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Johor reopens eco parks, hiking, 4WD tracks after monsoon closure

State Forestry Department says public can start to visit areas starting Sunday

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 13 Jan 2023 2:41PM

Johor reopens eco parks, hiking, 4WD tracks after monsoon closure
Hiking and four-wheel drive tracks, as well as eco parks in Johor have been reopened after a temporary closure due to extreme weather conditions. – Johor Forestry Department pic, January 13, 2023

JOHOR BARU – All forest eco parks, hiking routes, and four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicle tracks, in the permanent forest reserves in Johor, will be reopened to the public this Sunday (January 15).

When announcing the matter, state Forestry Department director Datuk Salim Aman, reminded the public always to be vigilant and take immediate safety measures if there is a change in weather or environmental conditions.

“For hiking trails and extreme sports routes, as well as activities within permanent reserve forest areas, it is necessary to apply for a permit from the nearest forestry office,” he said through a notice uploaded on the department’s official Facebook page.

According to the notice, the forest eco parks in the state are Sg Bantang and Taka Merloh in Labis, Gunung Pulai 1 and Gunung Pulai 2 in Kulai, Gunung Belumut in Kluang, Soga Perdana in Batu Pahat, Panti in Kota Tinggi, and Gunung Arong in Mersing.

The hiking tracks are Gunung Arong and Gunung Janing in Mersing, Gunung Chemendong, Gunung Gua Rimau and Gunung Belumut in Kluang, Gunung Sumalayang, Gunung Muntahak, Gunung Panti Timur, Gunung Panti Barat, Batu Tenggek and Pelepah Kiri @ Bukit Sisek in Kota Tinggi.

In addition, hiking routes at Gunung Banang, Gunung Moakil, Bukit Bindu, Bukit Inas, Bukit Botak, Bukit Payung and Bukit Berdiri in Batu Pahat, Gunung Bekok in Segamat and Gunung Pulai in Kulai will also reopen to the public this Sunday.

On December 17 last year, the department ordered the closure of these sites as a precautionary measure to prevent any untoward incidents due to the monsoon season. – Bernama, January 13, 2023

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