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Kelantan Travel Guide helps you prepare for a visit to Kelantan, the state on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. I write this for the benefit of travel enthusiasts who, like me, are interested to explore places on their own. You can find listed here all the places of interest in Kelantan.


Masjid Cina, Rantau Panjang, Terengganu
Masjid Cina, Rantau Panjang, Terengganu
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Kelantan is a state on the northeast of West Malaysia. Its official name is Kelantan Darul Naim. The Arabic honorific Darul Naim means "The Blissful Abode". Kelantan is bordered by Terengganu and Pahang to the south, Perak to the west and the Narathiwat Province of Thailand to the north. The eastern side of Kelantan borders the South China Sea. The state has a size of 14,922 sq km and a population of slightly over two million. Its capital is Kota Bharu, a small city by the banks of the Kelantan River.


Wat Puchumthat Chanaram, Jong Bakar, Tumpat
Wat Puchumthat Chanaram, Jong Bakar, Tumpat (12 February, 2006)
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The name Kelantan is said to mean "Land of Lightning". It is a very much agrarian state with paddy fields, fishing villages and sandy beaches. Kelantan is home to some of the most ancient archaeological discoveries in Malaysia, including several prehistoric aboriginal settlements. The economy of Kelantan is dominated by rice, rubber and tobacco cultivation. Fishing along its 96-kilometre coastline is also an important economic activity. Traditional skills in handicraft production such as batik, woodcarving and songket weaving are still practiced, albeit on a small scale. Logging activities are active given the vast remaining area of forest. A few reputable hotels have been established and more modern shopping malls have been opened to cater for urban folks.

Kota Bharu, the capital, is the major urban centre, and there are also plans to open up the southern portion of the state under an ambitious multi-million-dollar development project. The main market at the city centre is a top attraction.

Kelantan has a GDP per capita at about RM10000, which is about one-third that of other richer states like Selangor and Penang. Many Kelantanese are involved in small and medium businesses, enjoying a good unreported income that is not reflected in the GDP calculation.

Kelantan Today

Some people are apprehensive about visiting Kelantan, particularly Kota Bharu, on account of it being such a conservative Muslim state.

Once you come to Kelantan however, you will be surprised to find that there is so much to explore, and that the people of various races live here in better harmony than in some other states without a so-called Muslim fundamentalism. Just head to Tumpat, and you will find a greater density of Buddhist temples than practically anywhere else in the country.







Tourist Attractions of Kelantan

  1. Dabong River Cruise
  2. Dasar Sabak Beach
  3. Friendship Bridge
  4. Gunung Stong
  5. Jeram Lenang Waterfall
  6. Jeram Pasu Waterfall
  7. Kampung Laut Mosque
  8. Lata Beringin
  9. Masjid Kampung Laut
  10. Pantai Bisikan Bayu
  11. Pantai Irama
  12. Pantai Seri Tujuh
  13. Taman Negara Kuala Koh
  14. Wat Phothikyan Phutthaktham, Bachok
  15. Wat Phothivihan

Towns in Kelantan

  1. Kota Bharu - state capital
  2. Bachok
  3. Bukit Bunga
  4. Dabong
  5. Gua Musang
  6. Jeli
  7. Kuala Krai
  8. Kubang Kerian
  9. Machang
  10. Manek Urai
  11. Pasir Mas
  12. Pasir Puteh
  13. Pengkalan Chepa
  14. Pengkalan Kubor
  15. Pengkalan Pasir
  16. Perupok
  17. Rantau Panjang
  18. Tanah Merah
  19. Tumpat
  20. Wakaf Bharu
  21. Wakaf Che Yeh

Districts of Kelantan

  1. Bachok District
  2. Gua Musang District
  3. Jeli District
  4. Kuala Krai District
  5. Kota Bharu District
  6. Machang District
  7. Pasir Mas District
  8. Pasir Puteh District
  9. Tanah Merah District
  10. Tumpat District

Culture of Kelantan

  1. Dances: Mak Yong, Menora


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