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Escape from Singapore and explore Malasyia’s Johor Bahru sites in a private tour

Singapore
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 8.5h
Activity Level: Intensive
Experience: Family, Historical
Language: English
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Johor Bahru is the capital of the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is located along the Straits of Johor at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia. Escape from the hustle and bustle Singapore and explore the new place, its history and sites.

What's included

  • Professional licensed guide
  • Pick-up and drop-off
  • Transportation on an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • All fees and taxes
  • Personal expenses
  • Food and drinks

Highlights

Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru is the capital of the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is located along the Straits of Johor at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia. The city has a population of 663,307 within an area of 220 km2. Johor Bahru is adjacent to the city of Iskandar Puteri, both anchoring Malaysia's third largest urban agglomeration, Iskandar Malaysia, with a population of 1,638,219.
Kota Iskandar
Kota Iskandar is an administrative centre for the state government of Johor, Malaysia. It is located in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District and it is the first phase of the Iskandar Puteri project. The Iskandar Puteri project itself is a part of Iskandar Malaysia. Kota Iskandar was developed by Cahaya Jauhar Sdn Bhd and the first phase was completed in 2008.
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Although its history stretches back millennia, modern Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles as a trading post of the British Empire. In 1867, the colonies in East Asia were reorganised and Singapore came under the direct control of Britain as part of the Straits Settlements. During the Second World War, Singapore was occupied by Japan in 1942 but returned to British control as a separate crown colony following Japan's surrender in 1945. Singapore gained self-governance in 1959, and in 1963 became part of the new federation of Malaysia, alongside Malaya, North Borneo, and Sarawak. Ideological differences led to Singapore being expelled from the federation two years later, thereby becoming an independent country.
Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque
Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque is the state mosque of Johor, Malaysia. Located along Jalan Skudai, Johor Bahru, the mosque was constructed between 1892 and 1900, under the direction of Sultan Abu Bakar.

Itinerary

08:00 09:00

Your guide will pick you up from the hotel.

Drive towards Johor Bahru. Your first stop will be at Abu Bakar Mosque, named after Sultan Abu Bakar.

Then have a walk through Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street, Johor’s own version of Chinatown,  go inside  Kota Iskandar, the site of Malaysia’s first-ever experiential parliament.

After that, have a lunch at local restaurant and then visit the Malay Cultural Village to see a traditional dance performed and try our hand at Batik painting.

At the end of the tour you will be transfered back to your hotel.

 

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