Visitors from Kuala Lumpur (KL) and Johor Bahru (JB) are advised to exit the highway at Ayer Hitam, although travelers from the south could also use the Simpang Renggam exit. From there, visitors should proceed to the town of Kluang and then head towards Jemaluang then Mersing via Route 50. About 12km from Mersing is the junction to the coastal road. Turn right and travel another 15km where you will pass Kampung Sisek, Kampung Mawar, before you reach Teluk Sari.
Teluk Sari Beach
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Long ago, a group of fishermen from Terengganu stopped at a small village near the River Sari estuary, north of Mersing for supplies."
One of the more quieter beaches off the east coast of Johor, Teluk Sari possess its own charms. At low tide you can walk across the sand all the way to two small islands just off shore. This is also the time when you can see clammers busy with their rakes and buckets, collecting fresh, edible clams right off the beach. To Teluk Sari residents, this scene is home but to visitors, this is the idyllic picture of tranquil village life on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia.
Teluk Sari is one of the best places to see the stars with unpolluted, clear night skies, so do stay overnight to enjoy an unforgettable stargazing experience here.
From an aerial view, the island looks like a bird or a bat resting with its wings outstretched. Its calm and quiet ambiance makes it the perfect choice for those who dream of a relaxing and laid back vacation.
A tranquil lowland and shady forest with crystal clear river water, this forest lies 17km from Mersing and 22km from Endau along the Mersing - Endau road.
Teluk Resang beach in Mersing, Johor is normally subjected to rough waves and wind. But the sombre tone of the sand which matches the wild nature of this spot makes it a popular destination.
A tranquil lowland and shady forest with crystal clear river water, this forest lies 17km from Mersing and 22km from Endau along the Mersing - Endau road.
The old name of the beach is Pantai Pasir Lanun (Pirates' Sandy Beach) because pirates chose the beach as their hideout due to its calm coast and the availability of fresh water.
Mersing Jetty is the preferred staging point for the northern and eastern clusters of islands whereas the southern cluster of islands should be accessed via Tanjung Leman jetty.