Welcome to Kelantan
The east coast state of Kelantan is a charming destination with colourful
traditions, interesting pastimes and superb handicrafts. Watch captivating
activities such as top-spinning, giant kite-flying or woodcarving. The batik and
songket fabrics produced by cottage industries here are among the best in the
country. Its laid-back atmosphere, rustic charms and friendly locals add to
Kelantan's appeal.
Accommodation in the capital city, Kota Bharu, ranges from star-rated hotels to
affordable rooms. In other main towns, visitors can find comfortable inns, rest
houses and modest hotels. The state has a tempting variety of local delicacies.
Continental food is available at major hotels while fast food can be found at
main towns.
Places of Interest
Cultural Centre Locally known as Gelanggang Seni, the Cultural Centre is a
veritable showcase of the state's rich cultural heritage. Watch an enthralling
range of traditional performances such as shadow puppetry, Malay martial arts,
top-spinning, giant kite flying and musical performances.
Handicraft Village and Craft Museum Set within a beautiful village
setting, the complex houses a craft museum, craft shops, tourism offices and a
restaurant. Browse through various traditional tools and handicrafts in its
museum. Cultural shows and craft demonstrations are held from time to time.
Siti Khadijah Market This bustling market is one of Kelantan's landmark
attractions. Visitors can find everything from vegetables, local snacks to fresh
tropical fruits. The colourful assemblage of goods and lively atmosphere makes
it irresistible to shutterbugs. A unique feature here is that the majority of
traders are women.
Pantai Cahaya Bulan / Beach of Moonlight This quiet seaside town is famed
for its swaying casuarinas and rustic villages. The route to the beach is dotted
with vibrant and colourful cottage industries that produce batik, songket and
giant kites. Other beaches that overlook the South China Sea include
Pantai Irama, Pantai
Melawi, Pantai Seri Tujuh, Pantai Tok Bali and Pantai Bisikan Bayu.
Gunung Stong This is one of the most popular eco-adventure destinations
in Kelantan. Situated within the Stong State Park, Gunung Stong rises
majestically at a height of 1,433m. Trek to view a diversity of flora and fauna,
including Rafflesia, the world's largest flower. A highlight is the spectacular
Jelawang Waterfalls, acclaimed to be the highest in Southeast Asia.
Kuala Koh National Park (Gateway to Taman Negara) This dense jungle is a
paradise of natural attractions. Delight in observing an assortment of birds,
plants and animals or visit the aboriginal settlement. Kuala Koh is the northern
entrance to Taman Negara, Malaysia's premier national park which straddles
across Kelantan and two other neighbouring states.
State Museum
This museum showcases the arts, crafts and musical traditions of Kelantan. Other
interesting exhibits include ceramic displays that testify to the early trade
with China and artefacts from local archaeological sites.
Islamic Museum Trace the history of Islam in the state. Highlights
include Islamic arts and crafts from various parts of the world and a
photographic collection of Prophet Muhammad's personal belongings. This building
was originally the state's first school for Islamic studies.
Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs / Istana Jahar Gain an insight
into the state's rich cultural heritage. The galleries showcase the fascinating
rites and ceremonies for royal engagements, weddings and other occasions. The
building is a fine example of Kelantan's supreme craftsmanship.
War Museum / Bank Kerapu View a fascinating collection of documents,
pictures and military paraphernalia of the Japanese Occupation in the country.
Constructed in 1912, this building was originally the state's first bank. During
the war, it served as the headquarters of the Japanese Kempetai, the feared
secret police.
Royal Museum / Istana Batu Originally a palace and venue for royal
weddings, the building is now a repository for the history of the Kelantan royal
family. View an impressive collection of royal regalia, photographs, furniture
as well as beautiful crystals, silverware and palace items of former Sultans.
Other interesting sites in Kota Bharu include the State Mosque, Istana Balai
Besar and Merdeka Square.
Wat Photivihan Buddhist Temple This temple houses a 40m long statue of
reclining Buddha. It is believed to be the second longest in the world and the
longest in Southeast Asia. Other ornate Buddhist temples are Wat Machimmaram,
boasting one of Southeast Asia's largest statue of Sitting Buddha and Wat Mai
Suvankhiri, featuring a huge dragonboat.
River Rafting at Nenggiri Enjoy the sheer exhilaration of rafting in
frothy waters. Tours can be custom-made to suit visitors' preferences. The
Nenggiri Challenge is an annual rafting competition here.
Caving There are many caves in the state, offering a thrilling time for
adventure seekers. Popular caves are Gua Ikan, Keris, Batu Susun, Pagar, Sidang
and Cha.
Many caves are shrouded in legends and mysteries. I
Local Train Ride Traverse scenic villages, quaint towns and pristine
countrysides. The train service is used by students and locals to access various
smaller towns in the interiors. It is a common sight to see commuters carrying
vegetables, provisions and forest produce.
Fishing Village in Sabak A unique feature of the state is its gaily
decorated fishing boats. Visit this village to take in the sight of locals
mending their nets and preparing their boats. Its jetty is at its liveliest when
fisherfolk return with their day's catch.
Bazar Buluh Kubu (Bamboo Fort Bazaar) This is a not-to-be-missed spot for
avid shoppers and collectors. Find everything imaginable from beautifully
handmade shoes, miniature musical instruments, kites, bags, silverware to
accessories.
Duty-Free Shopping The towns of Rantau Panjang and Pengkalan Kubor are
duty-free shopping zones offering a bewildering array of items. Browse through
the rows of stalls well-stocked with clothes, decorative items, handicrafts and
souvenirs.
Wakaf Che Yeh This bustling open-air night market is the place for a
profusion of local snacks, fresh fruits, vegetables and clothes.
Homestays Live with a friendly local family and join in their interesting
pastimes. Homestays can be experienced at the villages of Renok Baru, Pantai
Suri and Blok Ulu Kusial.
Getting There
Daily flights are available from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
to the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa, about 20 minutes outside
the city. In addition, weekly flights are available from Senai International
Airport in Johor Bahru. By road, the state is accessible via the East Coast
Expressway. There are air-conditioned buses and trains to Kelantan from Kuala
Lumpur and other parts of the country.
Useful Contacts
Local Train Stations
GuaMusang Tel: 609-912 1226
Tumpat Tel: 609-725 7232
Sultan Ismail Petra Airport Tel: 609-773 7400
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