Traditionally built Malay houses

This is your chance to stay in a traditionally built wooden Malay house. Witness for yourself the amazing
craftsmanship that goes into building these houses, and pick the chalet of your choice.

Each chalet is air-conditioned, and has a well-equipped bathroom and a veranda.

In kampung Banggol you can take part in a workshops Malay cooking or a workshop painting batik. We can
even arrange a homestay with a Malay family. Come and stay at
Pasir Belanda and enjoy the relaxed,
laid-back lifestyle of Kelantan.
A House As Individual As You Are
LEISURE FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES

•        Tea & coffee-making facilities in each chalet
•        Laundry service
•        Barbeque
•        Jetty for boats
•        Terrace at riverbank
•        Big garden with playground
•        Rental of car, bicycle, kayak or boat
•        Horse riding
•        Booking of ferry tickets to the Perhentian Islands
•        City tour or Kelantan tour with licenced tour guide
•        Batik Painting Workshop
•        Malay Cooking Workshop
•        Homestay with Malay family
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Would you like to experience the authentic Malay Village Life? Come and stay at Pasir Belanda and enjoy
the relaxed, laid-back lifestyle of Kelantan.
Pasir Belanda is located on the bank of a river in a village (or kampung in the Malay language) near the city
of Kota Bharu, not far from the famous Pantai Cahaya Bulan beach. It is a green and peaceful rural area,
perfect for exploring on foot, or by bicycle, horse or boat. Here the heart of the Malay culture can be found.

As you roam around the kampung you will meet craftsmen and women painting batik, weaving decorative
cloth known as songket, carving wood and making kites. You've every chance of seeing a fisherman
throwing his net to catch fish or a monkey picking coconuts for his owner.