Kuantan is a place of quiet charms, traditional with a cultural diversity that mixes Malay, Chinese and Indian influences. It’s here where you’ll find each cultures communities and religion visible and explorable. From colourful Hindu temples to the majestic State Mosque. You’ll find Kuantan is easiest to explore on foot and is a place that will reveal its charms through the varied street life and attractions. Whether you’re exploring or shopping, Kuantan will bring plenty of travel pleasures.
Try the street food: Make sure to try the street food from the vendors. The night markets are best for this. The satays are really good. Grilled meat on a stick dipped in peanut sauce and roti canai. Delicious.
Kuantan is warm throughout the year; in fact, the temperature here sees little change. Between October and March, the area has heavy rainfall, which could be a problem for touring. Heading there between April and September is the best time to visit.
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