East Coast (Malaysia)

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[[file:WV banner East Coast Cameron Highlands.jpg|1280px|Halal Explorer to East Coast}} SouthBeach Curve - South Beach, Perhentian Islands|Perhentian Kecil The East Coast is a part of Peninsular Malaysia. Largely rural and comparatively poor and the East's prime attractions are some of Malaysia's most unspoiled islands, featuring great beaches and excellent scuba diving.

An Introduction to the Region of East Coast (Malaysia)

  Kelantan
  Pahang
  Terengganu

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Cities

Kota Bharu - capital of Kelantan Kuala Terengganu - capital of Terengganu Kuantan - capital of Pahang

More Destinations

  • Perhentian Islands - backpacker paradise
  • Redang|Redang Island - resort and scuba paradise
  • Tioman|Tioman Island - slightly more commercialized paradise

East Coast (Malaysia) Halal Travel Guide

The East Coast is the poorest and most culturally conservative part of Malaysia. The economy is largely based on agriculture, and the people are fairly conservative. Most women wear a headscarf. Kelantan and Terengganu (but not Pahang) implement many aspects of Islamic law (syariah) in public. Beaches and supermarket queues are sex-segregated, and the availability of drinks is limited. Unlike the rest of Malaysia and the weekend in Terengganu and Kelantan runs from Friday to Saturday, with shops and banks closed on Friday but everything open normally on Sunday. On the resort islands, however, rules are far more relaxed. On these islands there is little gender-segregation and alcohol is readily available. If a backpacker decides to sunbathe topless in these areas, oglers (not imams) are her top concern.

How is the Climate in East Coast (Malaysia)

The East Coast is highly seasonal, with strong monsoon winds and rains lashing the coast between November and February. Most resorts on the islands shut down during this period, transport links to them are very limited, and high waves and poor visibility make most water sports imfeasible. The "good" season is April to October, with June to August being the busiest months.

Local Language in East Coast (Malaysia)

Standard (Malay) is spoken by nearly everybody, but the dialect of Kelantan is infamously difficult for outsiders to understand and the version of (Thai) spoken near the northern border may also be unintelligible to speakers of standard (Thai).

Travel to East Coast (Malaysia)

Stesen keretapi Gua Musang - Jungle Railway stop at Gua Musang

Buy a Flight ticket to and from East Coast (Malaysia)

There are regular mainline flights on Malaysian and Air Asia from Kuala Lumpur and Penang to Kota Bharu, Kuala Terengganu, plus turboprop services from both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to Tioman and Redang on Berjaya Air .

Travel by train to East Coast (Malaysia)

The fabled Jungle Railway chugs over 500 kilometers through the heart of Malaysia from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur up to Tumpat near Kota Bharu. There is a railway from Thailand, but it has no passenger services, so you'll need to take a bus from the (Thai) railhead at Sungai Kolok across the border to Rantau Panjang and onward to Kota Bharu.

Travel on a Bus in East Coast (Malaysia)

Buses connect all major cities on the East Coast to Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru.

How to get around in East Coast (Malaysia)

What to see in East Coast (Malaysia)

Top Muslim Travel Tips for East Coast (Malaysia)

One of the main attractions of East Coast Malaysia is the Scuba Diving and Snorkeling. There are several islands to visit and dive from. The smaller islands which have the least amount of dive centres are generally more rewarding. The coral around Pulau Sibu Island for example is in much better condition than the more famous Pulau Tioman (less bleaching and diver damage) East coast Malaysia offers some of best and closest scuba diving to Singapore and is an excellent option for Weekend breaks and long weekends.

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The East Coast has several distinctive dishes, which usually fall under the moniker of Kelantanese cuisine and are thus covered under Kelantan#Eat|Kelantan, although they're widely available in Pahang and Terengganu as well.

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