Background of Kota Tinggi Tourism

This district is famous for its tourist destinations not only for the state of Johor and Malaysia, but also well known in the neighbouring countries such as Singapore and Indonesia. It is here that the history of the Johor Malay Sultanate began.

It was greatly influenced by Malaka, Johor-Riau, Singapore and Linggi civilisations. Sungai Johor which flows through this town has kept a lot of history on the Ancient Johor glorious years.

There are a lot of historical remains and sites from the time of the rulers of the Ancient Johor which are still standing; such as Makam-Makam Lama (the ancient tombs) and Kota-Kota Lama (the ancient cities). Because this town is rich in the preservation of history, Kota Tinggi is known as the “Daerah Pelancongan Bersejarah” or The Historical Tourism District

Kota Tinggi is also known as a historical town because the Sultanate of Johor was established here. Many historical tombs are found here including the famous Makam Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Dijulang (the tomb of the last sultan of the Malaccan Sultanate line), Makam Bendahara Tun Habib Abdul Majid and Makam Tauhid in Kampung Makam. Makam Laksamana Bentan is located in Kampung Kelantan.

The town itself is of little interest, but the waterfalls at Lombong, located 16 kilometers north-west of town are popular tourist destinations.

The waterfalls are 36 meters high, and are located at the base of the 634 meter high Gunung Muntahak mountain. The cool river water drains through a series of shallow pools ideal for swimming. The natural beauty of some parts of the location has somewhat been spoiled by resort development with artificial landscaping.

There are also many beaches along the coastal part of Kota Tinggi. The most popular beaches are Tanjung Balau, Desaru and Batu Layar ('sail rock'), which are 58 km, 55 km, and 62 km from Kota Tinggi town respectively. Chalets and hotels offering reasonable rates can easily be found along the beach.

Teluk Sengat, located 25 km east of Kota Tinggi town is the popular seafood village among tourists, especially those from Singapore. It also located the Johor Lama villlage - The old village or town of Johore where almost everything about Johore history were begin here. Take about 1 hours trip from the city of Kota Tinggi or 2 hours from Johor Bahru, visitord are advise to spend their day here, not only about the historical place but the food and view were nice. There was a major floood here, this flood reached to the top of doorways in some places!


Tourism Package Information

Kota Tinggi is a district which is famous with historical tourism products and sea-based handicraft work. It is also widely popular with various types of seafood.

The Kota Tinggi District Council Tourism Unit has also encourages the public, and students to visit Kota Tinggi. The Kota Tinggi District Council Tourism Unit has drafted various visitation packages for foreign and domestic tourists.

For further information regarding the visitation programme, please contact 07-8890988 (En.Taufiq Hidayat Bin Mohamad @ En.Mohd Fauzie Bin Mod Ali) or personally come to the Tourism Information Counter (T.I.C):

Pusat Informasi Pelancongan (T.I.C)
Jalan Niaga Utama,
81900, Kota Tinggi Johor.

or

Pejabat Majlis Daerah Kota Tinggi
Jalan Padang, 81900 Kota Tinggi, Johor

Tel : 07-8890988
Fax : 07-8834015

Monday, January 9, 2012

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

COMING EVENTS

JUNE 2011

Event :
Traditional Cultural Night

Oganiser :
Kota Tinggi Agriculture Dept. Together With Homestay Semenchu

Kota Tinggi Waterfalls

Kota Tinggi Waterfalls
Kota Tinggi Waterfalls is a famous attraction in Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia. The waterfalls are located in Lombong.

FIREFLY COLONY VISIT

FIREFLY COLONY VISIT
The Kota Tinggi Fireflies are best enjoyed on a moonless night. The fireflies seem to be more active after a downpour. If you are visiting after the rain, it's quite special. You will discover the wonderous firefly colonies glowing in the dark, flying between the numerous berembang trees. The fireflies number in the thousands, filling the night with their mysterious lights.

LIST OF HOMESTAY / CHALLET / HOTEL

Here are some list of Places that visitors can stay

HOMESTAY @ KOTA TINGGI :

Felda Semenchu Homestay (013-780 5442)
Bob's Homestay Resort (607-895 5217)
Kampung Temenin Homestay (012-753 0657)
Kampung Lukut Homestay (607-883 1508)

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CHALLET / RESORT @ KOTA TINGGI

Desaru Golden Beach
The Pulai Desaru Beach Resort
Sebana Cove Marina
Balau Bay Resort
Kota Rainforest Resort
Kota Tinggi Waterfalls Resort
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GOLF CLUB @ KOTA TINGGI

Ochard Golf &Country Resort (Tel:607-897 7934 / Fax:607-897 7980)
Desaru Golf & Country Resort (Tel:607-822 2333 / Fax:607-822 1855)
Sebana Golf (Tel:607-826 6655 / Fax:607-826 6622)
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BUDGET HOTEL

Hotel Seri Kota
47,48 & 49, Jalan Jaafar,
81900 Kota Tinggi Johor.
Tel : 07-883 8111

Nasha Hotel
No 40, Jalan Tambatan,
81910 Kota Tinggi.
Tel: 07-883 8000

Pilton Hotel
30-1 Tingkat 1, Jalan Mawai
81900 Kota Tinggi.
Tel : 07-883 7888

Hotel Mayres
8th Floor Menara Kota,
No. 29, Jalan Tun Habab
81900 Kota Tinggi
Tel : 07-883 9099

Hotel Tai Hoe
No 35, Jalan Haji Abu Bakar,
Sungai Rengit,
81620, Pengerang Kota Tinggi
Tel : 07-828 3855

Grand Waterlilies Hotel
40-42, Jalan Niaga 2
81900 Kota Tinggi
Tel : 07-882 6788

KOTA TINGGI MUSEUM

KOTA TINGGI MUSEUM
Kota Tinggi Museum is located about 0.5 km from Kota Tinggi town; near to Jalan Mawai, the main road to Desaru and Jalan Johor Bahru junction. Generally, this museum’s exhibitions encase the four historical phases of Johor according to chronological sequence. As such, the museum’s focus are on Ancient Johor Sultanate history, the Political Institution and Sosio-economic Development of Kota Tinggi District which covers the glorious years of ancient Johor (1529-1705) up to today

Historical sites along Sungai Johor

(a) Makam Laksamana Bentan
(b) Makam Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Dijulang
(c) Kampung Panchor
(d) Sayong Pinang
(e) Makam Kucing Bertanduk
(f) Kota Makam Tauhid
(g) Kubu Budak
(h) Bukit Seluyut
(i) Makam Bendahara Tun Habab
(j) Makam Cik Siti
(k) Pasir Putih

DESARU FRUIT FARM

DESARU FRUIT FARM
Check out the fruits found in Malaysia in one location! Come taste the many flavours of local fruits, from roseapples (Jambu) and jackfruits to cempedak and kedondong-amra. Between July and September, they have seasonal fruits like durians, rambutans, pulasan and mangosteens. Enjoy a tour of their famed fruit orchards and discover the different types of fruits. There are also chances to feed pets and listen to talks about bees.

Kota Johor Lama Historical Complex

Kota Johor Lama Historical Complex
Kota Johor Lama is located at the left-side shore of the Johor River, about 27 km from Bandar Kota Tinggi or roughly 30 km by land via Desaru to Teluk Langat. The fort is situated in a rubber estate area on the shores of the Johor River. There are also a few Malay settlements such as Teluk Sengat Village and Johor Lama Village.

Teluk Ramunia

Teluk Ramunia
Lying at a cape about 90km from Kota Tinggi town, this beach is a popular tourist destination in Johor. Visitors can look forward to having a fun time trying out various adrenaline-pumping water activities including kayaking, canoeing and jet-skiing. The more sedentary visitors can opt for a nice bicycles ride, enjoying the serene and nostalgic kampung scenery, or explore the nearby township of Sungai Rengit that serves the fishing community here.

Mount Panti Recreational Forest

Mount Panti Recreational Forest
"An ideal location for relaxation, there are sheds, stools, toilet facilities and car parks provided for visitors. The lush greenery and serene wilderness are just perfect for camping, waterfall picnics and mountain climbing."

LAMAN LAKSAMANA

LAMAN LAKSAMANA
Laman Laksamana is courtyard or park within a community. This park is located close to Taman Kemang. It was officiated by Secretary to the Public Works and Housing Committee, Datuk Baderi Dasuki.

Teluk Mahkota Beach also Known as Jason Bay

Teluk Mahkota Beach also Known as Jason Bay
"Great expanse of sand and sea. The strong constant wind and favourable waves make it an ideal spot for windsurfing."