the South China Sea. Enjoy the green scenery. Snorkel along the natural coral reef just metres from the shore. Rawa Island is accessible by a twenty-minute boat ride from Mersing, Johor. Experience the island's natural beauty and our Malaysian hospitality.  


Rawa Island Resort offer a wide variety of accommodation and transportation to and from Mersing. For service reservation please call:  +607-799 1204.


6. Aur Island



It is located on the east side of Mersing, Johor. Aur Island is actually a part of an island that is made up with itself and four others. They are Pulau Dayang, Pulau Pinang, Pulau Lang and finally Pulau Pemanggil. They are all part of the Johor Marine Park. Although it is small in size, it has multiple spots to choose from for scuba diving and snorkeling. From Mersing, there will be a boat waiting at the jetty to bring you to the island. From there, it will be another 4-5 hours to reach Aur Island. 

For accommodation and  transportation arrangement, you can contact Aur Samudera Holidays at : +607-799 4217.




7. Kota Tinggi Waterfalls


Kota Tinggi is the largest district in Johor. The waterfalls here are very popular with visitors to the state. Cool pools, spectacular cascades, handicraft stalls and holiday chalets beckon visitors to this attraction. 

Located 15km north of Kota Tinggi Town, the waterfalls stand majestic at 34km high and drop into a deep pool. Chalets, campsites and rest areas are provided for short or extended stays. Chinese and Western restaurants as well as food stalls are also available.


 

8. Desaru


Desaru located on the eastern tip of the peninsula has clean sandy white beaches and is popular with tourists as well as locals. The numerous resorts and hotels here cater to the budget traveler as well as families seeking fun in the sun. Among some of the many activities include golfing, horseback riding, tennis, canoeing, swimming, boating, fishing, snorkeling, jungle trekking and other sea sports. 

To make your visit more memorable, visit Tanjung Pengelih to see the relics of World War Two and the historical relic of the Malay Johor Riau Empire at Johor Lama.

For accommodation, you can contact Desaru Perdana Beach Resort at +607-822 2222. 

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