There were definitely a lot of people. They started gathering from as early as 6 a.m. The place has quite a lot of rocks, especially if you compare it to Tekah Pangkoi Bekok. But there are still areas that aren’t too rocky and are a bit deeper. The depth is around waist level in some parts. There are also stalls selling things on the second level. Entrance is free… so that’s nice, the place really fits that kind of vibe. What makes it fun is that you can hike all the way up. There’s already a trail for hikinh, it’s just up to you whether you want to go or not. The path is a bit narrow, but it really gives you that adventurous feeling. Recommended!
Up there, there are even more beautiful spots. So it’s a shame if you don’t hike all the way up. The path to the top isn’t too challenging either — just a bit of trekking. It's also recommended for those who want to camp. There are quite a number of people camping there. Even at the higher levels, some have set up...
Read moreHutan Rekreasi Sungai Bantang (Sungai Bantang Recreational Forest) - Easy to access the place which is located in Bekok, Segamat, Johore Darul Takzim, Malaysia. This waterfall (cascades) not high but rather scenic with campsite for a quick to reconnection with nature. The quite river and a rocks formation there became a beautiful scenery for the adventurous. Fresh air and chill clean clear water, you can even see fishes clearly in the water. There is a hut (booth) for picnic facilities, food stall and a shop that sells an equipment for bathing and water activities. The moss grow on the rocks due to the dampness. Tracking and hiking also available here but need a permit from Segamat District Forest Office. Thereabouts have two Interpretation Trail, Mersawa Trail (1.8 km). Berbatu Trail (1.7 km). It's may take an hour ++ for a different trails...
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Crystal clear sweet tasting water straight from 953m Gunung Bekok (Taman Negera Endau Rompin). Probably the best waterfall in Johor in terms of water quality - volume - ease of access from the carpark.
Similar to Gunung Pulai Waterfall in Johor but easier to access (not as steep to get past the crowds) and water seems clearer.
Also similar to Gunung Ledang (Mount Ophir) falls slightly further north... But that's quite a long walk in....
As usual toilets are kinda disgusting due to the massive crowds... but that's...
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