Kota Bharu
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Kota Bharu (also Kota Bahru or Kota Baru) is the state capital of Kelantan, on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. There is little of interest in the town itself; most travellers simply pass through on their way to the Perhentian Islands.
[edit] Understand
Kota Bharu is a very socially conservative city in a state ruled by the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS). Be respectful of the cultural and religious sensibilities of its primarily Muslim inhabitants. There is no need for non-Muslim women to wear a tudung (kerchief over the hair), but both men and women should consider wearing clothing which covers their legs and torso completely, and if you are a woman, also consider covering your arms. Tourists dressed in shorts and skimpy shirts seem out of place on the East Coast of Malaysia. Also, be prepared for breaks to be taken in many places, including the Pasar Malam (Night Market) during Islamic prayer times.
[edit] Get in
[edit] By air
Kota Bharu's small but new and efficient Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (KBR) in Pengkalan Chepa currently receives flights from Kuala Lumpur (provided by Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia). Flights to Johor Bahru are on again, off again. Advance bookings especially for Air Asia can be very cheap.
Getting to/away: The airport is 15 minutes from the city centre by taxi. You can also catch an SKMK bus from the local bus station in the city centre.
- Malaysia Airlines: Mezzanine Floor, Kompleks Yakin, Jalan Gajah Mati, 15050 Kota Bharu. Tel: +60-9-7483477 (ticketing), +60-9-7448066 (general)
[edit] By train
The nearest railway station to Kota Bharu is at Wakaf Bahru, some 5 kilometers away from the city center. You can catch a public bus there or arrange for a transfer service from hotels at RM15.00/person (Call: +60-12-9885068 for reservation).
Trains run on the Jungle Railway to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. One attraction is the Jungle Train which stops at almost every station between Tumpat and Gemas, allowing you ro enjoy the jungle as the train travels through the heart of Peninsular Malaysia. Officially the Mail Train 91, it leaves at 05:21 from Wakaf Bharu station and reaches Gemas at 20:00, travelling via Jerantut (for Taman Negara National Park). Gemas is located on the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore trunk line and you can catch connecting trains there.
Other trains are:
- To Kuala Lumpur: The Ekspres Wau departs at 18:40 daily.
- To Singapore: The new Ekspres Lambaian Timur departs at 06:20 daily. This train allows you to see the jungles of Kelantan and Pahang as it covers that stretch during the day. The Express Timuran departs at 20:30 daily (around RM70 for an air-con 2nd-class sleeper).
- To Thailand: There are no train services directly into Thailand. You will have to catch a bus to Rantau Panjang and cross the border into Sungai Kolok and proceed from there.
[edit] By bus
Buses connect Kota Bharu to all major cities in peninsula Malaysia. Most long distance buses leave from the southern Langgar terminal, while local and regional services converge on the Central terminal; connect between the two in 10 minutes on bus 39 (RM0.50). A basic Transnasional bus to Kuala Lumpur will set you back RM33, with luxury VIP buses running around RM50-60.
[edit] See
Kota Bharu itself offers many museums near Independence Square (Padang Merdeka). The most amazing building however is the central market. It is an octagonal building in the centre of town and houses a very colourful and active market every day. Nearby is a plain square which turns into the local food market in the evenings.
Great temples to visits in the nearby Kota Bharu Town: Wat Pothivihan (huge reclining Buddha), Wat Mai Suwan Khiri (dragon Boat & standing Buddha), Wat Machimarran Varran (sitting Buddha), and Wat Serova Buddhist Temples (Goddess of Mercy - Kuan Yin).
- Cultural Show at Culture Centre 3 times a week @Saturday 3.00pm-4.45pm & 8.00pm-11.30pm, @Monday 3.00pm-4.45pm, @Wednesday 3.00pm-4.45pm & 8.80-12.00pm.
- River cruise along Sungai Galas down to Dabong (2hours).
- Caves Explorer at Gua Ikan,Dabong.
- Stong Waterfall,reputed to be the highest in Southeast Asia, drops from a height of about 990 metres.
- Mount Stong State Park,One of the main attractions at the state park is Gunung Stong@Mt.Stong (1,422 meters), a dome-shaped granite complex more than 500 million years old.
- Nenggiri Rafting Adventure -The selected leg of the journey covers approximatedly about 50 km, departing from Kuala Betis / Gua Cha and ends up at Kampung Star.
[edit] Do
- Go to the day and night markets. Have Nasi Ulam for lunch at the day market and Ayam Percik at the night market, or get whatever else strikes your fancy.
- Walk around the downtown area.
- Bicycle around Pengkalan Chepa area (airport), see old WW2 British pillboxes near beach at Pantai Sabak. For history buffs only but no beach anymore due to erosion.
- Go to the beach, either PCB Beach or Bachok Beach. PCB Beach has batik shop, best is Citra Batik about 500m from the beach. Also eat fried seafood at PCB Beach with coconut water.
[edit] Buy
- Batik - hand printed clothes, buy from Citra Batik at PCB Beach or at the KB Mall in town (higher prices but mor econvenient). By own designer.
- Silverware - at the touristy museum in Kota Bharu town.
[edit] Eat
Kota Bharu is full of delicious Kelantanese food, a unique cuisine influenced by Thai and Indian styles, among others. Lots of goodies are to be found in the pasars and in coffee shops throughout the city.
Among the local specialties are :
- Ayam Percik, chicken which is roasted over a wood fire and combined with coconut/peanut sauce and delicious local herbs and greens. Yati Ayam Percik (847, Jalan Long Yunus)[1] has got to be the best around;
- Nasi Ulam (locally called Nasi Kerabu), rice with fragrant, fresh-picked leaves and shoots, traditionally dipped into budu (fish sauce), sambal belacan (shrimp paste with hot pepper, et al.) or/and tempoyak (fermented durian sauce);
- Murtabak, savory or sweet crêpes; and a wide variety of Kuih (little cakes). Murtabak Raja is the famous one on Jalan Bayam.
- If you visit around Hari Raya time, don't miss the chance to try Tapai, which is sweet fermented cassava or rice, wrapped in tapioca leaves. If you like tea, wash everything down with Teh O (tea with sugar) or Teh Susu (tea with sweetened condensed milk).
- Keropok Lekor Losong(Local version is Keropok Gote), fish paste sausage originally from Losong village and is the benchmark. Fried or boiled. Kelantan Keropok Gote is not like Terengganu Kerepok Lekor Losong, it is thicker, about 4cm.
- Durian puffs (Locally called Lepok Durian, or Gelembung Buaya-have 3 colors; red, yellow, and green), at Kubang Pasu wet market in the mornings (for durian lovers with strong stomachs only. These pastries are sold at wet market with fish around, but delicious). Buy from the lady at the corner, not in the middle of wet market.
- Morning Satay, same lady, but not so delicious. Just for the experience. It also can be found from various restaurant in town. There are few famous Satay sellers like Satay Baung, Satay Suria etc.
[edit] Drink
- Coconut water from the fruit, then scrape and eat the flesh
[edit] Sleep
[edit] Budget
Hostels can be found in the area near the Central Market.
- Crystal Lodge, 124 Jalan Che Su +60 9-747-0888 crystlod@tm.net.my [2]. 3 stars, RM89.00 onward.
- KB Backpackers Lodge, 1872-D (above Azam Photo), Jalan Padang Garong, 012-988-5068. Rates RM10-35.
- Lee Guesthouse, 263 Jalan KK1/9 (off Jalan Pasir Puteh) +60 9-747-9663, 017-980-6638 [3]. Rack rates from RM50.
- Minora Lodge is a 20min walk from the night market. Clean, variety of rooms from dorm to doubles with air-con, RM20-60.
- Safar Inn, Jalan Hilir Kota +60 9-747-8000. Rates from RM78.
[edit] Mid-range
- Dynasty Inn 2865-D&E, Jalan Sultanah Zainab +60 9-747-3000 dynasty@tm.net.my. Rack rates from RM100.
- Grand Riverview Hotel Section 9, Jalan Post Office Lama. RM150 onward. +60 9-743-9988 sales@grh.com.my website
[edit] Splurge
- Hotel Perdana, Jalan Mahmud +60 9-748-5000 sales@hotelperdana.com.my [4] 4 star, RM220 onward.
- New Pacific Hotel, Section 26, Jalan Pengkalan Chepa +60 9-735-1111 reservation@newpacifichotel.com.my [5] Rack rates from RM188.
- Renaissance Kota Bahru Hotel, Kota Sri Mutiara, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra +60 9-746-2233 [6] 5 star, RM380 onward.
[edit] Get out
Malaysia:
From the airport, train station and city you can take a taxi to Kuala Besut or Tok Bali for ferry connections to the Perhentian Islands (45-60 min; theoretically only RM25 but good luck paying much less than RM50). If you want to stick to public transport, there is now a direct bus service to Kuala Besut.
Thailand:
- Sungai Kolok
- Tak Bai (via Ban Taba)
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