Teluk Kerang in Pontian, JohorTeluk Kerang in Pontian, Johor (15 September 2016)


Teluk Kerang (GPS: 1.41563, 103.4246) is a village in Pontian, Johor. It is located 9 km to the south of Pontian Kechil, on the way to Kukup and Tanjung Piai. The main road passing through here is Jalan Kukup, also called Route 95. If you take a small country road, Jalan Kampung Kubur, you will arrive at the sea. There is nothing much of tourist interest here, and most people simply drive past heading for Kukup.

How to reach Teluk Kerang

Take Route 95 (aka Jalan Kukup) heading south from Pontian Kecil. Kampung Teluk Kerang is immediately after you cross Sungah Rambah. To reach the beach, turn right at the first junction after the river (pictured below).

Teluk Kerang is on the Map of Pontian, Johor


Masjid Jamek Kampung Teluk Kerang, PontianThe old Masjid Jamek Kampung Teluk Kerang in Pontian. Since this photo was taken, a new Masjid Jamek has been built for the village. (15 September 2016)


Old Muzium Bugis Teluk KerangOld Muzium Bugis Teluk Kerang. The museum has relocated to Taman Rekreasi Sungai Rambah. (15 September 2016)

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