Follow the Google map on gunung pulai waterfall and will direct you to the car park safely. Reached to this waterfall on 1/9/2022 at 1.20pm. Paid the entrance fee RM3 per car only at the booth before reaching the parking area. You will be given a parking ticket and need to hand over the ticket to the staff (villager) at the parking area. So don't throw away the entrance ticket yea. There are plenty of parking. Just find a spot nearer to the entrance. The entrance to the park or waterfall is FREE and you just need to register yourself by filling up your name and contact phone number on the book at the main gate before hiking into the waterfall. There are lots of monkeys at the park. So please look after your own belongings especially if you bring food along. The monkeys will target on you if you carry plastic bags. The distance from the main gate to the waterfall is only 1km and take less than 20mins. As long as I see. There are three tier waterfalls. First one is very beautiful but usually occupied by family with kids. The second one is a small waterfall but very deep. The third one requires a bit of careful hiking as it is on the side way via the slippery rocks. But the third one is very beautiful with emerald crystal clear water pool. Cold and refreshing. There was a sign erected to inform public that no smoking is permitted but sadly, none of the human beings care about that sign. Cigarettes smoking and vaping are very common and contaminate our fresh air in the park. Truly annoying as the non smokers need to find ways to avoid them as a plagues. Selfish smokers!! None of the authority was stationed in the park to monitor it. There are toilets with water prepared nearby the waterfall. Hygiene can be improved. Some family was setting fire for BBQ and creating some smokes as well. The waterfall is pretty clean but still some discarded bottles were seen in the park. During my visit, some piping were burst and the water was ejected through the leaked hole. Clean water was wasted for nothing. Hope the authority will patron the area and repair it. The park is also good for hiking towards the peak. The waterfall hiking is suitable for senior citizens and kids....
Β Β Β Read moreGunung Pulai Waterfall - Situated at Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest in Kulai District, Johore Darul Takzim, Malaysia. It's about 15km from Pekan Nanas (Pineapple Town). Either use the tarmac/paved road or the jungle trail towards three different attractive waterfalls/cascades where suitable for recreation, leisure, chill and outdoor activities such as picnicking or camping. The 1st waterfall take around 15 minutes, the 2nd waterfall and the 3rd waterfall/main waterfall takes more than half hour to reach from the parking space/entrance. Some of the facilities provide... Take note of the waterfall, while there be sure to respectful, don't do anything untowards or do the don't - there's something/unseen which will be watching, you all are not alone... It's a bit steep but worth it when you reach the 3rd waterfall, let the nature serenade you... There're several pools where you can take a dip/swimbath in the cool, clean, clear and fresh water. Definitely enjoyed the experience and be close to the mother...
Β Β Β Read moreCountless time visiting here. Visitor and hiker can get information from Facebook page or Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri to check either it's closed or open to visitors/hiker.
*On January 2022 it were closed and resume open on early February. ** No food and drinks allowed when u enter or passing the entrance gate of Gunung Pulai. The officer will do spot check and explain what do and don't at this area. The officer very helpful and attentive. Food & drink atas budi bicara pegawai renjer hutan.
*Since the food and drinks restrictions, hiking and waterfall area very clean, no trash spotted, even monkey ask' u to give them food...
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