I feel this is another Tourist Attraction of Johor and basically, the chalets were built by the local villages....another income for them beside their main income from the fishes they sell.
The life over here are quite simple, some in business like Seafood Restaurant, Souvenir Shop, Local foods shop & etc around the town area. Some built their Kelong for fishing. And some survive with their chalets...
I love the Nature over here! I took a short time to explore around the village before our dinner. Beside the scenic view of surrounding, I discovered some interesting small species here......
Let me start from the Chalet (N1°19.219' E103°26.665') we stayed :-
We need to walk about 500-700 meter from the main road to the chalet. (On the left side of the main road)
The entrance actually is from the back door, you will notice there's a pathway on the left of the door that link to the second chalet which belong to the same owner.
The kitchen was clean and equipped with gas. The both sides of the kitchen are 4 washrooms, enough for big group of visitors.
There are 4 rooms with air-con. 1 Double decker and many mattress.
The living hall is big enough to occupy more than 20 persons.....
The front view was perfect! On the left is another link to the second chalet...
Type of Chalets at Kukup Fishing Village :-
Most of the design similar to the village house. All of them were built on the coast, yes! On the water. That's why it has another name called : 'Water House'.
While I walked on the alley, I noticed there are many motorcycle & bicycle on the alley for transport purposes.
The above picture was my favorite spot within alley. I just can't explain why? Just like it very much! Maybe because of the bend....it's actually almost the end of the alley.
We (me and Jerry) continued explore towards the town area....
Souvenir shop
Every shop around here were packed of peoples!
After passing by the shops area, we saw the 'First Fishing Village' of Kukup (on the right if you are from Pontian). This is the place where Kukup village started!
Then we reached the Carpark where we park our car. They called : "Udang" (prawn) Parking (N1°19.581' E103°26.706'). This area is secure & safety. The parking fee is MYR6.00 per day - Include of unlimited time of transport from the parking to town area. It's quite a distance from the parking to the Jetty if by walk.
I am satisfied with their services.
The time was 7pm. We have to go back and ready for dinner.
While on the way, I saw this unique old house...
And this simple location map around this chalet area....
Story will be continue......
Related post :-
* Dinner at Kukup (Day 1)
* Kukup Trip - Day 2
* Kukup Island - The Red Mangrove Island, Johor
After passing by the shops area, we saw the 'First Fishing Village' of Kukup (on the right if you are from Pontian). This is the place where Kukup village started!
Then we reached the Carpark where we park our car. They called : "Udang" (prawn) Parking (N1°19.581' E103°26.706'). This area is secure & safety. The parking fee is MYR6.00 per day - Include of unlimited time of transport from the parking to town area. It's quite a distance from the parking to the Jetty if by walk.
I am satisfied with their services.
The time was 7pm. We have to go back and ready for dinner.
While on the way, I saw this unique old house...
And this simple location map around this chalet area....
The Magic Toy stall was ready to start the business....
According to the info I got, the crime rate here is very low.....
And the peoples here only marry between the villages, that's mean no outsider. It grow towards a big family among them, and it's also an issue to the society.....
According to the info I got, the crime rate here is very low.....
And the peoples here only marry between the villages, that's mean no outsider. It grow towards a big family among them, and it's also an issue to the society.....
Story will be continue......
Related post :-
* Dinner at Kukup (Day 1)
* Kukup Trip - Day 2
* Kukup Island - The Red Mangrove Island, Johor
MY TRIPS - Home
0 comments:
Post a Comment