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Johor’s deep historical and cultural heritage ensure that this state should definitely go on your list of Malaysia tourist places. Its capital Johor Bahru is connected to Singapore through the Causeway. Some of the other interesting places to visit here include the Desaru beaches where there’s plenty of water sports, the Endau-Rompin National Park with its humongous fan palm tree and the 248-million-year-old rock formations or the Kite Museum in Pasir Gudang which hosts the annual International Kite Festival.