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Route First Bus Last Bus Fare From
Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Terengganu 09:30 23:55 RM 33.80
Kuala Lumpur to Kemaman 09:30 23:59 RM 24.10
Kuala Lumpur to Dungun 09:30 23:55 RM 26.30
Johor Bahru to Kuala Terengganu 09:15 22:30 RM 36.30
Kuala Lumpur to Unisza 09:30 23:30 RM 33.80

Popular Bus From Terengganu

Route First Bus Last Bus Fare from
Kuala Terengganu to Kuala Lumpur 07:30 23:00 RM 33.80
Kemaman to Kuala Lumpur 00:15 23:59 S$ 24.10
Dungun to Kuala Lumpur 00:15 23:45 RM 26.30
Kuala Terengganu to Johor Bahru 09:00 22:00 RM 36.30
Unisza to Kuala Lumpur 07:30 22:35 RM 33.80

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Beautiful Terengganu

Redang Island, Terengganu
Crystal Mosque, Kuala Terengganu

Terengganu, a beautiful combination of beauty and tranquility. From pristine beaches and bluish green waters to the deep-rooted culture and architecture of the Crystal Mosque. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat,a taste of traditional Malay culture, or looking for an adrenaline rush in the waters, Terengganu offers a perfect blend of nature and tradition that will leave you in awe.

1. What To Do in Terengganu?

Just landed in Kuala Terengganu? Make your first stop at the Pasar Payang market, where you can buy batik, traditional textiles and also fresh supply of seafood. You can learn the technique of batik making and etch out your very own unique designs at this vibrant market. When you reach Kemaman, make sure to try the famous keropok lekor with some authentic nasi dagang, which is a classic Terengganu dish. Even further, at Kuala Berang you can visit the Terengganu Inscription Stone, believed to be the oldest artifact in Malay history. Kuala Berang is also beautifully adorned with nature trails and waterfalls. Any fishing enthusiast here? Keyir Lake : Southeast Asia’s Largest Man-Made Lake is a haven for fishing, houseboating, and nature lovers. Other fishing hotspots in Pahang includes Kerteh River, Marang and Kuala Ibai.

Dungun is a district that offers breathtaking views of the South China Sea. The beautiful Teluk Bidara Beach is known for its soft golden sands, turquoise waters, and gentle sea breeze making it a perfect spot for relaxing and picnicking. Rantau Abang, located just a short drive from Dungun, is one of Malaysia’s most famous turtle nesting sites. From May to September, giant leatherback turtles that weigh more than 400 kilograms return to nest on these shores. This astonishing spectacle can be seen at night as its supervised by locals for conservation purposes. Take a bus to Terengganu and see it for yourself!

2. Pristine Islands in Terengganu:

The most renowned island in Terengganu, Perhentian Islands, is divided into two main parts which are Perhentian Kecil and Perhentian Besar. They are among the most famous destinations for island hopping in Malaysia because of the superb diving facilities both islands provide. Pulau Redang, located about 45 kilometers from Kuala Terengganu, is known for its crystal-clear waters that exceed the quality of those in Hawaii. With plenty of upscale resorts, Pulau Redang is a favorite destination for those looking for a more luxurious escape. Located just 6 kilometers from Marang is Pulau Kapas with white, powdery sand on its beaches that resembles cotton. This is an ideal camping spot for families.

3. Bus Pick Up & Drop Off Points In Terengganu:

Kuala Terengganu Bus Terminal is the primary terminal in the state capital, providing seamless connections to major cities like Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, and Penang. Other than the main terminals, many bus operators provide more flexible pickup and drop-off points for the convenience of the passengers. For example, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, UNISZA in Gong Badak is one popular stop among students and visitors to and from Kuala Terengganu. Similarly, buses often make stops in smaller towns like Marang and Kuala Berang.