Jelebu

Jelebu is a peaceful district in Negeri Sembilan with lush hills, rural charm, and a strong heritage feel, especially around Titi and Kuala Klawang. It’s known for Hakka-communities, traditional kuih shops, forests and rivers, making it great for nature lovers and food explorers. The roads winding into the area offer scenic vistas and quiet escapes from the city bustle. Life here moves slower, with kopitiams, markets, and traditional crafts giving Jelebu a warm, authentic vibe.

Attractions & Activities

  • Titi Town: A quaint settlement known for its Hakka heritage, old shophouses, and peaceful small-town life.

  • Kopitiam Trail & Kuih Shops: Visit places like Soong Seng, where traditional Hakka kuih (cakes) and snacks are made.

  • Temples & Murals: Tokong Fook Seng Kong, a striking pink temple in Titi, plus street art and murals around town.

  • Nature Walks & Scenic Drives: Hills, river valleys, plantation edges—ideal for hikes, cycle rides or just enjoying countryside views.

Local Culture & Cuisines

  • Hakka Kuih & Traditional Snacks: Sweet potato kuih angku, kuih koci, yam cakes, banana leaf kuih, and more from stalls like Soong Seng.

  • Puppy Duck & Hakka Dishes: Duck braised with herbs and other Hakka style fare that’s unique to the community.

  • Pineapple of Titi: Known locally for particularly good pineapples; fruit stalls showcasing them are common.

  • Traditional Coffee & Kopitiam Life: Local kopi, tea, morning chats in kopitiams; kuih + coffee is a daily ritual.