Kelatan Tour offers you virgin beaches and is ideal for swimming, diving and fishing. Two famous beaches of Kelatan are Irama Beach and Beach of The Blue Lagoons.
The state is well-known for its many cultural festivals, some of which are exceptional to the district. Puja Umur (the birthday of the Sultan) is celebrated with a week-long festival, commencing with a parade in Kota Bharu.
A form of art in Kelantan is the Ma'yong , which is very popular and is a combination of ballet, opera, romantic drama and comedy, originally a form of court entertainment.
They are several places of interest in Kelatan which will keep your tour all involved and active.
The Islamic Museum exhibits Islamic fine arts and crafts and pictures of belongings of Prophet Mohammad. The origin of the Islam can be traced in this historical museum.
The Kelatan River is a charming River by which you can view some exotic scenic surroundings. The Tok Selehor Village is well known for famous Islamic gurus who provide knowledge and information to all the people. The Kelatan State Museum is also a unique place which provides loads of information about the state's culture, heritage and history.
Kelatan is known as the ‘Cradle of Malay Culture' and it features hundreds of Buddhist complexes and WATS which are very beautiful and exquisite structures.
The famous Cha Cave is located in Kelatan. Hoabhonians and Neolithic were discovered here.
Kota Bharu is a vibrant capital city of Kelatan. Wakaf Che Yeh is a favorite holiday destination for many travelers across the world.
The Golok Bridge or traditionally called "Jambatan Muhibah" (Harmonious Bridge) emblematically signifies the close relationship and warm interaction between Malaysia and Thailand.
Kuala Koh National Park in Kelatan is a heaven of stunning wilderness and pristine River flowing down from the Mountains.
Kuala Krai Mini zoo is a home for many animals and birds. You can see some preserved animals and birds as well.
The state of Kelantan is known as the ‘cradle of Malay culture’ for having an overwhelming population of Malays (93 percent) and the rest made up of Chinese, Indians and Thai.
The Kelantanese have preserved their customs, traditions and cultures well over the years. Some of their most memorable activities are flying giant ‘Wau’ kites and playing ‘Gasing’, a game of spinning tops.
History dates the origin of Kelantan from the ascension of a Thai prince Long Yunus to the throne. The state then went through Thai and British influences before becoming part of Malaysia in 1957. The name ‘Kelantan’ means ‘Land of Lightning’ evident by the many thunderstorms that rock the state each year.
While the economy of Kelantan is based on agriculture such as rice, rubber and tobacco, the state is much more famous for their Malay handicrafts which include ‘Batik’, a silky garment woven with intricate patterns, ‘kain songket’, a cloth made from gold and silver thread, mats, silverware, paintings and wood carvings.
Tourism is a growing industry as more and more people flock to see the rich Malay culture that is inherent in the lifestyles of Kelantan’s people. A trip here will surely absorb you into the knowledge of Malay culture and traditions in Malaysia.
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