At Tanjung Tuan |
One for all and all for one at Felda Nitar 1 |
Felda Nitar 1, established since 1978. This is our second makan stop, after Restoran Wang Li in Simpang Renggam. |
Great roti canai with overly thick dhall and weak teh tarik |
Taking a breather at Ladang Mado, Route 1398 |
A lot of wild mushrooms from Felda Nitar to Tanjung Tuan |
Strangely, there was a karaoke set found in the middle of nowhere! |
Junction to Tanah Abang, another orang asli settlement. According to Wan, Tanah Abang settlers broke away from Tanjung Tuan when Islam came to the village. |
Quiet, undulating hills along Route 1398 |
On Johor's riverbank with Pahang in the background |
Endau River marks the border between Johor and Pahang |
Boat houses |
Floating raft for avid anglers. A family had a free hand to use without having to consult the owner |
The gang with mosque in the background |
A big field to set up tents. Beyond is the river. |
Wan told us the village has about 20 over houses and slightly more than 100 residents |
Great rojak by the entrance to Felda Nitar 2 |
Creative tea pot designs for garbage @ Felda Nitar 2 |
Ice cream stop at D'mart, Felda Nitar 2 |
Free rambutans for the picking |
We returned to Felda Nitar 1 just as the rain came. After sitting out the shower, we proceed to Pondok Tok Wan for tea with pisang goreng. We also ordered takeaway fried rice for dinner |
Tea time |
Set up at 5 pm |
Dinner! |
The most beautiful tent |
Of moonlights and stars |
Morning in Tanjung Tuan |
Gettind down to the river for our boat ride |
Here we go! |
Tanah Abang's few boat houses for rentals |
River view |
Pahang's side |
Wan allowed Mr Lim to steer the boat throughout our journey |
Cute dog was swimming from Pahang's riverbank when our approach upset his plans. He made a U-turn and returned to the farm where he came from. |
An orang asli at Tanah Abang cleaning a musang over woodfire |
Durian stop by Felda Nitar 2's Route 1399 |
Lunch at Mersing's Ee Lo |
Many restaurants were closed for Cheng Beng |
Mersing Seafood Restaurant was closed so Ee Lo was the other option |
Plus Loke Tien Yuen is always closed !!! |
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