Half-Day Johore Bahru Tour from Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy a half-day trip to Johore Bahru, capital of the State of Johore, Malaysia which is linked to Singapore by a causeway.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque and explore nearby Kampong village. An English-speaking guide accompanies the trip from the checkpoint.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque and explore nearby Kampong village. An English-speaking guide accompanies the trip from the checkpoint.
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Enjoy a half-day trip to Johore Bahru, capital of the State of Johore, Malaysia which is linked to Singapore by a causeway.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque and explore nearby Kampong village. An English-speaking guide accompanies the trip from the checkpoint.Drive across the causeway to the second largest city located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia, Johore Bahru. The state has a population of approximately 1.7 million.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque which was constructed between 1892 and 1900, under the direction of Sultan Abu Bakar.
Then drive along Lido Beach to Craft Town to observe batik painting for wall pictures and sarongs. This is followed by a visit to a Malay Cemetery and the exterior of Royal Mauseleom to learn the Muslim culture of burial of their deceased.
We then proceed with a drive through the City Centre before making our way back across the causeway.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque and explore nearby Kampong village. An English-speaking guide accompanies the trip from the checkpoint.Drive across the causeway to the second largest city located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia, Johore Bahru. The state has a population of approximately 1.7 million.
Visit the Royal Abu Bakar Mosque which was constructed between 1892 and 1900, under the direction of Sultan Abu Bakar.
Then drive along Lido Beach to Craft Town to observe batik painting for wall pictures and sarongs. This is followed by a visit to a Malay Cemetery and the exterior of Royal Mauseleom to learn the Muslim culture of burial of their deceased.
We then proceed with a drive through the City Centre before making our way back across the causeway.
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