Johor (/dʒəˈhɔːr, ˌdʒoʊ-/) or Johore is a Malaysian state, located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia. The state capital city of Johor is Johor Bahru. The royal city of the state is Muar and the old state capital is Johor Lama.
Restaurants in Johor
5.0 based on 115 reviews
Laser Battle, the best and most advance Laser Tag arena in South East Asia, using the latest Laser Tag Gaming Technology, Indoor laser tag is pure fun, 100% Laser Battle. Bright green lasers which you can see, and 7 vibration points to make sure you feel EVERY SINGLE SHOT! Great activity for all ages.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
The rooms are not very scary but better than their mount austin branch. Everyone should come here instead.
4.0 based on 93 reviews
Some background about me - 30, unfit (sedentary) and did not train consistently for this hike. Past hiking experience: Bukit Timah Hill, and Huangshan two years ago. I did a 5km run maybe once a fortnight and some occasional static exercises, and it was a miracle that I completed this hike. Please train for the hike or you'll be slow and suffer like I did. It's a steep climb almost all the way. I would say max 10% would be walking and 90% is climbing. This hike is not for anyone who is afraid of heights. We started at 8.30am and made it to the peak only at 2.45pm on the Sagil trail, through KFC. Took our lunch at the summit and started descending at 3.30pm, and we only completed the hike at 7.35pm. Total of 11h, inclusive of 1h lunch break. My tracker says I climbed 236 storeys that day but it was probably more as my tracker has a tendency to undercount. Advice for those who want to attempt this: Hiking poles help a LOT, bring one. Wear dry fit and long pants as it could get muddy, and to avoid getting scratched by the shrubbery. Wear proper hiking shoes with good grip as tree roots could be slippery. Bring sufficient water (2L at least). If you are sensitive to bites, remember the mosquito repellent (I didn't get any bites). Bring also a torch or headlamp in case you are not able to descend before nightfall. Bring a light jacket as the winds are strong and you could get cold at the summit. Planning for the trip Please contact the attraction in advance, you can reserve your spot via whatsapp 60 19-777 2057 as there are restrictions on the number of people per day. Guides are compulsory. For non-Malaysians, it's RM218 per pax for a group of 4 at least. If u have fewer than that and would like the attraction to match you to other smaller groups of hikers, tell them you would like to share the guide. They will match you. The attraction provides a 500ml bottle of water and lunch, which you will have to carry up. Leave some space in your bag for that. You can choose from 3 options, I chose the nasi lemak and it was pretty good. Good luck and have fun!
4.0 based on 116 reviews
We hiked up and down in 3hrs on a weekday. Not many people and the locals warned that some paths are quite misleading so it’s better to take the tougher and steeper route up to summit. We did and happy to be able to experience the different terrain. Tree roots and Ropes and all. Very enjoyable hike!
4.0 based on 23 reviews
The karts were still in ok condition and the tracks although still needs maintenance, its still a great track to play and race with. The owner was awesome with the customer service as we had trouble going out of the area, they assisted us in the booking of GRAB CAR or taxi services.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
I went with my friends of 3 to Endau-Rompin National Park (Peta) entrance. Overall, the park was beautiful and very clean, mostly because it is actually well maintained. We contacted Lop to arrange for a 4D3N chalet stay over at Kampung Peta. We payed around 750 ringgit, and truly, it was really worth for the money we paid. Chalets were actually decent. It's a good place to rest after a long day of activity. To be honest, the place is very ulu, it's about 50km from the main road, goes deep into the oil palm plantation and jungle. But, once you get there, you guys will love the scenery. For nature lovers and people who like to go camping in the outdoors, or simply want to be out of mobile network and any forms of telecommunication, this place is a must-go. Can truly experience nature upfront, in its most pristine state. It's highly recommended to have a malay-speaking guy in your group as it would be easier to facilitate with the tour guide regarding the activities that you will be doing. The tour guides are all very friendly, informative and very experienced in knowing the jungle inside out. Highly recommend to go to the upeh guiling waterfalls, buaya sangkut waterfall, tasik air biru and more importantly, water tubing at endau river.
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