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Selasa, 30 Mac 2010

Teluk Godek


Teluk Godek Beach Resort atau dikenali sebagai pantai Air Papan adalah salah satu pusat pelancongan yang terkenal di Mersing,Johor. Nama Teluk Godek ini diambil sempena bukit yang terdapat di pantai air papan. Resort ini ditubuhkan pada tahun 1940-an.
Pantai Air Papan amat sinonim dengan Pesta Air Papan yang diadakan setiap tahun pada 1 Mei. Setiap tahun, ramai pengunjung tempatan dan luar Negara datang untuk menyertai pelbagai pertandingan dan permainan. Pantai yang rata dan panjang kira-kira 3km ini adalah amat strategik untuk bermain pelbagai permainan tradisional dan membuat persembahan.
Selain terkenal dengan Pesta Air Papan, pantai ini juga amat popular untuk para pengunjung berkelah di hujung minggu dan cuti am. Mereka boleh berenang di air biru atau bersantai di bawah pohon rendang yang tumbuh sepanjang pantai. Dari panatai ini, pengunjung akan dapat lihat kelibat Pulau Besar, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Tioman, Pulau Batu Gajah, Pulau Setinggan dan Pulau Tengah.

Teluk Cempedak


Located just 5km from Kuantan town, Teluk Cempedak beach is a favourite among local folks. Its enclosed bay is suitable for water sport activities like swimming, surfing and jet-skiing. Its casuarina-lined beach is, however, quite rocky at certain places and the waves are often rough.On the sea front, numerous restaurants and food stalls serving a wide variety of food and beverages attract throngs of locals and tourists alike. They do a brisk trade and open right till after midnight.The nearby jungle area provides a quick introduction to Malaysia's flora and fauna, with a few different species of plant life, insects and other small animals inhabiting the limited space. Beware of the macaques, as they can be quite a nuisance.Just around the corner overlooking the beach is an international-class hotel. With the sounds of big waves splashing against the gigantic rocks in the background, this is a place to be at any time of the day. Getting There From Kuantan town, take the coastal road and follow the sign to Teluk Chempedak. If you opt for public transportation, catch the No 39 bus from local bus station at Kuantan and it will take you to Teluk Chempedak for only 60 cents. Taxi is also available for only RM5.

Tanjung Resang


Tanjung Resang merupakan salah satu pusat peranginan yang seringkali menjadi tumpuan pelancong samada di dalam Negeri Johor mahupun luar.Lokasinya ( 22km dari Bandar Mersing ) sangat strategik di tambah lagi dengan keindahan pantainya yang memukau sesiapa sahaja yang berkunjung. merupakan satu destinasi terbaik untuk disinggahi oleh sesiapa sahaja, samada bersama keluarga, sahabat handai, komuniti mahupun pelajar sekolah.
Antara pakej yang di tawarkan di juga menarik kerana ia bersesuaian dengan citarasa semasa. Terdapat 3 jenis chalet yang ditawarkan di sini iaitu "Family Chalet" ,"Double Chalet" dan "Single Chalet".
Bagi mereka yang gemarkan suasana perkhemahan, di sini juga ada disediakan tapak perkhemahan yang luas dan selesa untuk semua disamping kemudahan tandas yang bersih.
Selain itu, untuk memeriahkan lagi keadaan,juga ada menyediakan pakej hari keluarga dan pakej sukaneka untuk memastikan hari-hari anda di sini dapat diisi sepenuhnya dengan aktiviti-aktiviti bersama.
Di sini, terdapat juga Gunung Arong, yang membolehkan para penggemar aktiviti lasak untuk mendaki gunung tersebut bagi menikmati keindahan alam semula jadi.

Khamis, 25 Mac 2010

Tanjung Leman


Tanjung Leman is located 72km south of Mersing. It's the departure point for boats that go to some islands. Pulau Tinggi, Pulau Sibu and Sibu Besar have always been popular destinations. Tanjung Leman has a terminal and the boats are leaving at: - 09.00 hours- 14.00 hours- 18.00 hours- 21.00 hoursOn the ferry's life vests are provided and must be worn by law. The journey takes about 20 - 45 minutes. That depends on the islands where you're going to. The terminal building is new and houses toilets and restaurants. Taxis are also available to transfer visitors to Johor Bahru or any other place in Malaysia. By road, it's approximately 120km to Johor Bahru.
Just down the road from the Terminal is Tunjuk Laut Beach Resort, with some fairly decent looking chalets on the little beach. The beach and the Terminal are quite far off from the main road, which makes it a little difficult to find. There are kayaks available for those wishing to venture out beyond the shoreline. Also snorkelling is worthwhile as there are nice corals around. The beach is also a good spot to watch some white hornbills flying above.Chairs and shades are plenty for those who just want to have a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of city life with families and friends.When you follow the road to the north, you'll find a village called Kampong Tenggaroh just a few km of Tanjung Leman.
Travelling time:- by car from Singapore 3 hours - from Johor Bahru 2 hours
- by car from Kuala Lumpur 5 hours
- by bus and taxi from Singapore 3.5 hours
It's safe to leave your car at Tanjung Leman. There's a parking fee of RM4.- per day.

Teluk Senangin

Senangin Bay /Teluk Senangin
Senangin Bay or known as "Teluk Senangin" in Malay is the one of the new developing tourist’s destination and a great place for a daytrip or picnic in Manjung, Perak. Senangin Bay are not too far and not too difficult to reach, it only takes about 20 km or 30 minutes from Lumut, Perak .Senangin Bay has a beach which offers a beautiful views of Pangkor Island on the left hand and a look of Straits of Malacca. The beach is a few kilometers long stretch of white sand and blue water. The sunsets at there are so magic. Senangin Bay also has so many ‘Remis’ and ‘Kepah’ (a kind of sea food) at there which makes this bay more famous. It also has some small village fisherman.

Tanjung Piai

Tanjung Piai is also known as “The Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia”. Tanjung Piai is named after this fern locally known as ‘Paku Piai’. It is a type of fern that can live in saline conditions. Tanjung Piai is also home to many species of mangrove plants and species of animals. Tanjung Piai State Park (Ref: 1289) wetland designated on 31/01/03; 526 ha; 01°16′N 103°31′E is a State Park consisting of coastal mangroves and intertidal mudflats.
According to Wetlands International, Johor holds 28.7% of mangrove forest in Peninsular Malaysia (27,733 ha) or 4.7% of total mangrove forest cover in Malaysia. Tanjung Piai covers 526 hectares of Mangroves and another 400 hectares of inter tidal mudflats. Mudflats are soft and muddy soil. It has high salt content and low oxygen levels (anaerobic). However, they are subject to hot and dry conditions.
Mangroves gazetted as Mangrove Forest Reserves (MFR) in Johor are managed by the State Forestry Department. Mangroves gazetted as National Parks and RAMSAR sites by the State Government of Johor are managed by Johor National Parks Corporation (JNPC)
It forms the only mangrove corridor that connects Pulau Kukup and the Sungai Pulai wetlands. Five rivers dissect the Tanjung Piai State Park.The mangrove in this State Park is a typical example of a Rhizophora apiculata-Bruguiera cylindrica dominated coastal forest.The mudflats however are extensive, namely at the southern-most tip of Tanjung Piai. Five species of large water birds and 7 species of shorebirds were seen to be feeding on these mudflats. The mangroves of Tanjung Piai have been conserved in the past for the protection of the shoreline, as the immediate hinterlands are all cultivated farmlands.
Bunds were created along the west and east coasts of Tanjung Piai to protect farmlands from being inundated by salt waters. Tidal currents heavily erode Tanjung Piai with the coastal mangrove fringes being reduced to 50m at certain stretches. The Tanjung Piai State Park is home to about 20 ‘true’ mangrove plant species as well as 9 more mangrove-associated species, which demonstrates high species diversity in such a small area.
HistoryBefore becoming a national park – it was part of Sg Pulai Mangrove Forest Reserve under Forestry Department PM. Johor National Parks Corporations was established under the JNPC Enactment 1989 to manage NPs in Johor. Tanjung Piai approved by Johor State Government as a Johor National Park in 1997. Ecological survey was conducted by Wetlands International-Malaysia in 2001. In 2002, the park is open to the public. The park was declared a Ramsar Site on 31 Jan 2003. Finally, it was gazetted as a Johor National Park on 26 Feb 2004.