Kampung Segenting Batu Pahat
First on the list would be located in a tiny town in Minyak Beku, Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia that’s about 8 km away from the capital of Batu Pahat, Kampung Segenting Batu Pahat is a favorite spot for people who want to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. It’s a romantic place where you can watch the sunset from the famous Lover’s bridge, which is a jetty.
Batu Pahat Segenting Chong Long Gong Temple
Pro Tip: You can see this temple on the same day together with Lovers’ Bridge and Minyak Beku (beach).
Batu Pahat Lovers’ Bridge
Have you heard of the Lover Bridge Resort in Batu Pahat? Not only does it have modern rooms with stunning sea views, but it also has a wooden jetty that stretches out over the water. And let me tell you, the sunset views from there are dreamy! No wonder it’s a popular spot for couples looking to get romantic.
And to top it off, there’s even a Thai restaurant where you can indulge in some authentic Thai cuisine. So what are you waiting for? Grab your significant other and head on over to this lovers’ paradise!
Batu Pahat Street Mural Paintings!
If you have some spare time in Batu Pahat, keep an eye out for the charming street paintings scattered throughout the town! These simple artworks depict everyday Malaysian life and some even have a message about the environment.
- Reborn – Google Maps
- Boy And Girl On A Bicycle – Google Maps
- Auntie Picking Herbs – Google Maps
- Go Green – Google Maps
- BP Creative Bus Stop – Google Maps
- Teh Tarik – Google Maps
- A Girl Posts a Letter – Google Maps
Old Street Commercial Centre
Roof Top Sky Park
Minyak Beku Beach
Alright, so you’ve already checked out the temple on this list, but have you heard about Minyak Beku Beach in Batu Pahat? It’s another cool historical spot with a man-made feature by the police station and the edge of the beach. Back in the 15th century, Siamese soldiers actually made a well out of a massive 10ft rock here.
National Museum
The National Museum of Malaysia is a significant cultural institution that showcases the country’s history and heritage. The museum’s collection includes artifacts, exhibits, and artwork that highlight Malaysia’s diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Visitors can take a guided tour of the museum and learn about the country’s history and culture. The entrance fee for adults is only RM 2.00, free for students!
Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/2C9JiD1rNHn8QSBs7