Welcome to Johor
Johor is Peninsular Malaysia's southernmost state and is linked to Singapore by
a causeway and a bridge. The state capital Johor Bahru, is home to
world-renowned golf courses and shopping establishments. JB, as it is more
popularly known is famous for its historical buildings and impressive
architecture.
Johor's vast landscape is characterised by plantations of pineapple, rubber,
coconut and oil palm on the fringes of which nestle tranquil kampungsand quaint
fishing villages. Retaining much of its natural splendours, the state has miles
of golden sandy beaches and beautiful offshore islands as well as lush
dipterocarp forests.
There is accommodation here to suit all budgets. For a different experience join
a homestay programme and live in a traditional village. There are many street
stalls, food courts, fast food outlets and fine dining restaurants to choose
from in Johor offering both local and international style cuisine.
Places of Interest
The Grand Palace and Royal Sultan Abu Bakar Museum In 1866, Sultan Abu Bakar the
father of modern Johor built the magnificent Istana Besar (Grand Palace) as his
official residence. The North Wing today houses the Royal Sultan Abu Bakar
Museum, showcasing rare and beautiful treasures from all over the world.
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque On top of the hill overlooking the Straits of Johor not
far from the Istana Besar, stands the magnificent Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, one
of the most beautiful old mosques in Malaysia.Sultan Ibrahim Building Dominating the Johor Bahru skyline, the building houses
the state secretariat and the offices of the state government. The building
reflects both local and colonial architecture.
Gunung Ledang or Mount Ophir at 1,276m provides a
challenging two-day return trek passing through waterfalls and forests. At the
relatively flat summit, a panoramic view of the Straits of Malacca and Sumatra
coastline can be seen on a clear day. Also, a popular picnic spot is the Sagil
Waterfall, at the base of the mountain.
Endau-Rompin National Park
Explore the vast wilderness rainforest in this park, one of the peninsula's
largest virgin lowland forests. It is a major conservation area to the diversity
of flora and fauna found within. There are some 26km of jungle trails within the
park, the most well-trodden path being the gruelling 16km trail from Kuala Jasin
to Batu Hampar and Buaya Sangkut, with numerous rapids crossings. At Buaya
Sangkut, be enchanted by the beautiful sight of a waterfall.
Desaru Near the peninsula's southeastern tip is a 25km beach resort destination
for Johor folk and neighbouring Singapore. The waters here are often conducive
for swimming, waterskiing, canoeing and catamaran sailing. Enjoy recreational
activities such as go-karting, golfing and ultra-light aircraft flying. The
Desaru Fruit Farm is also located here and offers interesting agro-tours. Nearby
is Lebam River where visitors have the opportunity to see fireflies at night.
About 8km north of Desaru is the
Fishermen's Museum at Tanjung Balau which
displays fish traps and equipment used by the local fishermen and various
artefacts of the trade.
Kota Tinggi Waterfalls The water cascades from a height of 36m down a steep
precipice into a pool deep enough for swimming. At the base of the fall, there
are changing rooms, camping grounds and restaurants.
Danga Bay Situated along the popular Lido Beach, Danga Bay is a great place to
unwind, relax and just watch the city go by. Sample the delicious fare available
from the number of restaurants serving both local and international cuisine.
Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO) The Johor Area Rehabilitation
Organisation or JARO is located along Jalan Sungai Chat where visitors can
purchase baskets, bedspreads, furniture, soft toys and various other products
made by the disabled community.
Tanjung Piai This environmental sanctuary is also the southernmost tip of
mainland Asia. It is made up of coastal mangroves and is home to many species of
birds. There is a park and visitors' complex where one can learn more about this
wetland.
Islands off Mersing The state's beautiful offshore islands,
Sibu,
Besar, Rawa, Aur,
Pemanggil, Hujung and
Tinggi are accessible from both the Mersing and Tanjung Leman jetties. Aur
Island, along with Dayang Island, Lang Island and Pinang Island, are rated among
the best diving destinations within the Johor Marine Park Area. The deeper
waters around the area ensure good visibility and variety of marine life. Dive
trips can be booked at most dive shops on any of the islands. Simple resorts are
the order of the day on these idyllic secluded getaways, all boasting beautiful
beaches with shady cool trees and clear waters.
Nasoha Spices and Herbs Paradise A few kilometres from Pagoh town in the
district of Muar, lies the Nasoha Spices and Herbs Paradise. This 1,000ha spice
and herb farm is home to hundreds of medicinal plants. There is also
accommodation and a restaurant at the farm.
Shopping
Johor is a delightful place to shop. There is an immense variety of
goods and the state is noted for ceramics and handicrafts as well. Bazaars and
open-air night markets are found throughout the city. The Johor Bahru Duty Free
Zone is located at Johor Bahru's eastern waterfront area and is the largest duty
free complex in Malaysia. It has a hotel and convention centre; and a five-level
shopping podium. There are also ferry links to Singapore and Indonesia from
here; and immigration and customs facilities.
Getting There
Via the North-South Expressway, Johor Bahru is 220km or a 4-hour drive from
Kuala Lumpur. It is also accessible from Kuala Lumpur and several other states
such as Sabah and Sarawak by air. Bus services from major cities and towns in
the peninsula run several times a day to Johor Bahru. The 1,038m Singapore-Johor
Causeway, is the most frequently-used mode for commuting between the two cities
besides ferry, rail and an alternative bridge.
Useful Contacts
Immigration Office Tel: 607-599 1055
Johor Bahru Railway Station Tel: 607-223 4727
Sultan Ismail Airport (also known as Senai Airport) Tel: 607-599 4500