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Moonlight Beach (Pantai Cahaya Bulan)
Visitors to Kota Bharu must visit its famous beach, Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Moonlight Beach), or known as PCB among the local. With a long, wide and sandy beach, it is a popular spot for local family out...
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Sabak Beach
Covering the coastline from Kuala Pak Amat to Pantai Dasar Sabak, Sabak Beach has its own historical significance. It was here that the Japanese soldiers first landed on Malaya soil during World War I...
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Gunung Stong
Go north to Kelantan and spend a weekend at the ever-popular Stong complex; make a trip to the Gua Ikan (Fish Cave), named after a fish-like rock formation inside. Sweat it out hiking (2hrs) from the ...
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Handicraft Village and Craft Museum
Also known as 'Balai Getam Guri', the museum is located in the heart of Kota Bharu's cultural zone and is walking distance from the Istana Balai Besar an the Buluh Kubu Bazaar. The Craft Museum houses...
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Kuala Krai-Dabong River Cruise
Beginning at the town of Kuala Krai, the River Cruise winds its way upriver through virgin rainforests to the town of Dabong. As you pass through timeless tropical forests and a number of riverine com...
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Jalan Temenggung
Are you into shopping? Then buy another piece of luggage because you'll need it when you come here. Virtually the whole brightly lit street called Jalan Temenggung is lined with colourful craft shops ...
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Pantai Seri Tujuh
This lovely beach, located about seven kilometres north of Kota Bharu and near the Thai border, hosts the Annual Malaysian Kite Festival. During this festival, Pantai Seri Tujuh will be busy with enth...
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Wat Machimmaram
Wat Machimmaram, another temple situated in Tumpat of Kelantan, houses the largest sitting Buddha in Southeast Asia. The 30-metre-high, 47-metre-wide statue of brown Buddha with pure gold lips was sit...
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Pantai Bisikan Bayu (Beach of Whispering Breeze)
Pantai Bisikan Bayu - also known as Pantai Dalam Rhu - is just a scenic 50km drive south of Kota Bharu, Kelantan's capital. Around the village of Semerak, gentle breezes rustle the casuarina trees lin...
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Kuala Koh
Kuala Koh is the new entry point to Taman Negara on its northern border. This is still a lightly visited area of superb wilderness and pristine rivers flowing down from the mountains of Tahan, Perlis,...
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Wat Phothivihan
Wat Phothivihan is a Thai temple located at Tumpat of Kelantan, houses the 40m long reclining Buddha, which is one of the largest of its kind in the world. For your information, in Thai language, “W...
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Siti Khadijah Market
A good way to get to know a Malaysian town is to visit its markets, the economic centre of the community. Siti Khadijah Market is named after Prophet Muhammad's entrepreneurial wife. A fitting name fo...
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