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Johor, the southernmost state f peninsular malaysia is made up of eight districts comprising johor bahru, pontian, batu pahat, muar, mersing, kota tinggi, kluang and segamat. Johor has a long coastline flanking the straits of malacca on its western seaboard and the south china sea on the east.

Its vast landscape is characterised by plantations of pineapple, rubber, coconut and oil palm on the fringes of which nestle tranquil kampungs and quaint fishing villages.

Retaining much of its natural splendours, the state has miles of golden sand beaches and beautiful offshore island with clear waters which are excellent for diving. The state is also endowed with several forest reserves.

Nature lovers will find the endau-rompin national park located on the johor-pahang border an unforgettable experience.

 
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