Rustic and idyllic, Kampung Jubakar Pantai is a small fishing village situated in Tumpat, Kelantan. Lapped by the waters of the South China Sea, the tranquil environment takes visitors away from the hustle and bustle of city life, to a laidback environment with swaying coconut trees, charming Malay houses, small fishing boats and modest stalls by the road. The calm waters of the beach is broken only by the ripples of fishing boats that return at dawn with their fresh catch.
The Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque or the Floating Mosque is the first real floating mosque in Malaysia. It is situated in Kuala Ibai Lagoon near the estuary of Kuala Ibai River, 4 km from Kuala Terengganu Town.
Kapas Island is an island in Marang District, Terengganu, Malaysia, with a smaller island, Pulau Gemia, located north of it. It measures roughly 1.5 by 2.5 km. Its name, Pulau Kapas, refers to the island's white beaches.
Air Terjun Pelangi (Rainbow Waterfall) is a magnificent natural wonder deep in Bukit Tapir Forest Reserve. The 30-metre high waterfall showers down a curtain of water to an deep rock pool. The falls are named because of the rainbow effect of sunlight at certain times of the day. It's viewable from around 0900 to 1030 hours.
Tasik Kenyir or Kenyir Lake is an artificial lake located in Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, nestled deep in the Pantai Timur Range. The lake was created in 1985 by the Kenyir Dam on the Kenyir River, the upper stream of the Terengganu River. The lake provides water to the nearby Sultan Mahmud Power Station.
Wayang kulit is a traditional form of shadow puppetry originally found in the cultures of Java and Bali in Indonesia. In a wayang kulit performance, the puppet figures are rear-projected on a taut linen screen with a coconut oil light.
Bewah Cave is known as Gua Tahi Kelawar due to plenty of but make their habitat there. The name of Bewah Cave is believed from the name of Bewah Hill (because this cave is situated on the Bewah Hill). Bewah Cave provides the spectacular sights of towering limestone hills. The secrets and mysteries of Bewah Cave still to be explored
Silat is the collective term for a class of martial arts from the Nusantara and surrounding geocultural areas of Southeast Asia. It is traditionally practised in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand, Southern Philippines and Southern Vietnam.