Kelantan (Malay pronunciation: [kəˈlantan]; Jawi: کلنتن; RTGS: Kalantan, Kelantanese: Kelate) is a state of Malaysia. The capital and royal seat is Kota Bharu. The honorific of the state is Darul Naim (Jawi: دار النعيم, "The Blissful Abode"). Kelantan is positioned in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by Narathiwat Province of Thailand to the north, Terengganu to the south-east, Perak to the west and Pahang to the south. To the north-east of Kelantan is the South China Sea.
Restaurants in Kelantan
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The country's largest national park spans across the states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang
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The market was full of stuff. Local authentic stuff. We bought some local spices, local delights & clothing textiles. . The place has 3 floors. On the ground is where the wet market it where they sell fish, chicken, vegetables & fruits. If you wish to buy dry food stuff goes to 2nd floor the price is more cheaper at the upper floor. Local spices like Kuzi, kari & etc2 can be bought there. . On the 3rd floor is the place you can buy textiles. Local textiles & stuff. . On the second floor we tried the local food at the food court. Cheap & tasty. . Overall its a local market. Good place to buy local items.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
This temple is at my hometown Kelantan, it is the most huge Sitting Buddha in Southeast Asia. Then, this temple distance from downtown (Kota Bharu) is about 30 minute,you can go by grab or taxi. We also can go to there and find a monk, bless for us safe and keep healthy. Visitors can't wear dressed exposed to there, because there is a sacred place. Last, the temple view is very beautiful and spectacular, so can take many photo from there to commemorate it, there also have the cafe and toilet for take a break.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
I love Pantai Irama. Love chillaxing here taking in the seabreeze. There are foodstalls and restaurants dotted along the beach selling seafoods, snacks, and coconut drinks. Public amenities such as a prayer room and public toilets are also available. Usually packed on weekends and public holidays. Had the chance to visit during the eid Adha holidays last week, and the place was crowded! Still had a nice time though.
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