1. Putuo Village
Location: Jalan Kampung, Off, Jalan Kota Tinggi – Kluang, Felda Taib Andak, Kulai, Johor
Operation hour: everyday 9am – 6pm
Putuo Village, a green, lush tourist attraction in South Malaysia, is home to a Buddhist cultural hall, an eco bamboo forest and fascinating attractions. Rich with 20 years of history, a great place to understand the Buddhist culture of Malaysia, and to experience the beauty of the bamboo forest. Putuo Village is a great place to understand the Buddhist culture of Malaysia, to experience the beauty of the bamboo forest.It’s not just an attraction for the Chinese, it’s also an attraction for other races.
2. Taman Negara Johor Tanjung Piai
Location: Taman Negara Johor Tanjung Piai Mukim, Kukup, Johor
Operation hour: everyday 8am – 5pm
The Southernmost Tip of Mainland Asia. Large national park with a boardwalk for walking through mangrove forests & mudflats. There is a wooden walkway a few kilometres long for a tourist to discover the mangrove tree. From here you can walk to the jetty to see the mangroves and the beach where you can see the ship passing through the Strait of Melaka.
Visitor can also see Singapore (Tuas) from here, which is opposite of Tg Piai. Walk another 1,200 metres to the region where the actual southern tip of the continent-there is a globe replica which indicates the exact location of the site.
3. Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple
Location: Jalan Tun Abdul Razak 1/1, Wadi Hana, 80300 Johor Bahru, Johor
Temple is one of most iconic buildings for the Hindu community in Johor Bahru, and it was the first Hindu structure in the world to be constructed of glass. The temple was listed in the Malaysian Book of Records as the first and only glass temple in the nation. Both the interior and the exterior are painted with glass, which lets it glow in the light of the sun, and you will find the statues of Christ and Buddha inside, even though this is a typical Hindu structure.