There are a few ways to this cache; the main one via the winding residential backstreets south of Jl. Dato Abdullah Tahir and around Kampung Wadi Hana. If coming from or going to 'left behind' (GC8TEWZ) immediately to the south, be careful walking across the pipe. It may be slippery! Likewise the wall. There's a safer path further up, and the railway further down, though a double-tracking project will start construction soon.
Suburban areas of Johor Bahru are typically low density, one or two storey single family unit buildings on compact plots, with cars parked in front on the street or inside covered driveways. Despite the central location, this part of Wadi Hana feels more rural than urban, with the hulking abandoned mall providing a post-apocalyptic vibe. The quiet nearby streets have low traffic flows and few pedestrians. Practically every suburban household has a car, usually parked inside a garage but sometimes on the roadside, because the public transport is MIA and the lack of pedestrian facilities mean people tend to drive even for short trips.