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Johor contains over 63,000ha of forests that are designated as national parks. The largest of these is Endau-Rompin Johor National Park, a critical habitat for threatened wildlife species such as ...
The Johor state government plans to bottle water from the Endau-Rompin National Park, which is believed to be among the cleanest water sources in the country, for commercial purposes.
“Upgrading work in these six national parks has already commenced this year (2024), and it needs to be completed before Visit Johor Year 2026. “Pulau Kukup National Park that we visited today, ...
The status of Pulau Kukup as a national park will be preserved despite it being classified as sultanate land, assured Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar today. In a statement posted on his ...
It all started with an invitation to a palace. And now I’m on a trip to the “End of the Earth.” That’s what locals once called Tanjung Piai, a coastal nub of mangroves in Johor, Malaysia ...
The Lawyers for Liberty advisor said that only state-owned lands could be gazetted as such, as stipulated in the National Park (Johor) Corporation Enactment 1989 (1989 Enactment).
The national park and the Gunung Ledang waterfall are closed to the public from June 27-July 10. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pulau Kukup is one of the six national parks in Johor. The others are Endau-Rompin Peta, Endau-Rompin Selai, Tanjung Piai, Gunung Ledang, and the Sultan Iskandar Marine Park. Stay current - Follow ...
PONTIAN, May 11 (Bernama) -- The Johor government has allocated RM10 million to upgrade six national parks in the state, in preparation for the arrival of tourists in conjunction with the Visit Johor ...
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