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Route First Bus Last Bus Fare From
Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu 09:00 23:00 RM 39.50
Johor Bahru to Kota Bharu 09:15 21:30 RM 58.00
Kuala Lumpur to Tanah Merah 09:30 23:30 RM 40.00
Kuala Lumpur to Machang 09:00 23:30 RM 39.50
Kuantan to Kota Bharu 08:30 23:15 RM 30.00

Popular Bus From Kelantan

Route First Bus Last Bus Fare from
Kota Bharu To Greenwood 08:00 22:30 RM 40.00
Pasir Mas to Kuala Lumpur 08:15 22:00 RM 40.00
Kota Bharu to Kuala Terengganu 08:15 22:35 RM 15.70
Kota Bharu to Butterworth 09:00 22:00 RM 37.00
Rantau Panjang to Kuala Lumpur 07:45 21:00 RM 40.00

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Kelantan – The Cradle of Malay Culture

Nasi Kerabu, Kelantan
Wayang Kulit, Wakaf Bharu

Kelantan, a land of rich heritage and timeless charm. From the vibrant markets of Kota Bharu to the serene beaches of Pantai Cahaya Bulan. Immerse yourself in wayang kulit and silat, admire batik and songket, or savor the unique flavors of nasi kerabu and budu. Whether you’re drawn to its deep-rooted traditions, the beauty of its natural landscapes, or the warmth of its people, Kelantan offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of authentic Malay culture.

What To Do In Kelantan?

As the capital of Kelantan, Kota Bharu is the heart of traditional arts and culture in the state. Renowned for its historical significance, you can find museums, art galleries, and markets within the city. Here you can visit the Royal Museum, Istana Jahar, and Bank Kerapu. The famous Pasar Siti Khadijah, a central market and local gathering place, is renowned for its traditional goods, including hand-woven baskets and batik fabrics. Further south of Kelantan, you can find Gua Musang, famous for its limestone caves of great historical significance, where indications of early human habitats were discovered. The indigenous peoples of the town keep their traditions alive through storytelling, music and dance.

Located at the west of Kelantan, Pasir Mas and Pasir Puteh are two towns that embody Kelantan’s commitment to preserving its traditions. Pasir Mas is known for its traditional wood carving and local craft, while Pasir Puteh is home to the famous Pasir Puteh Pottery, a centuries-old craft passed down through generations. Next, at Wakaf Bharu you can find a rich array of intricately woven hand textiles, beautiful wood carvings, and other handmade items synonymous with the skillful workmanship of Kelantan’s heritage. Wakaf Bharu is also home to the popular ‘Wayang Kulit’ or shadow puppet theatre, an ancient form of storytelling passed down for generations. Machang, a small town located in the heart of Kelantan, is historically significant as a trade hub with some old trading posts and Malay village. The town also organizes traditional dances and local music. Two things which have long been nurtured here in the malay culture.

Bus Pick Up & Drop Off Points In Kelantan:

Kota Bharu Bus Terminal is the main bus terminal in Kelantan connecting the state capital to major destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru. Besides the primary bus terminal, several bus operators offer more flexible pickup and drop-off points to enhance passenger convenience. For instance, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and Bachok campuses serve as key stops for students traveling to and from the state. Additionally, buses frequently stop in towns like Tanah Merah, Pasir Mas, and Gua Musang, catering to passengers commuting within Kelantan or heading to neighboring states. Check your Bus Terminals here

Fun Fact : Coconut Milk Over Everything! Oh My Santan🥥

Kelantanese cuisine is known for its rich, creamy flavors thanks to the generous use of santan (coconut milk). Dishes like gulai kawah, nasi dagang, and laksam are all loaded with coconut goodness, making them the perfect guilty pleasures.