Tuesday, August 12, 2014

5 Reasons Why Johor Bahru Has Some of the Best Natural Attractions on the Planet

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Take a holiday in an elegant hotel at Johor Bahru, Malaysia and explore the best natural attractions this popular destination has to offer. This list shares some of the best sights you shouldn't miss, and it includes spectacular beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, and gorgeous mountains.

1. Endau Rompin National Park
Covering an area of approximately 80,000 hectares, Endau Rompin is the second largest national park after Taman Negara. It straddles along the Johor/Pahang border, and encompasses the rivers of Endau and Rompin from which it got its name. The park is rich in flora and fauna from birds, mammals, and insects to exotic herbs, medicinal plants, and trees. Endau Rompin is also the habitat of endangered animals like the golden leaf monkey and Bengal tiger.

2. Pulau Sibu

Aside from its lush tropical vegetation, Pulau Sibu has endless stretches of golden beaches and clear blue waters, making it a popular destination in Johor Bahru for beachgoers. The breathtaking sea surrounding the island lies home to coral reefs, various marine life, and sunken pirate vessels. Some of the water activities tourists can enjoy are scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, and sailing.

3. Kota Tinggi Waterfall
The Kota Tinggi Waterfall cascades from the height of 34 meters down to the foot of Gunung Muntahak. The natural beauty that surrounds the base of the waterfall offers a picturesque setting for travelers. Here, they can set a fun picnic, swim in the refreshing river or spot different kinds of birds around the area.

4. Gunung Ledang
Outdoor fun awaits travelers at Gunung Ledang, also known as Mount Ophir. Some of the exciting activities include trekking, bird watching, and swimming in gorgeous waterfalls particularly the Sagi Waterfall, which also has a popular picnic spot. The mountain’s summit is around 1,276 meters above sea level, and gives a panoramic view of the Straits of Melaka and the Sumatran coastline. Gunung Ledang is shrouded in different legends and folklore, which is why it has become famous, and locals and tourists are still intrigued by this charming destination.

5. Pulau Kukup Johor National Park
Pulau Kukup, one of the largest uninhabited mangroves in the world, is home to countless species of wildlife, which include monkeys, mudskippers, and boars. The Ramsar Convention Bureau, an international body that aims to protect and conserve wetlands, has granted it the status of “Wetland of International Importance”. Like Gunung Ledang, Pulau Kukup also has its share of local folklore, and some say that the area is inhabited by spirits that guard the island.

Getting to these tourist attractions is easy when you choose to come and stay at an elegant Johor Bahru hotel that offers city transfers and car rentals.

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