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Johor Bahru, the Southernmost City in the Malay Peninsula

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Johor Bahru, the Southernmost City in the Malay Peninsula

Published on January 22, 2019 | blog.airpaz.com

Johor Bahru, the city facing the Straits of Johor is the southernmost city in the Malay Peninsula. As the country’s second largest metropolitan area, the current megaproject Iskandar will experts transform Johor Bahru into the biggest financial centre of Malaysia.

The city which was known as Tanjung Puteri connects Johor Bahru to the neighbouring city-state and international travel hub of Singapore. In addition one of the biggest industrial centres of the country, Johor Bahru is an important industrial, tourism and commercial hub for southern Malaysia. Because many populations live here, the city is part of the Sijori Growth Triangle, which has recorded one of the highest growths in Southeast Asia.

Let’s Enjoy Tourist Attractions in Johor Bahru

As the second metropolitan city in Malaysia, Johor Bahru has a number of beautiful sights. Enjoy your vacation with famous landmarks, attractions in Johor Bahru and consider shopping one of the many shopping malls. Because Johor has Hutan Bandar, it another nice attraction.

1. The Istana Besar

The building constructed in 1866 during the time of Sultan Abu Bakar has a stunning mix of Malay and Western architecture. You can look out for the large dome that tops the structure as well as the signature blue roof. In addition The Istana Besar, you can visit the Royal Abu Bakar Museum which has a collection of antiques and heirlooms that would have belonged to the Royal Family.

2. Legoland Malaysia

Having a vacation with your family, don’t miss Legoland Malaysia. The park opened in 2012 has some 40 different rides that you can enjoy here especially your children. Find an adjoining water park here where you can cool off with a range of water-related rides and pools.

3. The Angry Birds Theme Park

The loving angry bird so much visits the Angry Birds Theme Park dedicated to everything Angry Birds related. Located on 26,000 square feet, this park is one of the most popular attractions in Johor Bahru and the park. Because this park is open late into the evening, it becomes one of the big draws of the park.

4. The Johor Bahru Art Gallery

If you want to know a little more about Malaysian artwork, visit the art gallery. Here you can find a range of different kinds of art on the show such as Islamic calligraphy as well as ceramics, weaponry, and even ancient banknotes and coins.

5. Danga Bay

Danga Bay is a very popular spot for tourists in Johor Bahru because it is a waterfront complex that has a range of dining and lifestyle attractions. In addition a waterfront complex, Danga Bay has the small home of the Danga World Petting Zoo which visitors can get up close to the animals.

 

Tourist Attractions of Nature in Johor Bahru

Travelling to the second largest metropolitan city do not forget to visit natural attractions. You will feel coolness and comfort here

1. Johor Zoo

There are over a hundred different species of animals that you can find in one of the first zoos to be built in Southeast Asia. The zoo built in 1928 can be found gorillas, elephants, lions, and flamingoes, to name just a few examples of the fauna on the show. In addition that, you can find the number of eateries dotted around in case you fancy a bite to eat.

2. The Pulai Waterfall

Back to nature in your vacation with visiting the Pulai Waterfall. You need about two hours to reach the base of the waterfall from the foot of the hill. You will not be disappointed to visit here because you can swim in the clean water and many thick tropical trees around.

3. Taman Merdeka Johor Bahru

Get outside and enjoy one of Johor Bahru’s green spots, Taman Merdeka Johor Bahru. The park having a range of interesting sections such as an open-air theatre and a series of rock sculptures is the largest public park in the city.

4. Desaru Beach

Go next to the water and looks across to the Strait of Johor, you will find a long strip of sand along the coastline here. It suitable for looking for a place to relax away from the main hubs which are often filled with bars, clubs, restaurants, and shopping malls. Enjoy your vacation here by going for an exhilarating banana boat ride or you can have a go at jet skiing.

Religious Tourist Attractions in Johor Bahru

Religious tourism should not be missed by you. You will find various historical relics of religion that developed here.

1. The Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple

As the first Hindu building in the world to be made of glass, the temple is one of the most important buildings for the Hindu community in Johor Bahru. Here you can find statues of Christ and Buddha having the interior and exterior decorated with glass. It makes glitter in the light of the sun.

2. Gurdwara Sahib Johor Bahru

As religious diversity symbol, this place does not miss to visit. Check out the signature yellow window frames as well as the pretty crenellated roof here. The place built in 1992 is an important place of worship for the 250 Sikh families who call Johor Bahru home.

3. Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque

The mosque built over a period of some eight years starting in 1892 is a mix of British colonial architecture and traditional Islamic motifs. The four minarets that are located on the top and are meant to look like traditional British clock towers become the signature features.

 

Cultural Tourist Attractions in Johor Bahru Never End

Every city in Malaysia has a culture that you should not miss. Use your time here by looking at the history of Malaysia’s independence struggle

1. The Johor Bahru Kwong Siew

The museum used as the headquarters of the Kwong Siew Clan Association that was created by Wong Ah Fook dated 1907. Heritage Gallery located in two traditional shop houses tells the story of the members of this clan. Here, you will find ancient photographs as well as weapons, traditional costumes, and even oddities like antique opium pipes.

2. The War Memorial   

The place built in 1962 is made up of two obelisks that are dedicated to servicemen who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. Located on Abu Bakar Street, the War Memorial is known for its pretty views that look out over the Strait of Johor.

3. Istana Bukit Serene

Because the official residence of the Sultan of Johor, This place is not open to the public. Although it is not open, many people still come here, however, to check out the exterior. Here you can see an arch here topped with a large model of the crown of the Sultan and the manicured lawns from the outside. Istana Bukit Serene built on 1933 in the Art Deco style topped with the main tower that soars to a height of 35 meters.

Taste Variety Food in Johor Bahru

Enjoying Johor Bahru’s special food you cannot leave. Lots of food that is suitable for you to taste.

1. Laksa Johor

The food had a spicy noodle from Johor version uses spaghetti with thicker gravy. Have your meal with a fine mixture of vegetables and spices blend well in savoury and grainy gravy made from fish.

2. Kway Chap

The food comprising rice sheets in a soup with dark soy sauce as the base is suitable for you loving rice so much. Have your breakfast with soy sauces, onions, garlic, sliced shallots, star anise, and dried chilli pods.

3. Lei Cha

The food called Lei Cha – the Ground Tea is the mix of veggies in green broth, made from herbs. You can taste this food with pouring the broth over mixed vegetables and rice. It’s suitable for giving you a good meal when visiting Johor Bahru.

4. Johor Bahru Seafood

Don’t miss this food because Seafood is a rich culinary scene in Johor. Seafood is a good reason to add it to your diets because it has a high amount of omega acids and proteins in fish and seafood. You can choose your favourite seafood here from black pepper crab, oatmeal prawn, steamed fish until fried oyster.

Nightlife Venues in Johor Bahru

Different night markets make Johor Bahru a unique place for you to visit Every day you can visit various unique night markets and lots of unique food here

1. JB KSL on Monday

This place is open only on Mondays, 5 pm–9 pm. The night market located right in front of Coffee Bean is one of the more accessible. You can find carrot cake and char kway teow, there are stalls selling items such as tau Huey in brown sugar.

2. Johor Jaya Night Market on Tuesdays

Enjoy Johor Jaya night market on Tuesdays at 5 pm-2 am. Taste mobile Kueh stall opening at 4 pm is best known for one main attraction. You have to hurry to buy this Kueh because the Kuehs are usually sold out under an hour and the stall owners will already be packing up their empty trays at 6 pm. Others you can taste decadent roasted duck, innards all ready for snacking, and etc.

3. Taman Bukit Indah Night Market on Wednesdays

You can find night market has 200-metres long in Jalan Indah 22/2, Taman Bukit Indah 2, Johor, Malaysia on Wednesdays, 5 pm-9 pm. This place catered towards the Malay population make you get many traditional Malay dishes here.

4. Taman Impian Emas Night Market on Thursdays

Salt-baked BBQ crabs and the smelly tofu don’t be missed to taste because they rarely find usual night market. The place located Impian Emas 4 Street, Taman Impian Emas, Johor is probably the least crowded. You can enjoy this night market only on Thursdays at 5 pm-9pm

5. Taman Puteri Wangsa Night Market on Fridays

The night market spanning over 100 stalls is one of the biggest night markets in JB you can explore. Visiting here in harvest seasons, you can see vendors selling durians and jackfruits for almost half the price of that in Singapore. The market located in Badik 16, Taman Puteri Wangsa, Ulu Tiram, Johor is open on Fridays at 5pm-12am.

6. Taman Munsyi Ibrahim Night Market on Saturdays

Nyonya Kueh which is a combo of pandan and glutinous rice is one of the bigger hits in Taman Munsyi Ibrahim Pasar Malam. You can taste the deep-fried chicken from this stall which specialises in crunchy and addictive finger food that keeps the crowd coming back for more. The market located in Taman Munsyi Ibrahim, Johor Bahru is open on Fridays at 5pm-12am.

7. Jalan Permas Jaya Night Market on Sundays

Enjoy your night in Jalan Permas Jaya Night Market which is famous as the Yong tau foo and the deep-fried giant squid. You can taste varieties of a little crispier than the mee Jiang Kueh. The market located in Jalan Permas 10/10, Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, Johor is open on Sundays at 5pm-morning.

 

Johor Bahru Souvenirs

Get many unique souvenirs forgiven to your family in the home. Many varieties souvenirs will make you interesting to have them

1. Lego

This is a kind of colourful boxes that can be arranged into certain figures, buildings, to any object. This toy is not from Malaysia, from Denmark. However, the only Legoland in Southeast Asia is in Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia.

2. Brooch

One choice of beautiful Malaysian souvenirs that don’t burden your baggage is bros. It is an accessory that is usually worn on clothes or veils. It’s easy to find a brooch in some places in Malaysia. Brooches sold in Malaysia are mostly designed specifically for women.

3. Tin crafts

Has a variety of shapes, tin crafts are priced at slightly expensive prices. So, you should buy this tin craft for the closest people. Because the price is a little expensive, you can buy small items made of tin, such as matches, pen holders, and photo frames. If you want to produce tin with a larger size, you can buy a wall clock or mug.

4. Dodol

For the taste of Dodol itself, in Malaysia has the taste of coconut and durian which is the most popular Dodol there. Besides that, there are still many other flavours that are very familiar

 

Transportation in Johor Bahru

Senai International Airport is the airport of Johor Bahru which you can fly to numerous cities within Malaysia but also to some international destinations. Reach Johor Bahru by the cheapest way, coach. Every coach has daily buses driving between Johor Bahru and many places within Peninsular Malaysia. Having enough leg space to lie completely flat can be gotten from the main bus terminal Puduraya in Kuala Lumpur there are hourly buses heading to Johor Bahru.

Because Malaysia has two major train tracks, the northern line and the eastern line, you can take by train. Both have different lines, the northern line connects Malaysia with Thailand and Singapore. And the jungle line as trains go straight through the jungle to the northeastern city of Kota Bharu is called the jungle on the eastern line. You can enjoy your travelling by rental car, taxi or boat.