What to do there?
What to do there?
Enjoy beverages and dinner at the very heart of Muar (Kubu Bentayan), walking activities for sight-seeing in Tanjung Emas, monkey feeding and exercising work-outs in Tanjung Ketapang, ride ‘em boats in Jeti Marina for the greenish blue riverside of Sungai Muar to shape up in the eye of beholders as a river cruise activity of travelers there, picture taking in Dataran Tanjung, coffee and spices products shopping, sipping coffee and enjoying time in Chinese Kopitiam, fishing Catfish near the river, trying local pear fruit juice and anything you need in another town is here.
What to see there?
What to see there?
Mural Street in Muar’s back-alley, Chinese sculpture and statue, buildings of British Empire occupation influences, catching prawns at Sungai Jorak, wide variety of local shops opened selling antiquities, rare stuffs, services and old things, a must-try local Mee Bandung recipes and cookings, and the friendliness of its locals.
When is the best time to go there?
When is the best time to go there?
Anytime is good to visit this place, regardless of time and International festivities such as Chinese Lunar New Year, Deepavali or Christmas. This place is well-suited and decorated according festivities respectively.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
What to eat?
What to eat?
Satay, Mee Bandung, Nasi Goreng Ayam Berlada, Nasi Ayam, be it either beef, chicken, or mutton, a good soup for remembrance is here.
Where to eat?
Where to eat?
Bentayan Bus Stand, Zin Satay House, Renney’s Satay Muar Restaurant, Muar Souphouse, Arked MARA (Majlis Amanah Rakyat), and many other seafood to enjoy places readies by local Muar Chinese like XinYang Seafood Restaurant, Restaurant SY Muar, etc.
Useful local terms
Useful local terms
- Selamat Pagi (Good Morning)
- Selamat Tengahari (Good Afernoon)
- Selamat Petang (Good Evening)
- Selamat Malam (Good Night)
- Apa Khabar (How are you?)
- Nama saya … (My name is …)
- Hi, Hello (Hi!, Hello!)
- Gembira berjumpa Tuan/Puan (Pleasure to meet you!)
- Terima Kasih (Thank You!, Thanks!)
- Berapakah harga? (How much does this costs?)
- Semoga Tuhan merahmati (God bless)
- Boleh saya bantu? (May I help you?)
- Boleh saya meminta pertolongan? (May I ask for help?)
- Maaf, izinkan saya ke Tandas dan tunjukkan arah? (Excuse me, may I go to the toilet where is it situated?)
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Muar is just 3.5 hours driving from Kuala Lumpur.
- A little asking around would help a lot.
- Without the aid of vehicles, visitors or tourists could come by and travel by walking, or by renting a bicycle for RM5 per person at a certain travelling shops and goods.
- The friendliness of the locals are priceless, if you want to buy something from them, make sure you ask for their opinions and what to get best at things they are good at.
- Muar, a place where sometimes, bargaining is not enough!
Muar, a Royal town for a trip of relaxation and enjoying the simple and slow bustling environment located in the end of Johor that connects it to Malacca.
Official campaign
Muar, a Royal town for a trip of relaxation and enjoying the simple and slow bustling environment located in the end of Johor that connects it to Malacca.
Official campaign
What to do there?
What to do there?
Enjoy beverages and dinner at the very heart of Muar (Kubu Bentayan), walking activities for sight-seeing in Tanjung Emas, monkey feeding and exercising work-outs in Tanjung Ketapang, ride ‘em boats in Jeti Marina for the greenish blue riverside of Sungai Muar to shape up in the eye of beholders as a river cruise activity of travelers there, picture taking in Dataran Tanjung, coffee and spices products shopping, sipping coffee and enjoying time in Chinese Kopitiam, fishing Catfish near the river, trying local pear fruit juice and anything you need in another town is here.
What to see there?
What to see there?
Mural Street in Muar’s back-alley, Chinese sculpture and statue, buildings of British Empire occupation influences, catching prawns at Sungai Jorak, wide variety of local shops opened selling antiquities, rare stuffs, services and old things, a must-try local Mee Bandung recipes and cookings, and the friendliness of its locals.
When is the best time to go there?
When is the best time to go there?
Anytime is good to visit this place, regardless of time and International festivities such as Chinese Lunar New Year, Deepavali or Christmas. This place is well-suited and decorated according festivities respectively.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
What to eat?
What to eat?
Satay, Mee Bandung, Nasi Goreng Ayam Berlada, Nasi Ayam, be it either beef, chicken, or mutton, a good soup for remembrance is here.
Where to eat?
Where to eat?
Bentayan Bus Stand, Zin Satay House, Renney’s Satay Muar Restaurant, Muar Souphouse, Arked MARA (Majlis Amanah Rakyat), and many other seafood to enjoy places readies by local Muar Chinese like XinYang Seafood Restaurant, Restaurant SY Muar, etc.
Useful local terms
Useful local terms
- Selamat Pagi (Good Morning)
- Selamat Tengahari (Good Afernoon)
- Selamat Petang (Good Evening)
- Selamat Malam (Good Night)
- Apa Khabar (How are you?)
- Nama saya … (My name is …)
- Hi, Hello (Hi!, Hello!)
- Gembira berjumpa Tuan/Puan (Pleasure to meet you!)
- Terima Kasih (Thank You!, Thanks!)
- Berapakah harga? (How much does this costs?)
- Semoga Tuhan merahmati (God bless)
- Boleh saya bantu? (May I help you?)
- Boleh saya meminta pertolongan? (May I ask for help?)
- Maaf, izinkan saya ke Tandas dan tunjukkan arah? (Excuse me, may I go to the toilet where is it situated?)
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Muar is just 3.5 hours driving from Kuala Lumpur.
- A little asking around would help a lot.
- Without the aid of vehicles, visitors or tourists could come by and travel by walking, or by renting a bicycle for RM5 per person at a certain travelling shops and goods.
- The friendliness of the locals are priceless, if you want to buy something from them, make sure you ask for their opinions and what to get best at things they are good at.
- Muar, a place where sometimes, bargaining is not enough!