Bahau: The Famous “Horse's Mouth”
Bahau, which means Horse's Mouth in Chinese, is a town located in the Jempol District in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Alight from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport to visit here. The town played a part during World War II, when a lot of immigrants were placed during the war. Various ethnicities live in this historic and colorful town.
Best Time to Visit
If you are planning to visit the famous “Horse’s Mouth,” Bahau is very much welcoming all year round. However, you also need to consider the weather conditions. Thus, we advise you to book your Bahau hotel rooms and flight around January to March. This is based on the report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Bahau is a unique destination that people of any age can enjoy. The timber, rubber, and palm oil business contribute a considerable part in the town's local economy. In recent years, the industry is also booming, attributed to various companies moving in the area. One of the most notable landmarks in town is the Jempol Lake Garden. Locals gather here to do various outdoor activities together with their family or friends.
You can also visit the incredible Sri Mangala Chamundi Temple or walk around the Teratak Za'ba Museum. Various affordable hotels fit every budget are available in the area. You can book at the Astana Az-Zahrah, which features a waterpark and a garden. There are also multiple homestays available in the area.