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Malaysia’s east coast is the sleepier, more traditional side of the peninsula with traditional fishermen’s kampungs, deserted beaches backed by jungle and both coconut and rubber plantations. Unlike many parts of Asia, the weather is best between Easter and October.
Terengganu is the gateway with regular flights from Kuala Lumpur, it is is endowed with a wealth of superb natural landscapes with beaches, exotic islands, lush virgin tropical jungles, quaint fishing villages, dazzling waterfalls and much, much more. Miles and miles of white, sandy beaches and crystal clear waters stretch the length of its coastline from Besut in the north to Kemaman in the south.
Her islands are among the most picturesque and romantic in the country. From its myriad of colourful pastimes, which include batik-printing and songket-weaving, to the celebration of its many cultural and traditional heritages handed down from generation-to-generation.
Terengganu's population is predominantly Malay and speak in a dialect almost foreign to the rest of the country. The pace of life in Kuala Terengganu, the state capital, and all the towns and villages in Terengganu is countrified and unhurried.
For details of East Coast Malaysia accommodation click on the link on the right. Our experienced consultants can easily build any of these experiences into a tailor-made Malaysia holiday quote for you.
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