Wednesday, 26 February 2025

DRC 19.0 - Mesmerising Mersing, Magical Mawar (22-23 February 2025)

The morning after at Pulau Mawar

After parking our car at Mersing Seafood Restaurant on Route 3, we took Jalan Bawal and was immediately greeted by a steep climb!

View at the top of the climb!

Jalan Mesjid, next to Mersing's Fire Department, we were greeted by another climb!

On our way!

Masjid Bandar Mersing

Jalan Sekakap. This road is at a high vantage point and offers a view of the sea and the beach below

Istana Sri Mersing

Persatuan Berbasikal Daerah Mersing & Pusat Latihan JDT Cycling Team

Another view

The JDT center is off J181's Jalan Sekakap, down a slope and by the seaside

Rocky 

Fishing port by Sungai Jemaluang. Ahead is the watergates

Fishing port by Sungai Jemaluang @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/x6zDLCg23mc6bvc3A

Fishing port by Sungai Jemaluang

View from the fishing port

View from the fishing port, Jalan Flintstone intersects with Jalan Meta

Jalan Meta

Another fishing port by Jambatan Sungai Jemaluang

Beware of crocodiles

There's a shelter by the river

Jetty

Jambatan Sungai Jemaluang

Approaching Istana Flintstone

This tower is a new addition to the istana grounds. The lower building with the golden roof is the older structure. There's a lot of land clearing and grass planting as if a golf course is being built here.

These are actually guard posts. The guard was quick to step out but allowed a photo to be taken from afar.

Palace gates

Palace walls

Flintstone cycles too!

Trying to avoid the steep but short climbs at Jalan Bawal, we decided to use an alternative route. Jalan Pintasan comes with equally steep climbs!

Jalan Tun Dr Ismail with Taman Rekreasi Mersing on the right

Johor is lined with many of these crowns someone should start a map chart!

Registration counter at Pulau Mawar. They are opened from 8 am to 6.30 pm, Mondays to Fridays

RM25/adult which includes entrance fees to the Geopark, camping, toilet and shower facilities. RM5/adult for day trippers but toilet fee is RM1 per use and shower is RM2 per use. Even though it is free for kids below 10 and senior citizens, they have to pay RM10 if they wished to camp. 

Enjoying a breezy afternoon by Pantai Mawar. Pulau Mawar with its viral Doorway to Heaven and Window to the World is on the left.

Well managed and spacious, this property sits on private land belonging to the Sultan of Johor.

Gated campsite. At night, the gates are locked with a padlock and the key accessible from a lockbox, opened with the correct combination 

The road starts from the gate and continue here right up to the boomgate. A few years back, cars can even drive up to Pulau Mawar, a tidal isle connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land

The boomgate ahead. Note the road has been eroded by the sea

On October 2020, our van could drive up to this point to park by this parking lot! 

Another view of the erosion

Pulau Mawar ahead and the strip of land connecting it to the mainland

Calming sea water 

While the tide is coming in on the right side, the left side of the beach is calm, protected by the strip of land

Here in an inlet. Note the water building up as the tide comes in

Favourite part of Pantai Mawar is this elevated deck with teak furniture!

Someone loves someone!

You can spot Teluk Penyabong Bridge in the background!

There's "Doorway to Heaven" but this is Doorway to Nowhere!

Cheapest hot air balloon ride!

 Bad design...looks like a coffin 

Fourth time to Pulau Mawar and still loving it!

Miniature arch

Swings

The sea was still very far off even though the tide was coming in

Cannot resist a jump photo

The morning after!











Click below for video of the surrounding campsite


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Clicl below for video of toilet facilities





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Lunch at Mersing Seafood Restaurant @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/hxKM7ZXBzsqAWqyh9
 











Dinner at Qaseh Bonda Corner @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/X8dfYBrrmnBBgAr79   

Nasi Goreng Kampung @ RM7

Asam Pedas Stingray with rice @ RM10










Sunday, 13 October 2024

Journey to the East 2.0 - FAILED!!! (October 6 - 7, 2024)

Surprisingly, the same members that signed up for Journey to the East First Edition, signed up for Second Edition too! 

Photographed here at Mamu Junction, Eco Botanics, the team barely escaped the morning rain. Thankfully, we managed to remain dry while nursing a hungry stomach, clocking only 8 km mileage.


This Journey to the East, Second Edition is an extension of the First Edition which commenced from 6-7 June 2020. Back then, Malaysia was under Conditional Movement Control Order stemmed from the Covid pandemic which restricted interstate travel. Starved for travel with few places of choice, we embarked on Journey to the East which began from home with the ultimate destination the East; for sunrise!


This Second Edition came with similar essence. We began from home and our ultimate destination remain the East, for sunrise albeit a change in route. 


While we were blessed with cloudy overcast skies the 1st day, the 2nd day was far from desirable. Long story short, the East was not to be conquered this time!


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Day 1


Brunch at Pontian's Jong Suan Hang. It is not listed on Google Maps but it serves fragrant nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaves. Clearly a Chinese establishment with non halal certification, this place is managed well by muslim employees.

We had taken a longer route with less traffic, riding from home to Eco Botanics, Sunway Medini, Pendas and Sungai Pulai Bridge. At Pontian, we had no choice but to follow Route 5 but were grateful, this stretch comes with motorcycle lanes 

After a drink stop at Restoran Mana Lagi in Ayer Baloi @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/SjmnchGC8icQA5Vu8, we took the kampung roads for Simpang Renggam. 

Photographed here is Jalan Kampung Dalam, right behind SMK Ayer Baloi @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/dbqapbF6CD1WUXhWA

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Parit Rambai @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/VF7pXu3mrxm4wMJg6

Cows grazing at Parit Rambai

Bridge at Parit Rambai @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/nT26eg3GV8TjqtpJA

Another view of the same bridge

Yet another bridge! This is near Parit Selangor's Jalan Assam Kumbang @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/YVSN4WgfzVpEsQ1A9

A view of Parit Selangor

After Jalan Assam Kumbang, we turned left to J170, crossed Sungai Pinggan and immediately turned right to follow Parit Wagiman. 

Photographed here is Route 96's Gerai ABC Tembikai Parit Ismail @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/Zk2sFbfya5mcGCyEA

With 16 km more to Simpang Renggam, we decided to take it easy and scored a great Assam Pedas lunch set for 2 pax @ RM20, dishes as per photo. Moreover, it had started to rain again.

 We only reached Simpang Renggam at 3 pm with ample time for washing up, laundry and even sneaked an afternoon nap or tea

Regrouped again at 5.30 pm, we scour the streets and walked to our dinner place.

Photographed here is Mui Choy with Pork Belly

Crispy Duck cooked in charcoal fire

Yam basket

Dinner at Restoran Tai Kah Hock @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/NW279G37R85Ws82KA


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Day 2


Even though the team was determined, the East was never meant to be conquered today. Cocooned in our cosy rooms, we did not know it has been raining until we met for breakfast at 6.30 am this morning. Disappointed but determined, we delayed our roll out time to 8 am.

However, when the time came, the weather did not change much. We had little choice but to brave the cold. Off, we set ourselves out to nature's lashings at 8.20 am.





Little did we know, God has other plans for us. The heavy rain turned into a downpour and 10 minutes into the ride, we found ourselves taking shelter by a roadside stall.



When the rain seemed to let off a bit, we took to the road again. And again, 10 minutes later we scurried into another roadside stall! This time, the downpour had turned into a thunderstorm!!! We thought the worst of the drama was over when the sound of thunder was reduced to a distant sound. Looking East, we pushed on. Enroute to Mersing, we were shocked to see rivers bursting it's banks. The weather today will definitely be miserable until 2 pm and even though a warm bed awaits in Mersing who is to know tomorrow's weather patterns will not be any worst?

While Chooi paddled away to Kluang, we headed to Renggam 

A monsoon drain in Renggam turned into an engorged river!

That was when we decided it was wiser to abandon our mission than to face the fury of mother's nature. Even though home is another 100 km away, it is more comforting than the wild card we were about to be dealt with.

Still smiling at Guang Fatt Wantan Mee in Layang Layang

Springy wantan mee drowning in lard 

9 km after Layang Layang, Claudine felt her left pedal coming loose. Search as she must, she could not find the missing nut. She had to stop riding near SK Murni Jaya in Kg Sri Muar.

While waiting for Nancy to come to her rescue from Sedenak, Claudine pushed up and glide down every slope. She managed a distance of 2.5 km before God sent Kim to her rescue!

It was already in God's best laid plans for us to return home today for 40 km later, Claudine felt her left pedal coming loose. Nancy, her ex boss was just 10.6 km away making her the most ideal person to rescue her from the middle of a palm oil plantation road. She was ever willing to come but before she arrived another well meaning samaritan extended his help. He had a pick up truck which makes it easier to transport a bike!

Reunited with the gang at Kedai Makanan Hakka Sawit in Kelapa Sawit at 1.30 pm. Kim had earlier dropped Claudine off around 12.50 pm so she didn't exactly wait too long for them.

The remaining heroes making their final run home!

So while Kim dropped Claudine at the nearest town, Irene provided the final car support back home. Which makes it perfect as her bike was immediately sent to Khass for repairs thereafter!

...and the rest of the Heroes pedalled safely home.


More challenges await the heores...

...but thankfully everyone arrived safely home by 6 pm.

Komplete Horse Shit 2 received a hip replacement from Khass Bicycles and was back in action by Tuesday!


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SR Inn, Simpang Renggam