From the North South Expressway (NSE), take the Simpang Renggam exit (Interchange 247) and head towards Benut on Highway 96. From Benut, drive south on Highway 5 to Pontian Kecil. From Pontian Kecil town, head south for another 8km and look out for signboards indicating the way to Rambah beach.
Rambah Beach
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Bird singing competitions, bird watching, picnicking and fishing are the recommended activities at this beach located close to Kukup and Tanjung Piai."
Located close to Tanjung Piai, Rambah beach is naturally a good place for birdwatching, particularly during the birds migratory season in the months of September and March. Fishing and picknicking are also popular activities here. Once in a while, the local folks hold bird singing competition on this beach. This beach is in close proximity to Pulau Pisang and Kukup fishing village.
This beach is easily accessible by road and offers visitors all the absic facilities to make your visit here pleasurable. Facilities available include rest shades, changing rooms, shower rooms, washrooms, car parks, restaurants, food outlets and accommodation. Swimming, jet skiing, boating, banana boat ride, windsurfing, fishing, sun-bathing, beach games and camping are popular activities here.
Kukup, near the south-western tip of the peninsula, 20km from Pontian, is a well-known fishing village with most of its houses built on stilts. It is famous for its fish farms and several restaurants, which serve the freshest seafood dishes.
The Bugis Museum, situated at the district of Pontian, is an interesting place to visit. You can expect to be exposed to Bugis artefacts and various household items used by the community.
The Pineapple Museum is dedicated to this tropical plant, with interesting exhibits, artifacts, publications and information on the pineapple industry in Malaysia.
Sungai Peradin in Pontian, Johor is a well kept secret where visitors can go birdwatching and explore the beautiful mangrove forest. Once upon a time, there was a German community living here whose remnants can still be seen today.