Kuala Terengganu
WHAT TO DO IN Kuala Terengganu
In Kuala Terengganu, discovery comes through a beautiful blend of culture, heritage, and coastal charm. Start your journey by exploring the iconic Crystal Mosque, a stunning symbol of modern Islamic architecture set along the riverbanks, then step back in time at the Terengganu State Museum, one of Southeast Asia’s largest museums showcasing local traditions, crafts, and history. Wander through traditional villages to see batik and songket weaving done by hand, offering an authentic glimpse into Malay culture. For nature lovers, Kuala Terengganu is the perfect gateway to pristine islands like Redang and Perhentian, where crystal-clear waters invite snorkeling and island hopping. End your day at the lively waterfront or local night markets, tasting fresh seafood and regional specialties while enjoying the relaxed rhythm of Malaysia’s east coast.
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