Day 1 - Muar to Merlimau
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Beca Gergasi Muar at Kampung Pinang, Muar |
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Fishing port, popular with anglers |
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2 anglers having a good time |
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Prized udang galah are generally sold at RM130 per kilo at Kuala Rompin. Udang galah masak lemak can fetch as much as RM35 per piece, the length of about 7 inches. The ones in the photos are tiny ones about 5 inches long. |
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This tiny fish was just hauled up whilst Claudine was there. |
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Umpan or bait comes in many forms. This container of earthworms costs RM30. |
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View of Muar River from Mr Teo car servis and tuning |
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Sabak Awor Resort |
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Sabak Awor Resort's chalets |
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Sabak Awor Resort |
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Sabak Awor Resort |
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Sabak Awor Resort |
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Sabak Awor Resort |
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Sabak Awor Resort, bicycle for rent |
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Sabak Awor Resort's fishing jetty |
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On Route 224's Pintasan Muar |
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Muar's Second Bridge |
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Jalan Ponorogo |
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Jalan Parit Pelampong |
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Jalan Parit Pelampong
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Jalan Parit Pelampong's paddy fields
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Sungai Kesang's Bridge! Once we crossed the bridge, we were in Melaka!!! |
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Sungai Rambai Airstrip's gates were locked, so we had to content ourselves with this mascot |
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Afya Nasi Kerabu serves cheap and good nasi kerabu. Best of all they barbecue their meats |
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There are many access road to Laman Rambai Istana but we took the most unassuming road via Jalan Baba. |
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Suspension bridge at Laman Rambai Istana |
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Sungai Kesang forms the border between Johor and Melaka. |
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Below Lebuh AMJ |
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LA Putu Piring Station is housed in this building with Malay architecture |
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Ooolala....there's a toilet and nice grounds for setting up camp |
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Checking out the toilet |
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Nobody cared to recce for campsite except Claudine. The rest preferred to rest at this pergola
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Tengkolok or Tanjak is a headdress fashioned with long songket cloth. Nowadays it is usually worn at ceremonious functions by royalties and wedding functions. In this photo, the water tank is tastefully adorned with a historical mascot less forget our past |
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Off Route 5, Jalan Pondok Kassim |
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Only gravel road |
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Extremely stinky cow barn |
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Jalan Sg Renggi 3 |
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Crossing Sg Renggi on a narrow bridge |
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Happiest moments are finding rustic kampung roads |
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Makam Tun Teja, the burial ground |
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Based on Hikayat Hang Tuah, the story of Tun Teja is similar to the story of Helen of Troy. Known for her beauty, Tun Teja was the daughter of Pahang's Treasurer and was engaged to be married to the Prince of Terengganu. At that time, the Sultan of Melaka's wife had just passed away and when he heard of her beauty, desired to marry her. Hang Tuah was sent to Pahang to ask for her hand in marriage but failed miserably. In order to avoid the wrath of the Sultan, he used a charm to bewitch her. Tun Teja fell in love with Hang Tuah and agreed to return to Melaka with him. During their journey to Melaka, they were pursued by Pahang's wariors and had to switch from land travel to sea travel. Upon arrival in Melaka, Tun Teja was presented to the Sultan of Melaka which enraged her. Again, Hang Tuah recited a spell to make her forget. Meanwhile, the enraged Prince of Terengganu launched an attack on Melaka. During his journey, he stopped in Pahang to visit the Sultan but was murdered before he could do so. The murder of the Prince of Terengganu on Pahang soil enraged the Sultan as the act destroyed all bilateral ties between both states. In a fit of fury, the Sultan ordered Tun Teja's family, killed |
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Well by Tun Teja's grave with no historical indications |
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Jetty Kuala Merlimau |
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On the bridge, Jalan Kuala Merlimau Barat |
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Jetty Kuala Merlimau |
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Taking a rest at Jetty Kuala Merlimau |
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A lighthouse at Jetty Kuala Merlimau |
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Checking out the toilets in case we would like to camp at Jetty Kuala Merlimau |
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Checking out the toilets in case we would like to camp at Jetty Kuala Merlimau
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Portugese Well in Kampung Pengkalan Samak, Merlimau. The well was built with laterite rocks found on the beach and used by the Portugese soldiers that was stationed in Merlimau to fend off attacks from The Johor Sultanate in Muar |
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Sadly, the well is not maintained at all and is completely dry. Note the coins we flipped in. |
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On our way to Jeti Nelayan Sebatu |
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After the Portugese Well, we took route M110 but the tarmac ended and continued with dirt tracks. Enquiring with Teratak Razali & Rozita, they confirmed the road continues to Jetty Nelayan Sebatu. The whole dirt experience was supposed to be 4 km but we tried a longer route which took meets M110 midway. In the end we braved the dirt tracks of M110 but only suffered 2.2 km instead of 4 km !!! |
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Jetty Nelayan Sebatu |
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Jetty Nelayan Sebatu |
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Jetty Nelayan Sebatu |
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The long pedestrian bridge connecting both sides of the river bank |
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Center view |
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Tea break at LA Putu Piring Station |
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Lebuh AMJ in the background |
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Local burger ikan bilis |
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Roti Jala |
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Putu Piring |
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Putu Piring steaming |
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Recce upstairs and was pleasantly surprised! |
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That's when we decided to cut a deal for a night in this rumah melayu |
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...but we had 1 more jetty to slay... |
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Fishing boat returning from sea at Jetty Nelayan Kesang Laut |
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Fishing nets at Jetty Nelayan Kesang Laut
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Watch for Crocky at the mouth of river @ Sungai Kesang |
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On our way out from Jetty Nelayan Kesang Laut
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On our way out from Jetty Nelayan Kesang Laut
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Back on Muar's second bridge |
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Back on Muar's second bridge |
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Looks like Sungai Kesang is Crocky's natural habitat. This is upper stream @ Sungai Kesang |
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We ordered nasi lemak from LA Putu Piring but also walked out to Medan Selera Sungai Rambai for satay |
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Claudine's and Chooi's makeshift sleeping arrangement |
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Everyone else's sleeping arrangements |
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Everyone else's sleeping arrangements |
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Everyone else's sleeping arrangements |
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Day 2 - Muar feasting
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The morning after |
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Thank goodness we were not attacked by Crocky |
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Wan Tan Mee at Cheong Heng, Jalan Sayang |
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Street view |
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Street view |
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Chicken rice at Jit Fatt, Jalan Meriam |
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Chicken rice at Jit Fatt, Jalan Meriam
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Chicken rice at Jit Fatt, Jalan Meriam
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434 Kopi |
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434 Kopi |
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434 Kopi |