Come to Kelantan, and enjoy a lovely holiday immersed in Malay culture
and traditions.
One of the northernmost states in Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan Darul Naim has an area of 14,920sq km. It borders Thailand in the north-east, Perak in the west, Terengganu in the east and Pahang in the south. Kota Bharu is the capital of Kelantan and the main towns are Bachok, Pasir Puteh, Tanah Merah, Tumpat and Gua Musang. Kelantan is a unique travel destination because of its splendid beaches, rich cultural heritage, ornate handicrafts and wood carvings. Women have always played a major part in the economy of the state and the handicraft they produce, from Kelantan silver to baskets and cloth are some of the best in the peninsular. The Kelantanese seem to favour huge items and everything is big from the kites to the tops and the drums known as Rebana Ubi.
Kota Bharu, the capital, is a bustling town exuding an old-charm. A number of the state’s museums and historical attractions are situated in its vicinity. Other main towns are Bachok, Pasir Puteh, Tanah Merah, Tumpat and Gua Musang. Away from the towns, scenic views of riverine settlements, houses with thached roofs and buffaloes grazing In the fields give the state a laid-back atmosphere and rustic charm. Look beyond Kelantan’s simplicity, and you can see the graceful beauty that has withstood the test of time.
The heartland of Kelantan beckons nature lovers with a. myriad of adventures. One excellent way to take in the sights is via the local train, which traverses the scenic countryside's. The friendly locals speak Bahasa Malaysia, the national language, with a local dialect and lilt. However, English is widely understood.