Kota Bharu
Attractions
• Kelantan State Museum: The museum houses a large collection of historical artifacts, artworks, and handicrafts from Kelantan, providing an in-depth understanding of the region's history and culture.
• Kota Bharu Central Market: Also known as Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah, this colorful "wet" market offers a wide range of goods, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, traditional clothing, and handicrafts. You can also sample a variety of traditional Malay dishes.
• Crystal Mosque: Located in the suburbs of Kota Bharu, this mosque has a unique architectural design. When the sun shines on it, it reflects beautiful rays of light, creating a spectacular sight.
Food Recommendations
• Nasi Kerabu: A traditional dish from Kelantan, the rice is blue in color, made by soaking rice in water boiled with butterfly pea flowers. It is usually served with fried chicken, fried fish, vegetables, and a special sauce, offering a rich taste.
• Satay: Marinated meat skewered on bamboo sticks and grilled over charcoal, served with a special satay sauce, offering a rich flavor.
• Oyster Omelette: Made with fresh oysters and eggs, the outer layer is golden and crispy, while the inside is tender and juicy.
Accommodation Options
• City Hotels: It is recommended to stay in the city center of Kota Bharu for convenience, with nearby restaurants, shopping centers, and attractions. Options include the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Hilton Hotel, etc.
• Beach Resorts: If you enjoy sea views, you can choose to stay at a beach resort, such as Tanjung Jara Resort, Kota Bharu Beach Resort, etc., to enjoy the sun and sand.
Transportation Guide
• External Transportation: You can fly to Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Kota Bharu or take a train to Wakaf Bharu Railway Station and then transfer to a bus or taxi to the city center.
• Internal Transportation: You can choose to travel by taxi, take local buses that cover the city and surrounding areas, or rent a car for self-driving to arrange your itinerary freely.
Travel Tips
• Kota Bharu is a Muslim city, so it is important to respect local religious and cultural customs, dress appropriately, and avoid wearing revealing clothing.
• When shopping at markets, you can bargain, but be careful not to lower the price too much to avoid unnecessary conflicts.