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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Johor / 2 days 1 night Memorable Johor Tengah Trip

2 days 1 night Memorable Johor Tengah Trip

October 14, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

There is more than what you expect in the small town in Johor. Kluang is indeed a great place for travel regardless a short trip or a few days trip. We finally been to the small town and this place is perfect not just to savour good food but for those who love to take a chance to get some Instagram -friendly picture, the town have them all.

Kluang is indeed a small town located in the town of Johor where the town was founded in 1915. It is located in the centre of the state and they are located within 90 minutes of all major urban areas of Johor. And the name Kluang derived its name from a Malay word named “keluang” which means a type of flying fox or a type of fruit bat which used to be plentiful in the district decades ago.

And this round, we are here to explore the beauty of the town itself under the project of Lembaran Johor Tengah (a collaboration with YB Chew Chong Sin). Lembaran Johor Tengah is one of the projects is a project to promote eco tourism in Johor. The project is to introduce Johor Tengah in few ways where one is via tourism. In this, one can visit some of the beautiful hills and sight of the town itself where we can learn about the nostalgic places, hidden jewels of old eateries, towns and also educational tours in the farms.

UK Farm Agro Resort 



UK Farm Agro Resort is one of the place where the place can provide you with the brand whole new experience in agro tourism vacation away from the city’s hustle and bustle. UK Agro Fam Resort brings you with the beautiful view of New Zealand and Australia alike. The UK Agro Farm is built back in 2003 where they are aim to provide visitors an authentic and memorable farm experience while showcasing the modern techniques involved in 21st century farming.

Some of the highlights in the UK Agro Farm where one can have a guided tour by in house guide to visit feedstock processing factory, goat pens, goat milk processing centre, duck farm, chicken farm, ostrich park, rabbit park, deer park, Jakun village, fruit farm, hydroponic farm. It is indeed a great experience and a nice place for photography as well. Not just that, it is also a great education tour for both kids and adults. Not just that, one can have their stay here too.

Location
Projek Pertanian Moden Kluang,,
KM13 Jalan Batu Pahat, Kluang, 8,
86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia
Website
http://ukfarm.com.my


Kluang Coffee Powder Factory



The Kluang Coffee Powder Factory is one of the famous brand in Kluang.  It is indeed one of the place where you can witness how the coffee is being made and also enjoying the aromatic coffee as well. Inheriting the 3 generations of the TV Brand Coffee, one can witness how this old-fashioned coffee being made and it brings up the aromatic and ancient taste of the coffee itself.

And in here, one can actually witness the taste of the famous Kluang Coffee here. You can also make some purchase on your coffee too where they have kopi-o, kopi 3 in 1 , Kopi 2-1 and more.
Address: 76, Jalan Besar, Kampung Yap Tau Sah, 86000 Kluang, Johor
Contact no +607-773 1943
E- Mail [email protected]

Zen Xing Organic Farm



One of the first organic farm in Malaysia, Zen Xing Organic Farm brings you with both education, leisure and more. The garden blooms over 100 acres of organic products where one can find the variety of vegetables, fruits, flowers and also animals.

This Organic Farm is indeed something worth to visit where you can witness loads of vegetables and plants. They have the Mulberry Tree ( Yes Mulberry) where Mulberry is one of the plants which needs a place with 4 seasons only able to grow. But Zen Xing have them and they are using technology to have them to be planted here in Malaysia.

Witness some little animals here too where they have a mini zoo to play with as well.
And of course, end your day and trip here with their organic hot pot. Accompanied yourself with the pipping hot bowl of hotpot filled with all the organic vegetables. And not just that, have them with the great view of sunset making my dinner even more romantic.

Address:
No.8, Jln Teknologi 1, Kws Perindustrian Mengkibol, 86000, Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +60 (7) 7595196 / +60(19) 7738985
Fax: +60 (7) 759519

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Filed Under: Johor, Malaysia, Travel

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