
As you travel along the Terengganu coast drink in the sights of long stretches of sandy coastline, traditional coastal villages, cows wandering in the fields and picture postcard sunsets with swaying coconut trees and the setting sun dipping below the horizon. It is but the beginning of your adventure. Inland lush tropical rainforests, dazzling waterfalls and other natural wonders greet you while beyond the impressive coastline some of the most popular island destinations in Malaysia await you. With so much to see, so many traditional experiences to enjoy combined with magical sensations everywhere, you cannot help being tempted to prolong your stay. 2008 being is the ‘Visit Terengganu Year’ and spectacular events and activities planned will ensure that you have the time of your lives.
Exploring Malaysia
There are a few ways to get to Kuala Terengganu. You can take a leisurely drive from Kuala Lumpur and from Singapore. Alternatively express buses and taxis head to Kuala Terengganu from different major towns like Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bahru and Johor Bahru. Malaysia Airlines offers regular flights from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Terengganu and Kerteh. Air Asia also offers flights between Kua...
The Terengganu State Museum Complex on 27 hectares in Bukit Losong is reputedly the largest in South East Asia. It comprises a Main Museum, a Maritime Museum, a Fisheries Museum, 4 traditional houses and botanic and herb gardens. The main Museum is built on 16 stilts, in accordance with traditional Terengganu architecture. The other 4 blocks are adjoined, to represent a large family. 10 galleries...
Istana Maziah (Maziah Palace) Located near Bukit Puteri the splendid architecture of the palace is a combination of modern and traditional design. It was constructed during the reign of Sultan Zainal Abidin III and is now the venue for royal weddings, birthdays, conferment of titles and receptions for local and foreign dignitaries. ...
Beaches As you drive along the coast from Kuala Besut in the north to Kemaman in the south you will be amazed by Terengganu’s lovely sandy beaches and refreshing sea breeze.
Culinary Delights Due to its geographical location and historical background, Terengganu cuisine displays a strong Thai influence. Terengganu also has an abundance of rice based dishes such as nasi dagang, nasi kunyit, nasi kuning, nasi berlauk, nasi lemak and nasi kerabu. Other local dishes include laksam, laksa Terengganu, otak-otak, sata, pulut lepa, ketupat sotong and kerepok lekor. ...

