Pangkor Island for Family with Traveloka Malaysia

Year end holiday is around the corner. Mr Ang and I are planning family trip too. The nearest island to Johor is Singapore. However, the causeway will be congested. Pulau Sibu, Pulau Tinggi or Pulau Tioman are near to Mersing, Johor. Unfortunately, it is monsoon season. Islands in South China Sea will not be open to public. Jennifer Lai, author of imjennifer blogspot recommended us to visit Pangkor Island.

Why Pangkor Island is suitable for family?

#1 Family Time

Pangkor Island have some tourist attractions that are suitable for family. For example: beach, local street and fort. There are less vehicles on the island. Children can walk freely on the island under the watchful eyes of parents.

Children cand play around at Fu Ling Temple

#2 A Variety of Dried Seafood

Local produced dried seafood are made from fisheries from Melacca Strait. The most famous tidbits from Pangkor Island is Satay fish. I bet many 80s and 90s Malaysians have tasted this tidbits before. We used to buy Satay fish from primary school canteen. Do you know that satay fish is produced on Pangkor island?

A variety of dried seafood produced by the local fishermen are sold on the island. Children can learn some new terms. While, parent can buy some local souvenirs.

#3 Big Portion Meals with Reasonable Price

Worry about the food expenses on island vacation? Not in the case of Pangkor Island. Refer to Jennifer, the portion of the food can feed 2 persons. The fish and chip is sold around RM15++. Additional to it, the chef uses fresh fish fillet to cook fish and chip.

Good food with reasonable price

Top 3 Reasons to Book Hotels with Traveloka Malaysia.

# 1 Best All-round convenience

You can search hotels and flights under Traveloka app on your smartphone at anytiem or anywhere.

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#2 Best Price

Getting the best deals for flights and hotels in Southest Asia.

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#3 Honest Price

What you see is what you pay. No hidden fee.

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Top 3 Reasons to Stay at Pangkor Laut Resort.

#1 Scenic view from your window

You can enjoy this peaceful scene all day long from your room

#2 Kid Friendly

The parent can request for a baby cot to be placed in their room. Check out the hotel review at HERE.

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#3 Away from the city

Relax yourselves with the tropical spa experience.

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Have you been to Pangkor Island? Share with me your experience. I look forward to your sharing.
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Hike Gunung Arong, Mersing, Johor

9 February 2016

Gunung Arong is recently listed as the TOP 10 must hike hill in Peninsular Malaysia on Says.com. As our hobby is hiking, we do a lot of research before we hike. Why do we choose Gunung Arong to hike?

  • Gunung Arong is just 40 minutes away from Mersing town. it is only 1.5 hours to 2 hours from Johor Bahru.
  • On good weather, we can see the beautiful sea view from the mountain view point.
  • The hiking trail is relatively easy to hike
  • It is very windy during our hike.
  • Good seafood meal around Mersing town after the hike (the most important reason)

PS: please remember to get hiking permit. We have been warned by local villagers. T.T

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The sea view from the mountain is very beautiful. However, it is too misty on the day we hike.

After driving 1.5hr from Johor Bahru to Tanjung Resang, we still not able to find the village road leading to the Gunung Arong. Around 10:00am, we stopped by Tanjung Resang Resort for the road map.

Road Map to Gunung Arong Base Camp

1) Set Tanjung Resang on WAZE app or Google Map on your smart phone. You will reach to a “t” junction.

2) Turn into this village road when you see this sign board. Until this day, I still don't know the road name. The villagers just said "Jalan itu"
2) Turn into this village road when you see this sign board. Until this day, I still don’t know the road name. May be is Jalan Marris.
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3) Drive along the path until you reach a “Y” junction. You will see a little shop house as the image above. Drive on the right road. Follow the red arrow (Drawn by LerLer).
4) You will see oil palm plantation around you as you drive down the road.
4) You will see oil palm plantation around you as you drive down the road. After the oil palm plantation, you will see secondary forest as shown above.
5) You will see the base camp. Park your car near the resting hut.
5) You will see the base camp. Park your car near the resting hut.

The Hiking Journey with Detail

1) The Gunung Arong hiking entrance.
1) The Gunung Arong hiking entrance. Please try to get the hiking permit before your hiking day. PS: We have been warned by the local villagers.
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2) The first 300m of the hiking path is quite steep. Please use the rope along the hiking path
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3) There are many big rocks along the hiking trait. Thus, the mountain will be closed during raining season.
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4) My hiking speed is realtively slow. I take 45 minutes to reach Gunung Arong view point.
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5) We enjoy our tea break at this resting house.
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6) Due to the bad weather, we do not hike to Teluk Gorek sea side. We hike back the old path. I just love this big tree structure.
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6) After 30 minutes hiking, we reach back the base camp. We rest beside the small water fall.

How to Apply Hiking Permit in Johor

1) Visit Johor Forestry Website.

Image Credit: www.johor.forestry.gov.my

2) Contact East Johor District Forest Office at +607-7981 030 / +607-799 3363. Please try to get someone to speak Malay language to contact the forest officer. The office’s operating hour is Tuesday to Thursday, 8am to 4pm for smooth procedure

PS: Monday is the forest maintenance day. Friday is Muslim prayer day. I tried to contact them on weekend (Saturday and Sunday) but never success.
3) Submit or fax at +607-7995 352 the hikers’ detail to the East Johor District Forest Office (Pejabat Hutan Johor Timur)

  • Name
  • IC Number( for Malaysian) / Passport number (for non-Malaysian)
  • Address
  • Contact number
  • Name of the next of kin
  • Contact number of the next of kin

4) Hiking permit fee is RM10.00 (include GST) per person (as per February 2016 charges). The officer will give you the payment detail.

5) If you want to save the forest permit application, please contact Mr. Zaharudin.  His part-time job is mountain guide around Endau Forest.

Mountain Guide: Encik Zaharudin
Tel: +6019-789-8298 / +6019-723-9504