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Explore Gua Ikan located in the district of Gua Musang. A popular cave in Kota Bahru, the cave's rock formation resembles a fish shape earning it the name of Fish Cave. Other caves found here include Gua Pagar, Gua Keris, and Gua Gelap. Gua Gelap or Dark Cave is another popular spot where cavers can admire the beautiful natural light from the small crevices (cracks and openings) on the cave walls.
4.1(156 reviews)
Museum Of Royal Traditions and Customs
Museum
Discover the customs and traditions of the Malay royalty at the Museum Of Royal Traditions and Customs. Browse through information and valuable items about royal engagements, weddings, births, and other ceremonies. The museum built in 1887 has impressive craftsmanship with detailed wooden panel carvings, iron grills, intricate roofs, and a grandeur arched stairway.
4.0(82 reviews)
Kelantan War Museum
Museum
Head to Kelantan War Museum to learn about World War II and the historical events during the Japanese occupation in Malaysia that happened from 1941 to 1945. Featuring a collection of items including documents, photographs, and military paraphernalia linked to the war, the museum is set in a historical building built in 1912. Other artefacts found here include the personal stories of survivors, Japanese swords, and mortar shells.
3.0(49 reviews)
Shui Yue Temple
Landmark
Discover the historic and religious values of the early Hakka Chinese people at Shui Yue Temple. Admire the sacred painting of Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy which was said to be brought in by Chinese immigrants from China. A nine-day festival is held annually to honour Guan Yin's birthday on the 19th day of the second lunar month. Devotees from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea will gather together in the temple for this auspicious occasion.
4.0(24 reviews)
Gunung Stong
Nature
Gunung Stong is a favourite spot for trekkers and nature lovers. Watch the sunrise from Baha Camp, visit the Jelawang waterfall, and explore Gunung Ayam. Connect with nature as you admire the different orchids, palms and other rare plants found only on Gunung Stong. Lucky visitors will get to spot the unique Rafflesia flower which is known as the biggest flower in the world. Visitors can choose to spend a night at Baha Camp or the Stong Hill Resort.
4.0(13 reviews)
Muhammadi Mosque
Landmark
Admire the Muhammadi Mosque that stands magnificently with graceful arches and glistening golden domes. Named after the late Sultan Muhammad IV with great contribution to the state, this religious place of worship is also known as the State Mosque. Visitors will need to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque.
4.0(7 reviews)
Kuala Koh National Park
Nature
Get close to a variety of flora and fauna at the Kuala Koh jungles. Observe over 200 species of birds, watch the wildlife from the bumbun or observation hides, trek the jungle trails, and walk along the 300m high canopy walkway to enjoy a breathtaking view. Head to the Batek indigenous settlement and watch their demonstrations of fire-making and pipe blowing. For the adventurous, you can camp out in the heart of nature.
Explore Gua Ikan located in the district of Gua Musang. A popular cave in Kota Bahru, the cave's rock formation resembles a fish shape earning it the name of Fish Cave. Other caves found here include Gua Pagar, Gua Keris, and Gua Gelap. Gua Gelap or Dark Cave is another popular spot where cavers can admire the beautiful natural light from the small crevices (cracks and openings) on the cave walls.
4.0(82 reviews)
Museum Of Royal Traditions and Customs
Museum
Discover the customs and traditions of the Malay royalty at the Museum Of Royal Traditions and Customs. Browse through information and valuable items about royal engagements, weddings, births, and other ceremonies. The museum built in 1887 has impressive craftsmanship with detailed wooden panel carvings, iron grills, intricate roofs, and a grandeur arched stairway.
3.0(49 reviews)
Kelantan War Museum
Museum
Head to Kelantan War Museum to learn about World War II and the historical events during the Japanese occupation in Malaysia that happened from 1941 to 1945. Featuring a collection of items including documents, photographs, and military paraphernalia linked to the war, the museum is set in a historical building built in 1912. Other artefacts found here include the personal stories of survivors, Japanese swords, and mortar shells.
4.0(24 reviews)
Shui Yue Temple
Landmark
Discover the historic and religious values of the early Hakka Chinese people at Shui Yue Temple. Admire the sacred painting of Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy which was said to be brought in by Chinese immigrants from China. A nine-day festival is held annually to honour Guan Yin's birthday on the 19th day of the second lunar month. Devotees from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea will gather together in the temple for this auspicious occasion.
4.0(13 reviews)
Gunung Stong
Nature
Gunung Stong is a favourite spot for trekkers and nature lovers. Watch the sunrise from Baha Camp, visit the Jelawang waterfall, and explore Gunung Ayam. Connect with nature as you admire the different orchids, palms and other rare plants found only on Gunung Stong. Lucky visitors will get to spot the unique Rafflesia flower which is known as the biggest flower in the world. Visitors can choose to spend a night at Baha Camp or the Stong Hill Resort.
4.0(7 reviews)
Muhammadi Mosque
Landmark
Admire the Muhammadi Mosque that stands magnificently with graceful arches and glistening golden domes. Named after the late Sultan Muhammad IV with great contribution to the state, this religious place of worship is also known as the State Mosque. Visitors will need to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque.
3.0(7 reviews)
Kuala Koh National Park
Nature
Get close to a variety of flora and fauna at the Kuala Koh jungles. Observe over 200 species of birds, watch the wildlife from the bumbun or observation hides, trek the jungle trails, and walk along the 300m high canopy walkway to enjoy a breathtaking view. Head to the Batek indigenous settlement and watch their demonstrations of fire-making and pipe blowing. For the adventurous, you can camp out in the heart of nature.