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About Pahang




Pahang, which covers an area of 35,960 sq. km, is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. Pahang has so much to offer the visitor that tourists, both locals and foreign, come back again and again.

Pahang has cool green mountains, rain forests, hill resorts, tranquil fishing villages, long stretches of sandy beaches, mysterious caves and unspoilt lakes.

With population of 1 million, the state, which lies on the East Coast, offers the finest in beaches such as the famous Cherating Beach, Teluk Chempedak and Beserah Beach. There are the renown hill resorts of Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands and Fraser's Hill. If you are looking fir adventure, why not visit parks such as Kenong Rimba, Endau-Rompin and Taman Negara (National Park).
CULTURE

Kota Bharu Chalet ,Budget Hotel, Homestay, Guest House And Resort



RESORT

:: CHALET PAK MUDA HUSSIN
Jalan Perdana Resort, Pantai Cahaya Bulan,
15350 Kota Bharu, Kelantan.
Tel : 09 - 773 5368 & 09 - 773 3242
Room : 6
Rates : RM 40 - RM 60
Facilities :
  • Water Heater
  • Tv
  • Air Cond
:: HOME BEACH VILLAGE
Zaida Gemilang Management Sdn Bhd, Pantai Cahaya Bulan,
15710 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Tel : 09 - 773 4993
Fax : 09 - 774 1006
Room : 50
Rates : RM 50 - RM 80
Facilities :
  • Air-cond
  • Tv
  • Shower

About Kelantan




WELCOME TO KELANTAN
KELANTAN IS LOCATED at the north-east coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the south China Sea and covers a land area of 14,922 sq km. Its state capital, Kota Bharu, is a bustling town well connected to other major towns in Malaysia serves as the center for Kelantan's administrative and business activities. Kelantan is famed for its unique cultural diversity, white sandy beaches, waterfalls and lush tropical jungle.

The Kelantan Tourist Information Centre and State Government are keen to promote eco-tourism while maintaining the delicate ecological balance in nature. Investors have the opportunity to set-up international class hotel and beach resort, restaurant, souvenir shop, sight seeing and tour operations meet the growing needs of increasing tourist's arrival.

INFORMATION ABOUT KELANTAN
:: STATE NAME
KELANTAN DARUL NAIM
:: AREA
14922 Square km
:: STATE CAPITAL & ROYAL TOWN
KOTA BHARU
:: POPULATION
1,373,173
:: HEAD OF STATE
HRH TUANKU ISMAIL PETRA IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN YAHYA PETRA
:: CHIEF MINISTER
TUAN GURU DATO' HAJI NIK ABDUL AZIZ BIN NIK MAT
:: ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
BACHOK GUA MUSANG
JELI MACHANG
TUMPAT TANAH MERAH
KUALA KRAI PASIR PUTEH
KOTA BHARU PASIR MAS
:: SUB ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
66
:: BREAKDOWN OF RACES
MALAY 95%
OTHER BUMIPUTRAS 2%
CHINESE 1.5%
INDIAN 1%
OTHERS 0.5%

HISTORY
Recent discoveries at two caves known as Gua Musang nd Gua Cha in Kelantan show that there were human settlements dating back to prehistoric times. Historical records show that Kelantan was influenced by the Funan Kingdom on the Mekong River. Chinese records indicate contact with Kelantan which was referred to as Ho-Lo-Tan and which appeared to be an influential kingdom in the region.
Kelantan was also a vassal of the Srivijaya empire and later the Siamese. In the 15th century, the Malacca sultanate held sway over Kelantan and eventually the Johor sultanate and the Terengganu sultanate took over. In the 18th century the provinces came under a powerful warlord known a Long Yunus, whose descendents make up the present royal family.
In 1900 Kelantan became a tributary state of the Siamese. With the signing of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty in 1909, control was passed over to the British.

GETTING TO KELANTAN
BY ROAD
There is an excellent network of roads linking major towns in Peninsular Malaysia to Kelantan. From Kuala Lumpur, the overland route takes one eastward along the Karak Highway to Kuantan in Pahang, a journey of about 3 hours.
The rest of the journey from Kuantan to Kota Bharu takes about 5 hours. The route heads northward along the coast passing through picturesque villages providing scenic vistas of palm-fringed beaches overlooking the azure waters of the South China Sea.
The inland route to Kota Bharu turns off the Karak Highway at Bentong and proceeds northwards to Raub and then to Gua Musang, and Machang before reaching Kota Bharu. An alternative route exits the Karak Highway at Temerloh and passes through Jerantut, Benta and Gua Musang en-route to Kota Bharu.
From Penang, one has to get to Grik via Sungai Petani in Kedah and then travel along the scenic East-West Highway to Jeli in Kelantan before continuing the journey to Kota Bharu.
There are regular air-conditioned express bus services operating from Kuala Lumpur and major towns to Kota Bharu.
BY RAIL
Train services from Kuala Lumpur to Kelantan terminate at Wakaf Bharu and Tumpat. From these two points, one can get to Kota Bharu either by taxi or bus. Stop over points en-route include Gua Musang, Kuala Krai, Tanah Merah and Pasir Mas.
Once you are in Kota Bharu, it is relatively easy to get to nearby districts as regular bus and taxi services are available from the main bus terminal.
For those who are interested in visiting places of interest in the interior of Kelantan, it is advisable to enquire with Tourism Malaysia Kelantan Office, the Kelantan State Tourist Information Centre or any registered travel agent in Malaysia.
BY AIR
Malaysia Airlines operates daily direct flights (five times a day) from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa. It is situated about 20 minutes outside the city. The budget carrier AirAsia operates from the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) in KLIA to Kota Bharu four times a day.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

KELANTAN TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE,

Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, 15150 Kota Bharu,

Kelantan, MALAYSIA.

CONTACT

Phone : +609-748 5534 / +609-748 3543

Fax : +609-748 6652


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