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Mount Ophir

The mountain is said to be the home of a legendary Princess, "Puteri Gunung Ledang", who was once wooed by the last Sultan of Malacca, Sultan Mahmud Shah. The mountain is a favorite among local mountaineers in search of excitement and adventure. The sagil waterfall at its base is a favorite picnic spot. Crystal clear rivers and breathtaking waterfalls in tranquil, unspoiled environment beckon visitors to this area for a cooling bath or quiet rest. There are also tracks leading to the summit of Gunung Ledang.

Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest

This 8-hectare forest reserve is a catchment area of unique flora and fauna and a fascinating recreational haven. Along the course of a river are several waterfalls with pools at its bottom. Apart from being an ideal picnic spot, the forest is a favorite venue for seminars and workcamps and is a focal point for adventurers trekking to the summit of Gunung Pulai.

Sibu / Tengah / Tinggi / Besar & Rawa Island

The Marine Parks of Johor are centered around the islands of Sibu, Mentinggi, Tinggi, Besar, Tengah, Hujung, and Rawa. Lying a few nautical miles off the coast of Mersing, the islands are surrounded by deep blue waters, fine white beaches, and colorful coral reefs. Swim to your heart's content in the cool clear water or go snorkeling in the fascinating depths where an underwater treasure throve awaits your discovery. The wondrous colors and sheer artistry of the coral garden also offers ample scope for underwater photography.

The Johor Racing Circuit

The 3.86km circuit in Pasir Gudang was developed by the Johor State Economic Development Corporation and promoted by Sports Communications Sdn Bhd, in accordance with the standards set by the Federation Internationale Motorcyclists and Federation Internationale Automobile. The circuit is built on undulating terrain with twelve challenging corners and it offers excellent viewing for spectators. Events hosted yearly include the World Superbike, World Endurance, and the Johor Race Series for cars and bikes.

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