Kluang · Johor · Malaysia
Kluang 2D1N Travel Itinerary
Farm life, organic gardens, iconic rail coffee, colourful street murals, and traditional Johor flavours — a countryside escape unlike any other.
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About This Itinerary
Kluang is one of Johor's best-kept secrets — a town where goat farms sit alongside organic parks, where the most famous kopitiam in the country is located beside a working railway track, and where life moves at a pace that feels genuinely restorative. This 2D1N itinerary combines the best of Kluang's farm experiences, natural attractions, coffee heritage, and local food into a trip that will leave you wondering why you did not come sooner.
Gerai Makan Botak UK Farm Agro Kluang Cendol Kader Zenxin Organic Park Star Coffee House & Restaurant Extreme Boutique Hotel
Image credit: 廖钰权, Jason Heng, JJChong, venoonthan bhaskaran
Image credit: Flower Yong, Andreas Budiman, Julie Ang
Image credit: Zenxin Organic Park
Image credit: Star Coffee House & Restaurant, JH Tan, lim hong chu
Image credit: 廖钰权, Jason Heng, JJChong, venoonthan bhaskaran
Image credit: Flower Yong, Andreas Budiman, Julie Ang
Image credit: Zenxin Organic Park
Image credit: Star Coffee House & Restaurant, JH Tan, lim hong chu
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Arrive in Kluang and start with lunch at Gerai Makan Botak — a no-frills, open-air stall that serves deeply satisfying Malaysian comfort food. Simple, generous, and exactly what you need before a day of outdoor exploration.
The centrepiece of the afternoon is UK Farm Agro, one of Malaysia's largest goat and sheep farms. Walking among hundreds of free-roaming goats, watching them being fed, and sampling fresh farm dairy products — it is a cheerful, laughter-filled experience that appeals equally to children and adults. The pastoral scenery is beautifully photogenic, and the farm air does something genuinely good for the soul.
Cool down with a bowl of traditional cendol from Kluang Cendol Kader before an afternoon visit to Zenxin Organic Park — a sprawling organic farm offering educational tours, fresh produce, and genuinely beautiful greenery. End the day with a comforting dinner at Star Coffee House & Restaurant and rest up at Extreme Boutique Hotel.
Goat Farm Cendol Organic Park Local Dinner
Kluang Rail Coffee Kluang Street Art Choo Kong Soo Yin Temple 128 Seafood Restaurant Kluang Coffee Powder Factory Tong Huat Confectionery Yuen Fatt Bakery
Image credit: Iskandar Rahmat, XX CHONG, mrjames, Muhamad Zaki Ibrahim
Image credit: Kuan Hock, Martin, MulberryPixie, Maggie Wong
Image credit: Kluang Coffee Powder Factory Sdn Bhd
Image credit: Yang, Tan Ah Kok, Lena Ng Mun Yee
Image credit: 飞龙James, Ong Eng Chong, RachelChin
Image credit: Iskandar Rahmat, XX CHONG, mrjames, Muhamad Zaki Ibrahim
Image credit: Kuan Hock, Martin, MulberryPixie, Maggie Wong
Image credit: Kluang Coffee Powder Factory Sdn Bhd
Image credit: Yang, Tan Ah Kok, Lena Ng Mun Yee
Image credit: 飞龙James, Ong Eng Chong, RachelChin
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No trip to Kluang is complete without breakfast at Kluang Rail Coffee (Kluang Station Coffee Shop). Located right beside the working railway tracks, this legendary kopitiam has been serving its signature thick-cut kaya toast and traditional sock-drip coffee since the 1940s. Trains still pass while you eat — one of those rare experiences that is both deeply nostalgic and genuinely delicious.
After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll around town to discover the Kluang Street Art murals — colourful wall paintings celebrating local stories, rural life, and Kluang's farming heritage. Stop by the peaceful Choo Kong Soo Yin Chinese Temple before heading to 128 Seafood Restaurant for a satisfying seafood lunch.
The final stretch is dedicated to Kluang's world-famous coffee culture. Tour the Kluang Coffee Powder Factory to witness the traditional roasting process up close, then stock up on souvenirs at Tong Huat Traditional Confectionery and Yuen Fatt Bakery — both institutions for traditional biscuits and pastries. Leave with bags full and hearts happy.
Kluang Rail Coffee Street Art Seafood Lunch Souvenir Shopping
Common Questions
Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
When is the best time to visit Kluang?
Kluang is great to visit year-round. Best for outdoor activities before 11am. Kluang Rail Coffee is busiest on weekends — visit on a weekday morning for shorter queues and a more relaxed experience.
How much does a Kluang 2D1N trip cost?
A Kluang 2D1N trip typically costs RM150 to RM400 per person, covering food (RM40–RM100/day), accommodation (RM80–RM200/night), transportation (RM30–RM80), and souvenirs (RM20–RM80).
What is Kluang most famous for?
Kluang is most famous for Kluang Rail Coffee — one of Malaysia's most iconic kopitiams beside the railway tracks. It is also known for UK Farm Agro (one of Malaysia's largest goat farms), Zenxin Organic Park, and its traditional coffee powder and biscuit shops.
How far is Kluang from Johor Bahru?
Kluang is approximately 100 kilometres from Johor Bahru, about 1.5 hours by car. KTM train services also connect Kluang with major cities in Malaysia.
What souvenirs should I buy in Kluang?
Top souvenirs include traditional coffee powder from Kluang Coffee Powder Factory, biscuits from Tong Huat Traditional Confectionery and Yuen Fatt Bakery, and fresh goat dairy products from UK Farm Agro.
Practical Tips
Plan Your Kluang Trip Smartly
Arrive Early at Kluang Rail Coffee
Kluang Rail Coffee opens early and gets crowded fast — especially on weekends. Arrive before 8am on Day 2 for shorter queues, better seats, and the full experience of watching trains pass while you eat.
Book a Private Van
Kluang's attractions are spread across town and the countryside. A private van makes it easy to move between the farm, organic park, coffee shops, and souvenir stores without parking stress.
Check UK Farm Agro Opening Hours
UK Farm Agro has specific visiting hours and occasional closures for private events. Check their schedule before visiting, especially on public holidays.
Budget for Coffee & Biscuits
The coffee powder factory and biscuit shops on Day 2 are very easy to overspend in — in a good way. Set aside RM50–RM100 extra for coffee products and traditional snacks.
Travel Comfortably with a Private Van
Explore Kluang's farms, parks, and coffee spots without driving stress. Our private van (包Van) handles the navigation so you can focus on the experience.