Siti Khadijah Market

Named after Prophet Muhammad’s entrepreneurial wife, it’s a fitting name for a market mostly run by women

Taman Negara

Located in the Gua Musang Region, Kelantan is near the Pahang border and Terengganu. It is located in the Hantu Hill and Lebir reserve forest.

Wat Photivihan

Sleeping Buddha – This temple is one of the 25 temples found in Tumpat, and is one of the most popular in the country

Seng Choon Kiong (Mazu Temple)

Approximately 300 years old Temple in Kampung Tok’kong and is a site of pilgrimage for worshippers of Mazu in Malaysia

Sultan Ismail Petra Silver Jubilee Mosque

This mosque architecture is unique because it combines Chinese and Islamic architecture and resembles a 1,000-year-old Niujie Mosque in Beijing, China

Irama Bachok Beach

Located within the Bachok District and is the main tourist spot of Bachok District residents and Kelantan residents in particular

Gunung Stong State Park

Home to one of the highest waterfalls in Malaysia, the seven-tiered Jelawang Waterfall.

Muhammadi Mosque

One of the symbols of splendor in this city that has the hallmarks of graceful gates and golden colors. Al-Muhammadi Mosque name as a tribute to the late Sultan Muhammad IV contribution and service to the state

Pantai Bisikan Bayu (Beach of Whispering Breeze)

Also known as Pantai Dalam Rhu, the gentle breeze at the beach produces a hushed sound that, locals say, sounds like a soothing whisper

Handicraft Village and Craft Museum

Also known as “Balai Getam Guri”, it houses many fine examples of Kelantanese craftsmanship such as traditional embroidery, songket weaving, batik printing, silver work and wood carving.

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