Sunday, February 13, 2011

Local Order (L.O) Procedure


TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER:
(ONLY FOR GOVERNMENT SECTOR)

STATED BELOW IS THE LIST OF PARTICULARS THAT ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PAY USING LOCAL ORDER (L.O)


INSURANCE

GUIDE SERVICES

KEY / RUBBISH DEPOSIT

TRANSPORTATION

EQUIPMENTS RENTAL

NATURE EDUCATION PROGRAMME

CATERING



…………………………………………………………………………………………

THE PAYMENT SETTLED BY L.O IS LIABLE TO SURCHARGE OF 1% FOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTION


ORDER BY:
DIRECTOR,
JOHOR NATIONAL PARK CORPORATION

Friday, February 11, 2011

How To Get There

From Kuala Lumpur / Johor Bahru:


Take the North-South Highway and exit at Tangkak. Head for Tangkak town, then follow the signboards for Sagil and Segamat. The turn-off to the park is about 2 km after Sagil town. Drive for another 3.3km along new road that goes through an oil palm plantation, following the huge signboards of 'Taman Hutan Lagenda'.

Public Transportation:



PUBLIC TRANSPORT FROM JOHOR BAHRU TO SEGAMAT

TAXI FARE
From Johor Bahru to Segamat is RM40/person. If you want to charter it, the rate is RM150/cab per way.

BUS FARE
It will costs about RM15/way from Larkin Bus Station, Johor Bahru. Don't worry because there are 4 express bus companies that have service from Johor Bahru to Segamat. The journey will take about 3hours to reach Segamat.

Express Bus Company:
Ø  Transnasional
Ø  Merdu Express
Ø  Damai Express
Ø  Cepat Express

* The bus will depart from Larkin Bus Station every one hour starting at 0800am.


BY TRAIN

From Singapore/ Johor


Depart from Singapore
Depart from Johor Bahru
Arrive at Segamat
Keretapi Mel
0925
1023
1329
Ekspres Timuran
2055
2155
0013
Ekspres Rakyat
0800
0900
1132
Ekspres Sinaran Petang
1445
1535
1809
Ekonomi Siang
1810
1857
2228
Senandung Malam
2210
2310
0214
*From Segamat you have to take a public bus or taxi to Sagil.


 
From Penang/ Kuala Lumpur


Depart from Penang
Arrive at Kuala Lumpur
Depart from Kuala Lumpur
Arrive at Segamat
Express Sinaran Pagi
-
-
0740
1035
Ekspres Timuran
-
-
-
-
Ekspres Rakyat
0800
1434
1455
1748
Ekspres Sinaran Petang
1515
2157
-
-
Ekonomi Siang
-
-

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Senandung Malam
2200
0635
2230
0247






 

About Us



LEGENDARY STORY OF THE FAIRY PRINCESS OF LEDANG MOUNTAIN:
According to the 'Sejarah Melayu', Sultan Mansur once declared to his court that he desired to have a wife who shall surpass the wife of any prince in the world. When his ministers reminded him that he was already married to a princess of China, and a princess of Java, the vain Sultan said: " For one prince to marry the daughter of another prince-even other Rajas do that. What I desire is a bride such as no other Raja possesses: that is the girl we wish to marry. We desire to ask for the hand of the fairy princess of Ledang Mountain.
Johor traditional folklore says the fairy princess was married to the legendary Malay seafarer, Nakhoda (Admiral) Ragam. While they were sailing in his boat somewhere off Melaka, Nakhoda Ragam one day playfully tickled his wife's ribs while she was sewing and, in uncontrollable reaction, the princess inadvertently stabbed her immortal husband in the chest with the needle (accidentally it is the weaknesses of his immortal), killing him. The princess returned to her home on Ledang Mountain and vowed never to set eyes on another man.

Sultan Mansur immediately dispatched his finest warrior, the now-elderly Hang Tuah, to Ledang Mountain, together with other captains such as Sang Setia, and Tun Mamat. As they ascended the mountain, they were struck by a strong wind and could climb no further. Tun Mamat bade Hang Tuah, and the others to stay, while he and two or three other men traveled on. Tun Mamat climbed further, pass thickets of singing bamboo and reached a point where the "clouds seemed so close as to be within reach." He finally came upon a beautiful garden, where he found four women and he told them of his quest to find the fairy princess and presented the Sultan's marriage proposal. One of the women, Dang Raya Rani, said she was the Guardian of the Fairy Princess and would tell the princess of the Sultan's wish. After saying this, all the women vanished in thin air.

Later that night, appeared an old woman, bent-double with age, who told Tun Mamat that if the Raja of Melaka desire the princess, let him make for her a bridge of gold, and a bridge of silver from Melaka to Ledang Mountain.

" And for a betrothal gift let there be  seven trays of mosquito hearts; seven trays of the heart of mites; a vat of water from dried areca nuts; a vat of the tears of virgin maidens; a cup of Raja's blood; and a cup of his son's blood."

On hearing the impossible conditions set by the princess for her dowry, Hang Tuah feels his promise to the Sultan cannot be fulfilled and vows not to return to Melaka in shame. He throw his kris into Duyung River in Melaka, and descends into the river's depths, vowing that Hang Tuah will only ever step on Melaka soil when the kris floats upon the river surface.

The Sultan however agrees to the Princess's demands and cruelly oppresses the people of Melaka in his quest for the gold and silver needed for the bridge. Wracked with madness, he draws his kris to kill his son for the cup of blood required but, as he is about to plunge the blade, the Princess magically appears and swears that she will never marry a man who is so weak and cruel as to oppress his people and murder his own son.

And here the enchanted princess remains forever immortal and here she lives to this day by her magic arts.


GAZETTEMENT:
Gunung Ledang National Park is located in district of Ledang in Johor. This mountain has bee gazetted on 3rd October 2005, but already starting its operation since July 2003. The size of gazette for this park is 8,611 hectares.


GEOLOGICAL FACTS:
Gunung Ledang area is made up of metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous rocks varying in age from pre-Triassic to Tertiary.The Gunung Ledang granitic mass is made up basically of a medium to coarse-grained non-porphyritic granite grading, in parts, into adamellite. Leucocratic varieties are also present, although such rocks are generally less common. The  granitic mass intrudes into the Middle to Upper Triassic sedimentary rocks in the central portion of the area. 

The age of this intrusive is estimated at 57 million years (Lower Tertiary).