Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim explored the botanical gardens at his royal residence today. The monarch toured the extensive plant collection housed within the Johor Grand Palace complex. Social media updates documented his journey through the carefully curated displays of regional flora. State officials plan to promote the gardens as a premier attraction during the 2026 tourism campaign. The facility showcases a diverse array of botanical specimens gathered from across Johor and neighboring regions.
The King completed a lengthy walk spanning more than three kilometers through the palace estate. Johor's Chief Minister, Onn Hafiz Ghazi, joined the royal tour alongside Palace Administrator Azmi Rohani. The trio examined various sections of the grounds during their extended visit. The botanical gardens serve as both a private retreat and a potential public destination for future visitors. Officials expect the site will draw tourists when the state launches its major promotional efforts next year.
The King completed a lengthy walk spanning more than three kilometers through the palace estate. Johor's Chief Minister, Onn Hafiz Ghazi, joined the royal tour alongside Palace Administrator Azmi Rohani. The trio examined various sections of the grounds during their extended visit. The botanical gardens serve as both a private retreat and a potential public destination for future visitors. Officials expect the site will draw tourists when the state launches its major promotional efforts next year.