I came across the website of the Kahang Organic Rice Eco Farm:
http://www.organic-kahang.com/
From the looks of it, I think it may potentially be a very good place for astronomy observing.
It seems to be situated in a dark sky area, looking at Google Earth's city lights brightness map (see screen capture below). (Unfortunately, Google Earth does not have detailed satellite photos of the Kahang area). Importantly, there are no nearby urban centres in the east and southeast direction. Not sure how much S'pore/JB at due south would affect sky conditions in that direction.
According to their website, they are 6km east of Kahang town. Kahang itself is midway on the Kluang-Mersing road, or more accurately, the road from Kluang to the Jemaluang T-junction (the T-junction is about 15km south of Mersing, on the Kota Tinggi – Mersing trunk road).
So the farm is about 45 km east of Kluang and probably around 20-30km west of Jemaluang (not very sure about the latter).
According to the very detailed website of the farm, they cater to camping, arrange lots of activities such as boat rowing, prawn fishing, and jungle walks, and even have room accommodation. The website has lots of photos and some videos too. See:
- On tent camping area:
http://www.organic-kahang.com/mov/camping.html
- On Farm stay rates (including room stays):
http://www.organic-kahang.com/gate-rates/Rates.htm
- On activities at the Farm:
http://www.organic-kahang.com/activitie ... index.html
Plus there appears to be large open spaces (to set up the scopes!).
The advantages of astro observing at this farm *could* be:
(1) Probably quite dark skies, as stated above.
(2) Security, as observing would be in a managed farm catering to campers and tour groups, rather than being out alone in a rural area. Plus farm staff at hand to assist if needed.
(3) There are probably open unobstructed places to set up scopes, from a look at the website’s photos.
(4) These open places are on flat ground, with either short grass or sand.
(5) Facilities such as accommodation rooms and toilets
(6) Not that far from Kahang town to stock up on necessities.
(7) Day time activities at the farm.
Possible downsides could be:
(a) May be susceptible to night or morning fogs as it is in an inland area, near forests and plantations.
(b) The farm charges gate entry fees and separate rates for pitching camping tents, which are not cheap.
(c) Not sure if there is or there isn’t bright house and road lighting within the farm.
(d) At least 2 hours drive from JB or the Tuas crossing, but still slightly nearer than Telok Sari.
And here is a general news article about the Kahang area:
http://www1.nst.com.my/Current_News/Joh ... 3/Article/
My question is, has anybody been there before? Any comments on the above?
If not, could someone check out the place to assess suitability? That would be a good project!
