Negeri Sembilan (Malay pronunciation: [ˈnəgəri səmbiˈlan]) is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Melaka and Johor to the south.
Restaurants in Negeri Sembilan
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Beautiful iconic church. Was really impressed with how it was decorated for Christmas except for the snowman poster at the front of the church. I was most impressed by the Minangkabau styled tabernacle which embodied the heritage of Negeri Sembilan.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Just visited Gunung Datuk today 26 Jan 2020. To be frank as beginner, you need to go ip there with an experience fiend that had been top of Datuk regularly. It is very challenging attempt for first timer . You need mentally and physically prepared. You need to have enough carbo before you go there. Enough water supply and simple food with high energy. First half of the journey is very tiring as you you have to climb steep terrain with natural big stone and tree. You need to be highly motivated to overcome the challenge. When going down , it really test your muscle strength as it will make you so helpless as though you cannot continue maintain to step down. If you have not been climbing any mountain or hills before , never go alone. You will be easily give up and struggle there. You must go there with regular hiker. The mountain is categorised as extreme trail. Once you reach there, all the struggles is paid off. So beautiful and amazing view up there.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Great place to bring your kids to learn about fish and corals. Free entrance. Parking rm3. They should sell fridge magnet or keychain based on their place. Totally gonna sold.
4.0 based on 172 reviews
Visit here every time coming to PD. Beautiful forest on a hill jutting out into the sea. Only RM1 entrance fee at the gate hear to Ilham Hotel. About 800m up the road to the lighthouse - then two options - climb steps to the right 100m before the lighthouse for the trail to Batu Buteh ( nice rocks with a view towards PD town - or continue past the lighthouse and follow the trail down to Pulau Intan on the southern tip of cape Rachado where there is a small beach and nice views. From Batuh Puteh you can climb down to the right to Monkey Bay and then back up to the access road near the entrance.
4.0 based on 337 reviews
For your information, Muzium angkatan tentera in English language means " The Army Musuem " This museum is located nearby the beach of Port Dickson in Malaysia. I think if you have a night stay in Port Dickson, you should visit this tourist attraction. The good news is it is free entrance to the public. The bad news is there is no bad news. You would be amaze with what you &a your family would experience. The hardware of the army where you can touch,feel and the historical background of the Malaysia army are very well documented. To me, the highlight of my trip is a man-made underground tunnel used by actual Comunist Party of Malaysia during turbulent times of war in during the rule of the British Empire in Malaysia inside this museum . Fantastic & kudos to the army of Malaysia for a job well done. Many thank. Chris Lee & family
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Good hiking trail for all family,better start early morning and bring plenty water n enough food along the way you can enjoy the nature call with cool breeze along the climb.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
OUTBAC Broga stands for Outdoor Team-Building Adventure Campsite located in Broga, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. OUTBAC Broga specializes in team-building activities to a wide range of clientele, from corporate groups to churches, independent associations, school, colleges, etc. Our activities are suitable for campers aged between 6-60. We offer our services to provide a wholistic program in the form of packages to include the usages of facilities, food and activities. The campsite grounds is about 6.5 acres and is mainly divided into 4 dormitory zones A,B,C and D. Each zone can host between 48-92 campers in air-conditioned, double decked bed dormitories totalling to 234 beds. Other facilities include: a) basket ball court b) FIFA sized football field c) 3 halls - 2 air conditioned halls fitting 80 pax and 100 pax respectively - 1 non air-conditioned multipurpose hall fitting 300 pax d) 2 seminar rooms (small air conditioned meeting rooms to fit 20 pax) e) 7 dining areas (of various sizes fitting between 30 - 100 pax) f) 43 shower rooms and 34 toilets Food Main meals served at the camp will be breakfast, lunch and dinner. Food served is of oriental style. Meals are prepared in the kitchen on-site by staff that have undergone the halal food preparation course and all ingredients are sourced from halal suppliers. For the convenience of multi-racial campers, the kitchen does not serve pork and alcohol and only serve chicken or fish as meat dishes. The kitchen also serves a well balanced meal consisting of carbohydrates, protein and fibre. Additionally, the kitchen is equipped and stocked to prepare for campers with dietary requirements like halal, vegetarians and gluten free. Activities/program We offer a wide range of activities to choose from; - 15 on-site activities (Team-building/personal challenge) - 5 off-site activities (Extreme activities) All instructors are trained and assessed according to SOP standards reviewed and approved by NARTA and other independent third party safety inspectors. Each group can expect to have a personal instructor assigned to them to conduct the main activities. Instructors are assigned to groups on a ratio of 1:20-25 for on-site actvities and a ratio of 1:10 for off-site activities.
Best guidance ever meet ! They are absolutely nice and patient . Exciting activities especially Via Ferreta in a Xanadu place! Highly recommended for teams or friends to have wonderful holidays at there!
4.0 based on 58 reviews
It’s the best mall in Seremban for their many choices in brands like H&M, Padini and Toys R Us. They also have the largest cinema GSC to offer patrons the best experience. Very worth visiting!
3.5 based on 317 reviews
PD Ostrich Show Farm is the only ostrich show farm in Port Dickson. We have ostriches which visitors can hug, feed and take selfies with! Despite its name, it has other farm and pet animals. The farm boasts many fruit trees: durian, rambutan, ciku, starfruit & others. Also in the farm are Herbal Oasis, Ant Planet, and Dinosaur Safari @ EmbunBunga, which has dinosaur & animal sculptures, a Carnivorous Plant Garden, an Orchid Conservatory, a Cactus Garden & a nursery. EmbunBunga is scheduled to be fully open by mid October. It is popular with visitors to PD as well as for experiential educational trips by schools, team building, family day, camping and even weddings and drama & movie shoots! Activities not included in the admission fees include ostrich rides (kids below 40kg only), horse & horse carriage rides, ATV rides, and archery. We have a cafe serving a wide variety of food, including ostrich satay, burger and steak as well as other cafe fare such as noodles & rice. Come visit!
Even though the name is PD Ostrich farm, they have a lot of other animals too. Great place to expose children on interacting with animals. Not bad. Wish it was bigger.
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