Pulau Perhentian, meaning 'stopover island', is not to be missed. Situated 21km off the coast of Terengganu, it consists of the...
Pasar Payang
The Central Market, locally known as Pasar Payang, is located by the Terengganu River and is one of the most popular tourist spots in K...
Pulau Redang
Pulau Redang, located 45km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, is the largest of a group of nine protected islands dotting the South Chi...
Perlis State Park
The Park is situated on the longest continuous range of limestone hills in the country, called the Nakawan Range. The Nakawan Range has...
Kota Kayang Museum
According to history, the 4.84 acres of land where the State Museum now stands was granted by Raja Syed Alwi to his younger brother, Sy...
Kuala Perlis
The major activity found here is fishing and many superb seafood restaurants can be found in this small fishing town.
Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave)
One of the most distinctive caves in Malaysia is a 370-metre long limestone cave near the small town of Kaki Bukit (literally 'foot...
Padang Besar
This border town is the merging point for Thais and Malaysians. Many Malaysians travel up to Thailand through this point and likewise f...
The Paddy Museum
The Paddy Museum is the first of its kind in Malaysia, and the fourth to be opened in the world after Japan, Germany and the Philippine...