About Terengganu

Terengganu, perched along Malaysia’s northeastern coastline, is a state of unspoiled beauty and serene charm. It is best known for its turquoise waters, powdery white beaches, and tropical islands such as Redang, Perhentian, and Lang Tengah — each a paradise for divers and beach lovers. The capital city, Kuala Terengganu, combines coastal tranquility with cultural richness, home to iconic landmarks like the Crystal Mosque, the Terengganu State Museum, and Kampung Cina with its colorful murals. Inland, visitors can explore Tasik Kenyir, Southeast Asia’s largest man-made lake, surrounded by rainforests, waterfalls, and floating chalets that promise peace and adventure.

Beyond its natural wonders, Terengganu holds fast to its traditional Malay craftsmanship and way of life. The state is a hub for songket weaving, boat making, and batik art — timeless skills passed down through generations. Its cuisine is a treasure in itself, featuring delicacies like nasi dagang, keropok lekor, and sata, each carrying the essence of coastal living. Festivals such as the Monsoon Cup and cultural celebrations add vibrancy to the state’s laid-back rhythm. With its combination of breathtaking nature, artistic heritage, and gentle hospitality, Terengganu shines as a true jewel of Malaysia’s East Coast.

Top Attractions

Top attractions in Terengganu invite you to explore a land where nature, culture, and tradition blend harmoniously — from pristine islands and golden beaches to majestic mosques and vibrant heritage towns.

Savor Terengganu’s Cuisine

Experience the authentic taste of Terengganu through its coastal-inspired dishes — a rich blend of fresh seafood, coconut flavors, and traditional Malay heritage that tells the story of the state’s culture in every bite.

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