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Desaku Homestay (Kota bharu, Malaysia)

Desaku Homestay is located is a kampung/village environment. We offer affordable accommodation for budget conscious travelers. It is located near the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport. All rooms are en-suite.Welcome to Desaku Homestay. We are located in quaint Kelantanese village, suitable for travelers... [more]
Lee Guesthouse (Kota bharu, Malaysia)

Budget,Clean,Comfortable and Friendly Guesthouse in Kota Bharu TownWelcome to Lee Guesthouse. We are located at NO:263, Jalan KK 1/9, Bandar Baru Kubang Kerian, off Jalan Pasir Puteh.Kota Bharu,Kelantan,Malaysia

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KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN, MALAYSIA

Kota Bharu is the capital city of the State Kelantan. It's an Islamitic state. Don't be frightened now. because those beautiful people are very warm and gentle. You can compare this people with the Indonesian people: nice and friendly. Indonesia is just like Kelantan an Islam State.


Alcohol is officially out of order in this State. So, if you want to be an alcoholic drink in your hotel, then you can forget it. It's simply not sold in public buildings. But, however, you will find Chinese, which are living in Kota Bharu, who will sell you beers silently. In your hotel you just can forget it.

Kota Bharu is a real typical Malaysian city. It's still so pure. 

Kota Bharu means new city/new castle, and this serene and peaceful town offers both rich tradition and some magnificent natural wonders. Life here proceeds at a leisurely pace, and the time-honored tranquility of this unique locale is well worth discovering.

Some people think, that Kota Bharu is worth only a stay of one night! Don't do that. I think it's the nicest city, that you'll find at the East Coast. There is so much to do and to see in and out of the city. 

Don't stay only in the city, but make trips into the surroundings. You'll find wonderful temples, large Buddha's, which is peculiar because there are more than 30 Buddhist temples throughout Kelantan. Mostly near the Thai border. This is a surprising number considering Muslims make up 95 per cent of the population. Explore the beautiful caves. Make a boat trip up the river, which departs in Kuala Krai. 

In Kota Bharu you must see the beautiful market. This famous four-storey landmark contains both wet and dry markets. Look for local fresh fruits, such as rambutans, durians and mangoes. Fresh fish, meats and vegetables are also available. The upper floors sell dried fish, spices and batik. 

A popular site in Kota Bharu among the locals and tourists alike. Photo: Douwe van Essen

This lively market sells fresh vegetables, fruits, fish and meat, and always has a bustling, vibrant atmosphere. Something special to look for are Kelantan's famous lekor (dried crackers)--which are plentiful on the upper floor. You may also notice many of the vendors are women, this fact has contributed to the rather false rumor that Kelantenese men are lazy in nature. 

Kota Bharu has also very beautiful beaches. The most famous one is the beach of Beach of Passionate Love. Strong currents make swimming hazardous here, but people happily stroll along the beach enjoying the cool breeze or taking refreshments from the many seafood stalls.

Another one is Pantai Dasar Sabak. During World War II, the first Japanese landed on this beach. 

Cutural Centre.

Buluh Kubu Central Market

Balai Besar Palace.

Sabak Beach Fishing Village

Gunung Stong

Handicraft Village and Craft Museum.

Istana Jahar.  

Wat Photivihan Jambum.  

State museum

Museum of War

Royal museum

Merdeka square

Beaches Pantai Cahaya Bulan Pantai Irama Pantai Bisikan Bayu Pantai Seri Tujuh Pantai Dasar Sabak         

(the landing of the Japanese in  1941) Waterfalls Jeram Pasu Jeram Lenang Lata Beringin                  

(you'll reach this after a train trip of 2 ½ hours and the waterfall is 120 meter high) Boat trips/Jungle rekking Kelantan Boat trip         (Leaves in Kuala Krai and you can go back in different ways) Jelawang Waterfalls          (after the boat trip you go  jungle trekking for 1 ½ hour) Lata Beringin Waterfalls (you'll reach these waterfalls after a train trip of 2 ½ hours) Kuala Koh                          (many different activities: rafting, bird watching, fishing, climbing)

Kota Bharu

Cultural City

Kota Bharu is known as the Cultural City, a town that is most Malays in Malaysia. It is the centre for Malay culture. It is the place for you to sample the Malay traditional culture, crafts and religion. In 1993, The National Land Agency of Japan awarded Kota Bharu as one of the Best 8 cities in the world based on cultural uniqueness and the best tourist destination. The town of Kota Bharu was built by Sultan Muhammad II in 1844. After 150 years, Kota Bharu still serves as the administrative centre of the state, bustling trade, and cultural activities.


Something of the identity of Kota Bharu, the capital of the peninsular Malaysian state of Kelantan, can be gleaned from flipping through the phone directory. In just over seven hundred pages of names listed in the directory, nearly ten percent begin with the name Mohammed and another five percent begin with the name Abdullah. Where this pattern is contradicted most noticeably it is with names like Chen, Low, Lok, and Wong which are also heavily represented in the book. Kelantan is the only state in Malaysia not run by the ruling party. Instead it is run by an opposition party which has assured that Kelantan is the most noticeably Islamic state in Malaysia. According to some it also means that Kelantan has suffered and neglected from the ruling party in Kuala Lumpur who is punishing the Kelantan people for voting the opposition party into power.


In the north-east part of the peninsula you will find the city of Kota Bharu. It is the first city you arrive at if come from the east coast of Thailand. It is not only the capital of the state of Kelantan, but also a very islamic place. If you want to experience some rather unspoiled Malay culture then come to this city. There are some nice attractions to explore as a number of museums, the nice central market, a few okish beaches and a number of waterfalls and Thai temples.

Kelantan, which translates as the Land of Lightning is a veritable treasure trove of delights rustic fishing villages, verdant padi fields and languid, palm-fringed beaches. Tucked away in the north-eastern corner of Peninsular Malaysia, the people of Kelantan have managed to keep alive age-old customs and traditions, thus earning the state a reputation as the Cradle of Malay Culture.Kelantan's history dates back to between 8000 to 3000 B.C.Kelantan's economy is chiefly agrarian with the land yielding padi, rubber and tobacco. Fishing along its 96kilometre coastline is also an important economic activity while livestock rearing is gaining importance. Cottage industries which employ traditional skills such as batik-painting, woodcarving and songket weaving are also evident. In recent years, tourism has also become a major money spinner. Kota Bharu, the capital, is the major urban centre but there are plans to open up the southern portion of the state under an ambitious multi-million dollar development project.

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