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Negeri Sembilan
Minangkabau Heritage
Port Dickson
Outdoor
Unwind at Port Dickson, one of the longest beaches in Malaysia. Travellers can enjoy beach activities or water sports like parasailing, canoeing, yachting, and speed boat rides. For relaxing treatments, enjoy spa treatments at resorts nearby or indulge in scrumptious seafood meals as you watch the sun set along the beach.
  • 4.5 (14,399 reviews)
Army Museum
Museum
Visit the largest Army Museum in Malaysia to learn about the history, contributions, and achievements of the Malaysian Army from the Melaka Sultanate days till the present. Recall history through informative kiosks, graphic panels, and an audio-visual presentation. Watch displays of canons, tanks, locomotives, and vehicles used during the war.
  • 4.0 (326 reviews)
Lukut Museum
Museum
Visit the Lukut Museum and Fort to gain a deeper understanding of Lukut's glory in the past. Read about the history of Lukut as the capital for tin trade, view artefacts from the Nassau shipwreck, or stop by the legendary poisoned well where people believed it was used to punish criminals in the ancient days.
  • 3.5 (27 reviews)
Seremban Cultural Complex
Landmark
Discover the history and tradition of Negeri Sembilan at the Seremban Cultural Complex. Built after a traditional Minangkabau architecture, this complex has three main buildings -Teratak Perpatih, Ampang Tinggi Palace and Negeri Sembilan House. The Teratak Perpatih also known as the State Museum showcases items including historical weapons, handicrafts, royal silver and brassware, artefacts, traditional costumes, and photographs.
  • 3.0 (27 reviews)
The Royal Museum of Seri Menanti
Museum
Explore creative and ancient craftsmen at the Royal Museum of Seri Menanti. Known as the largest timber palace in Malaysia, it is an architectural masterpiece built without any nails or screws. It has 99 pillars representing the 99 warriors of various clans with each pillar soaring 65 feet. It exhibits historical items including costumes, ceremonial weapons, bed chambers, and important documents on the Royal Lineage.
  • 3.5 (17 reviews)
Wet World Pedas Hot Springs
Theme Park
Have fun at Wet World Pedas Hot Springs which features a theme park with two open-air hot spring pools and numerous private bathtubs. Visitors can enjoy pleasant rides on a man-made canal, twin giant slides, and have a great splash in the wave and wading pools.
  • 3.0 (6 reviews)
Masjid Negeri Sembilan
Landmark
Masjid Negeri Sembilan or the Seremban State Mosque depicts a unique blend of Modernist and Minangkabau architecture. The symbolic nine arches on this building represent the nine major areas in Negeri Sembilan.
  • 4.0 (4 reviews)
Rembau Museum
Museum
Take a trip to the historic Rembau Museum which houses cultural artefacts, handcrafted antiques, heirlooms, and attires that used to be found in the state of Rembau. When visiting here, spot the distinctive buffalo horn-shaped headdress for ladies and read through the unique Adat Perpatih Matrilineal System.
  • 4.0 (1 reviews)
 
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  • 4.5 (14,399 reviews)
Port Dickson
Outdoor
Unwind at Port Dickson, one of the longest beaches in Malaysia. Travellers can enjoy beach activities or water sports like parasailing, canoeing, yachting, and speed boat rides. For relaxing treatments, enjoy spa treatments at resorts nearby or indulge in scrumptious seafood meals as you watch the sun set along the beach.
  • 4.0 (326 reviews)
Army Museum
Museum
Visit the largest Army Museum in Malaysia to learn about the history, contributions, and achievements of the Malaysian Army from the Melaka Sultanate days till the present. Recall history through informative kiosks, graphic panels, and an audio-visual presentation. Watch displays of canons, tanks, locomotives, and vehicles used during the war.
  • 3.5 (27 reviews)
Lukut Museum
Museum
Visit the Lukut Museum and Fort to gain a deeper understanding of Lukut's glory in the past. Read about the history of Lukut as the capital for tin trade, view artefacts from the Nassau shipwreck, or stop by the legendary poisoned well where people believed it was used to punish criminals in the ancient days.
  • 3.0 (27 reviews)
Seremban Cultural Complex
Landmark
Discover the history and tradition of Negeri Sembilan at the Seremban Cultural Complex. Built after a traditional Minangkabau architecture, this complex has three main buildings -Teratak Perpatih, Ampang Tinggi Palace and Negeri Sembilan House. The Teratak Perpatih also known as the State Museum showcases items including historical weapons, handicrafts, royal silver and brassware, artefacts, traditional costumes, and photographs.
  • 3.5 (17 reviews)
The Royal Museum of Seri Menanti
Museum
Explore creative and ancient craftsmen at the Royal Museum of Seri Menanti. Known as the largest timber palace in Malaysia, it is an architectural masterpiece built without any nails or screws. It has 99 pillars representing the 99 warriors of various clans with each pillar soaring 65 feet. It exhibits historical items including costumes, ceremonial weapons, bed chambers, and important documents on the Royal Lineage.
  • 3.0 (6 reviews)
Wet World Pedas Hot Springs
Theme Park
Have fun at Wet World Pedas Hot Springs which features a theme park with two open-air hot spring pools and numerous private bathtubs. Visitors can enjoy pleasant rides on a man-made canal, twin giant slides, and have a great splash in the wave and wading pools.
  • 4.0 (4 reviews)
Masjid Negeri Sembilan
Landmark
Masjid Negeri Sembilan or the Seremban State Mosque depicts a unique blend of Modernist and Minangkabau architecture. The symbolic nine arches on this building represent the nine major areas in Negeri Sembilan.
  • 4.0 (1 reviews)
Rembau Museum
Museum
Take a trip to the historic Rembau Museum which houses cultural artefacts, handcrafted antiques, heirlooms, and attires that used to be found in the state of Rembau. When visiting here, spot the distinctive buffalo horn-shaped headdress for ladies and read through the unique Adat Perpatih Matrilineal System.
 
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