Introduction
The Bugis Museum, located in Kampung Sri Pantai, Pontian, is Malaysia's first museum dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the Bugis community. Established to showcase the legacy of early Bugis settlers in Johor, the museum features a collection of traditional artifacts, heirlooms, and documents that highlight their role in shaping the region's social and cultural identity. Housed in a traditional Bugis-style wooden house, it offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the architecture, lifestyle, and heritage of the Bugis people.
Highlights & Activities
Explore the unique design and craftmanship of the Bugis house, built using traditional construction techniques without nails.
View a collection of traditional clothing, tools, weapons, and household items that reflect Bugis daily life and artistry.
Learn about the Bugis migration to Johor, their maritime traditions, and their contributions to local governance and trade.
Visitors can join informative tours led by local guides who share stories and insights about Bugis heritage.
The traditional structure and surrounding village scenery offer excellent backdrops for cultural and heritage photography.