Kelantan,
which translates as the "Land of
Lightning" is a veritable treasure
throve of delights - rustic fishing
villages, verdant padi fields and languid,
palm-fringed beaches.
Tucked
away in the north-eastern corner of
Peninsular Malaysia, the people of
Kelantan have managed to keep alive
age-old customs and traditions, thus
earning the state a reputation as
the Cradle of Malay Culture.
Introduction
Kelantan, which translates as the
"Land of Lightning" is a
veritable treasure throve of delights
- rustic fishing villages, verdant
padi fields and languid, palm-fringed
beaches. Tucked away in the north-eastern
corner of Peninsular Malaysia, the
people of Kelantan have managed to
keep alive age-old customs and traditions,
thus earning the state a reputation
as the Cradle of Malay Culture. Here,
colourful kites soar upwards defying
gravity and giant drums reverberate.
Shadow puppets mesmerise audiences
and giant tops provide hours of endless
fun.
Kelantan
has a population of about 1.4 million
; 95% is Malay with Chinese, Indians
and Orang Asli making up the rest.
Kelantanese are renowned for their
warmth and friendliness. Kelantan
Darul Naim is a world of gracious
beauty, retaining an old-world charm
that few can resist. Come, let her
natural attributes work their magic
on you!