Caving
There are many caves in the state, offering a thrilling time for adventure seekers. Popular caves are Gua Ikan, Keris, Batu Susan, Pegar, Sidang and Cha Many caves are shrouded in legends and mysteries. |
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Local Train Ride
Traverse scenic villages, quaint towns and pristine countrysides. The train services is used by students and locals to access various smaller towns in the interiors. It is common sight to see commuters carrying vegetable, provisions and forest produce. |
Fishing Village in Sabak
A unique feature of the state is its gaily decorated fishing boats. Visit this village to take in the sight of locals mending their nets and preparing their boast. Its jetty is at its liveliest when fisherfolk return with their day's catch. |
Bazar Buluh Kubu (Bamboo Fort Bazaar)
This is a not-to-be-missed spot for avid shoppers and collectors. Find everything imaginable from beautifully handmade shoes, miniature musical instruments, kites, bags, silverware to accessories. |
Duty-Free Shopping
The town of Rantau Panjang and Pengkalan Kubor are duty-free shopping zones offering a bewildering array of items. Browse through the rows of stalls well-stocked with clothes, decorative items, handicraft and souvenirs. |
Wakaf Che Yeh
Thsi bustling open-air night market is the place for a profusion of local snacks, fresh fruits, vegetable and clothes. |
Homestays
Live with a friendly local family and join in their interesting pastimes. Homestays can be experienced at the villages of Renok Baru, Pantai Suri and Blok Ulu Kusial. |
Getting There
Daily flights are available from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa, about 20 minutes outside the city. By road, the state is accessible via the East Coast Expressway. There are air-conditioned buses and trains to Kelantan from Kuala Lumpur and other parts of the country. |
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