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Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest This forest is located to the northeast of Kluang town. Its name is derived from the slippery and slimy stones that can be found all over the mountain. It takes about four hours to reach the peak, which is 1,004m above sea level. This forest is a haven for camping, picnicking, and mountain climbing. Gunung Belumut promises exotic vegetation and breathtaking waterfalls. Gunung Arong Recreational Forest Located approximately 17km from Mersing, Gunung Arong is a tranquil lowland forest with crystal clear waters, offering a refreshing retreat for visitors. A Forestry Museum has even been established with exhibits of various forest products. Picnic spots are provided for visitors, along with a well-equipped garden, campsites, and meeting halls. Jungle trails are also provided for the more adventurous visitors. Campers are advised to bring their own camping gear. Tanjung Balau Fishing Village Visitors should visit this village, which is located close to Desaru, if they are looking for a taste of rustic life. Established in 1985 by the Johor Tenggara Development Authority (KEJORA), this village is an enriching experience for visitors who wish to learn about the arts, skills, and lifestyles of the Malay fishermen. Local fishermen's houses and dormitories are available for those who wish to stay overnight. One should also visit the Fishermen Museum, which preserves and displays material and information on fishing practices, taboos, and types of equipment used.
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