Rakit Ahai Pasir Gogok is a hidden gem in Johor, Malaysia, located approximately 60 km southeast of Johor Bahru. This unique floating village on the sea offers tourists a raw and authentic experience, surrounded by tranquil waters and untouched nature. The area is known for its wooden rafts that serve as traditional fishing platforms, providing visitors with a rare glimpse into the daily lives of local fishermen. Here, you can engage in fishing activities, enjoy fresh seafood prepared on-site, or simply relax while being gently rocked by the waves.
Pasir Gogok itself is a peaceful coastal town, and Rakit Ahai offers a peaceful escape from the busy cities of Johor. With its proximity to both the sea and the surrounding lush mangroves, the setting feels remote yet accessible for day-trippers or overnight visitors. The rakit (rafts) are simple yet comfortable, and the experience is ideal for those looking to disconnect and reconnect with nature.
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Subcategory: Outdoor Activity
Tags: fishing, fishing Charter, sea View
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Unique floating accommodation on the sea
Fresh, locally caught seafood
Traditional fishing experience
Stunning views of the mangroves and coastline
Escape from city life, surrounded by nature
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How do you get to Rakit Ahai Pasir Gogok?
You can drive to the Pasir Gogok jetty, and from there, take a boat to the rakit.
Are meals included in the accommodation price?
Some packages include meals, especially fresh seafood, while others offer the option to cook your own catch.
Can children stay on the rakit?
Yes, the rakit is family-friendly, but children should be supervised at all times near the water.
What activities are available?
Fishing, seafood dining, relaxing on the water, and boat rides.
Is there electricity on the rakit?
Basic electricity is provided, usually powered by generators.