Kelantan Darul Naim
Is laocated at the East cost of Peninsular Malaysia facing the south of China sea and covers a land area of 14,922sq km. Its state capital ,Kota Bharu , is a busling town well connected to other major towns in Malaysia serves as the centre for Kelantan administrative and business activities.
Kelantan is a famed for its unique cultural diversity, white sandy beaches, waterfalls and lush tropical jungles. For those who had been here , you will find that the kelantanese are full with politeness and charm greeting and served you while you stay.
Places of Interest
Al-Muhammadiah mosque
Al-Muhammadiah mosque which is kelantan state mosque also called
Stone mosque.Its used 10 years to be completed during a ruler of Sultan Ismail 4. Since then, the mosque are fully used as the most prayer of the capital citizens.
Bank PITISThis is oldest bank built around 1889-1890 which situated at th right hand site of the
Istana Balai Besar entrance. A square of weight 12 and height 12 with two panel door and tree lock made by
Cengal Wood. During the rule of Sultan Muhammad iii (LOng Kundur Bin Sultan Ahmad)this building were used to keep all the money (
PITIS) owned by the government at the time.
Tok Bali Beach
Tok Bali Beach is a favorite beaches among tourist now day. The beauty and tranquil of a
white sandy beach are welcoming visitors.
Tok Bali is a very nice place for picnic or doing recreational activities for family, group and corporate sectors. Along the beach of
Tok Bali, facilities are well provided such as chalet, resort, homestay motel, restaurant and also boat jetty to the island of
Redang. Most of the people here are fisherman which the sea are their main income. Visitor might have a seafood served here 100% fresh.
Southeast Asia's Largest Buddha
There are a lot of
Buddha statue build in
Tumpat district. Among this beautiful and
giant buddha statue are
Orange Robed monks chanted prayers and lit two giant candle to inaugurate the 3o metre high, 47 metre wide statue Buddha sitting cross legged in a meditation pose at
Wat Machimmaram temple. Some of 100,000 worshippers from as far as Thiland, Singapore and Sri Langka were expected turned up for the grand installation ceremony by Thai Deputy.
Gua Musang
Gua Musang is the northern gateway to Taman Negara (National Park), which is situated in the southeastern part of Gua Musang district. The untouched tropical rain forest in Taman Negara is among the oldest in the world. It is well known for its biodiversity and is home to many endangered species of animals and plants.
Gua Musang is surrounded by limestone hills and caves, which have become popular with cavers and rock climbers.
The small village of Merapoh in Pahang which is just south of Gua Musang serves as a popular starting point for those who want to scale Gunung Tahan Another interesting place to visit in Gua Musang is a Buddhist temple in Pulai, which is purportedly 400 years old.
Nenggiri River is a favourite among those who enjoy river rafting . There is also a rafting race, called Nenggiri Challenge. Archaeological sites can be found in caves, such as Gua Cha, Chawan and Jaya, which are situated along the river.
Wat Photivihan (sleeping Buddha)
Wat Phothivihan is a Thai Buddhist temple in Tumpat,Kelantan , approximately 15km from . Kota Bharu It is famous for housing the biggest reclining Buddha statue inMalaysia . This 40-meter sculpture was constructed in 1973, and was only completed in 1979. The construction cost of RM350,000 was derived from public donation as well as contributions from various Buddhist associations in Malaysia and Thailand.
The Wat Phothivihan reclining Buddha is 7 meters longer than the older reclining Buddha of Wat Chaiyamangklaram in Penang . I visited Wat Phothivihan while exploring the various Buddhist temples around Tumpat.