The Northern Gateway of Johor Rich in Agriculture, Nature, and Simplicity
Segamat District, located in the north of Johor, Malaysia, is known for its fruit plantations, river charm, and tranquil lifestyle. Often called “The Durian Capital of Johor”, Segamat blends traditional rural life with growing modernization, and is a key connector between Johor and central Peninsular Malaysia.
Basic Information
Category | Details |
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District Name | Segamat District |
State | Johor |
District Capital | Segamat Town |
Area | Approx. 2,816 sq. km |
Population (2025 est.) | Approx. 200,000 |
Parliamentary Seats | 2 (Segamat, Labis) |
Local Authority | Majlis Perbandaran Segamat (MPS) |
Administrative Subdivisions (Mukim)
Segamat District consists of 11 mukims:
- Segamat
- Gemereh
- Labis
- Bekok
- Jabi
- Buloh Kasap
- Sermin
- Jementah
- Pogoh
- Sungai Segamat
- Chaah
Key Towns and Settlements
- Segamat Town – Administrative and commercial hub
- Labis – Secondary urban area with plantations
- Jementah – Durian farming and rural charm
- Bekok & Chaah – Gateway to nature and Orang Asli communities
Geography & Connectivity
- Borders Negeri Sembilan and Pahang
- Lies along the Segamat River, with fertile valleys
- Acts as a link between southern and central Malaysia
Economy & Agriculture
- Major agricultural district in Johor:
- Durian, oil palm, rubber, fruits, vegetables
- Fishing in rivers, small-scale livestock farming
- SMEs in food processing, wood, and handicrafts
- Rural tourism and weekend markets expanding
Education & Healthcare
- Public schools in all mukims
- Higher institutions:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Segamat Campus
- Vocational & polytechnic centers
- Healthcare:
- Segamat Hospital
- Clinics and rural outreach services in smaller towns
Transport & Access
- Connected by Federal Route 1 (North–South trunk road)
- KTM Intercity line serves Segamat Town
- Buses, taxis, and ride-hailing available
- Easy access to Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, and central Johor
Tourism & Attractions
- Mount Ledang National Park (access from Bekok) – hiking, waterfalls
- Segamat Riverfront Walk – relaxing town leisure zone
- Durian plantations & agro-tourism (esp. in Jementah & Labis)
- Bekok Eco Village & Orang Asli settlements
- Historical sites and colonial-era shophouses in Segamat town
Culture & Food
- Multiracial community: Malays, Chinese (esp. Hakka & Teochew), Indians
- Cultural harmony and kampung hospitality
- Famous local dishes:
- Durian-based desserts (crepes, cendol, dodol)
- Labis Wantan Mee
- Char Kuey Teow Bukit Siput
- Mee Siput with Sambal Ikan Bilis
- Festive events during fruit seasons, Ramadan bazaars, Chinese New Year, Deepavali
Summary
Segamat is Johor’s northern agricultural soul—where fruits grow abundantly, rivers run deep, and traditions stay alive. Whether it’s for fresh durians, quiet eco-retreats, or rustic simplicity, Segamat offers a refreshing, heartfelt experience.