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Johor Bahru Tour Packages

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The city has always attracted visitors and tourists because of its cuisine, art, and costume, which have been influenced by Arabs, Bugis, Chinese, and Javanese. Johor Bahru’s portfolio of traditional art forms has been combined to create a contemporary identity.
Film and digital are two important creative industries that are now available in Iskandar Malaysia, a special economic district bordering Singapore. Come here for the picturesque Abu Bakar Mosque and stay for the multicultural vibe of the city. If you are planning to visit Johor Bahru in the upcoming days or weeks, continue reading to learn more about the destination and our Johor Bahru tour packages.

Places To Visit In Johor Bahru

1. Sultan Abu Bakar

Sultan Abu Bakar, known as the Father of Modern Johor, built the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque in the late 18th century. The building is composed of English Victorian design elements and Moorish and Malay architecture, which gives it a colonial appearance. The Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque is Malaysia's state mosque and can accommodate up to 2,000 worshippers during prayer times. It is located on a hill near Tebrau Straits and has excellent views of the city in the distance. The mosque is a national icon and has been listed as a protected heritage site.

2. Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple

The pillars, walls, doors, and ceilings of Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman are lined with diverse sets of colourful glasses, creating a captivating ambience. The chandeliers that completed the elegant and delicate architecture all around the temple were additionally graced with plenty of sets of glasses.

3. Danga Bay

Close to Jalan Skudai in the state of Johor, Malaysia, the Danga Bay waterfront city is one of the country's most prominent business locations. It is near the city of Johor Bahru and near the Sultan of Johor's special living arrangement, the Istana Bukit Serene. It is one of the most esteemed leisure destinations in Johor Bahru, with a wide variety of activities for all ages. It has the finest shops and gourmet restaurants.

4. Old Chinese Temple

The Old Chinese Temple in Johor Bahru was built by a group of community leaders led by Tan Hiok Nee. There are countless religious landmarks that you can explore in this city/ The majority of Chinese temples are named after the deity but the Johor Old Temple is thought to be the first Chinese temple in Malaysia to be named after a state. There is also cultural and architectural significance to this place that you can learn about.

5. Chinese Heritage and Culture Museum

The Chinese Heritage and Culture Museum in Johor can enrich everyone's understanding of Johor's history and heritage, not only for those who would like to learn about their forefathers and the early Chinese immigrants but also for those who are interested in history. Valuable artefacts, donated by families, collectors, schools and associations, are carefully preserved here as a reliable source of information for future generations.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Johor Bahru is from April to June which is also the general duration of visiting Malaysia.

How To Reach?

The best way to reach Johor Bahru from India is to take any of the outbound flights from major metropolitan cities such as AirAsia.

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How much does a Johor Bahru trip cost?

The average cost of a Johor Bahru trip if you travel by flight will depend upon the number of people travelling, the type of accommodation (luxury, budget, family), and the number of days you plan to spend at the destination. You can end up shelling out INR 1,20,000 whereas if you plan a long trip with added activities, the overall expense will be significantly higher.

What is the distance between Johor Bahru and Singapore?

The distance between Johor Bahru and Singapore is 22.9 kilometres which is approximately 1 hour if you travel by train.

How many days are enough for a trip to Johor Bahru?

If you are planning a trip to Johor Bahru for sightseeing experiences and the bliss of the culture, a 4-5 day itinerary can take you through all the best places and activities. The number of days will also depend on the kind of adventures you are planning to include in your itinerary.

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Things To Do

1. Explore Jalan Tan Hiok Nee

Jalan Tan Hiok Nee is known for being one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Johor Bahru. You'll find a variety of fantastic restaurants and cafes here, as well as a high concentration of antique stores. You'll also discover beautiful Chinese architecture and shophouses.

2. Visit the Istana Besar

The Sultan of Johor's royal palace, which is situated in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, was constructed in 1866 by Sultan Abu Bakar. The Grand Palace's most prominent feature is its Anglo-Malay architecture.

3. Learn about the history of Bangunan Sultan Ibrahim Building

The Sultan Ibrahim Building is a state secretariat building in Johor Bahru that was formerly known as the Sultan Ibrahim Building. Between 1936 and 1939 and 1940, it was completed as the British colonial government tried to simplify the state's administration. The Sultan Ibrahim Building was officially opened by the late Sultan Ibrahim of Johor.

Tips

  1. Get your currency converted into Malaysian ringgit for a smooth journey.
  2. For cost-effective and local travel pre-book your train travel within Johor Bahru.
  3. Avoid travelling during the peak hours and travel before and after to escape delays and long waiting lines.
  4. If you want to shop and give back to the community, visit the Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation Handicrafts Centre
  5. If you are planning to explore the cruise ride from Danga Bay, plan an itinerary in advance.