The riverside town of Batu Pahat is positioned near the mouth of the Sungai Batu Pahat and is filled with historic landmarks and one of Malaysia’s best water parks. Retail lovers will find numerous shopping malls to browse, while foodies can indulge in a range of Western, European and Eastern restaurants.
Things to do in Batu Pahat
If you’re visiting Batu Pahat with the kids, take them to Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort, a water park with a wave pool, fast-paced waterslides, swan boats and a thrilling tube tower. Alternatively, cool off at the man-made Tasik Y lake, where you can watch aerobic dances, browse food vendors and let the kids run wild on the playground.
Do you love to shop? Visit Square One Shopping Mall for international retailers and a popular cinema showing the latest blockbusters. For a more traditional ambience, head to Jalan Penggaram, located in Batu Pahat’s old town. Here you can explore colonial shophouses selling textiles and gold jewellery, along with affordable luggage and Malay-style bedding.
Stroll along the riverfront to reach BP River Side Hawker Centre or Hai Kee Hawker Centre, bustling hubs of locally-run stalls selling exotic street food. Enjoy a relaxed dinner at Ishiraku Izakaya, which boasts an impressive collection local wines and liquor. It’s positioned near Batu Pahat Glutton's Street Food, renowned for its affordable and delicious Chinese food.
Those who enjoy a round of golf should visit the Batu Pahat Golf Club, home to a scenic golf course that is perfect for both beginners and experienced golfers. Don’t forget to visit the Bagunan Bersejarah Kelab Batu Pahat historical landmark, which lights up at night and sits beside a leafy park.
Getting around Batu Pahat
You can reach Batu Pahat by catching a ferry from Selat Panjang or riding buses from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, which also provide transport around town. However, the best way to explore is by using a private car.