A town most people travel to for family
Yong Peng sits on the North–South Expressway in northern Johor, about 170 kilometres from Singapore. It is a long-established town with a strong local food reputation, and for us it is overwhelmingly a family-visit route — people working in Singapore heading home for a weekend, a festival or an occasion, usually with relatives in tow and more bags than a car boot will take. That shapes what matters on this trip: capacity, a fare that does not move, and a pickup at the door rather than a meeting point somebody has to reach first.
Booking around the festival calendar
Demand on this route is seasonal in a way that catches people out. Around major festivals it spikes in both directions at once, and so does the queue at the checkpoint. The fare itself does not change with the date — the per-van rate is the per-van rate — but availability certainly does, and we run five vans rather than fifty. If your trip falls on one of those weekends, book as far ahead as you can. If you are travelling with older relatives, mention it: everyone leaves the van and carries their own bags through the checkpoint, and we can send a vehicle that makes that easier.