What makes it 63% Kids-Friendly: Kids are welcome and can explore gardens and towers, but there are no playgrounds, loud play is discouraged, and boredom may set in after an hour, so suitability is moderate.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore the mosque, complete a scavenger hunt, and enjoy nearby gardens and a playground.
Kid-Friendly Scavenger Hunt:
Let kids search the mosque grounds for carved arches, minarets, and colorful tiles.
Tip: Prepare a simple checklist so children can tick off items as they find them.
Interactive Architecture Talk:
Request a mini-tour focusing on the mosque’s Victorian clock towers and Moorish arches.
Tip: Ask staff to point out castle-like features to spark young imaginations.
Picnic at Zaharah Botanical Gardens:
Walk 10 minutes to lush lawns for snacks and free play.
Tip: Pack easy finger foods to enjoy under the shade of the trees.
Playground at Independence Park:
Head 1 km to Taman Merdeka’s play area and mini pool for post-visit fun.
Tip: Bring swimsuits and towels if kids want to splash in the mini pool.

ZC WANG
Entry into inner halls is not allowed for non muslims. A nice place to take a stroll.
Ammar Alkhaliq
The mosque sits on top of a prominent hill, overlooking the Straits of Johor and was named for Sultan Abu Bakar, the father of Sultan Ibrahim who ordered its construction. It can accommodate 2,000 worshippers at any one time.
Afiqah Azman
Astonishing architecture and quite spacious mosque with great strategic location facing next to Singapore sea-view border. Visited during Sunday morning and it hasn open yet for public iktikaf. Some muslimah corner inside mosque isn't carpeted and is not air conditioned but we’ll understand due to open air flow and giant fans provided, but i do expect better as it is linked to royal’s mosque never...
Markie Qwiff
An immaculate mosque with such an interesting style of architecture. Reminds me of old Melaka times style. The inside was sparse and there were a few people having a prayer. The ocean view besides the mosque was also quite eye-catching as it was literally looking at another country.
Chuck
The architecture of the mosque is astonishing. And the air is also refreshing. You can take a walk around this place. Unfortunately, the mosque was closed when l visited this place.
Visit in the early morning to avoid heat and afternoon rain showers common during monsoon season.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entrance Donation (optional) | MYR 10 |
| Taxi Round-Trip | MYR 30 |
| Picnic Snacks | MYR 20 |
| Cafe Refreshments | MYR 25 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 85 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Jalan Gertak Merah, Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia
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