With fuller hotels and heavier traffic, the road less travelled may be a better option if you plan on heading to Malaysia. ST’s Shannon Teoh takes a self-drive holiday of the country’s east coast and discover places that are not so familiar to Singaporeans. READ MORE: https://str.sg/w2rR

0:00 – INTRODUCTION
1:05 – PASIR BELANDA RESORT
130 – WAT MACHIMMARAM AND WAT PHOTHIVIHAN BUDDHIST TEMPLES
2:01 – KAMPUNG LAUT MOSQUE
2:46 – SETIU WETLANDS
3:36 – KAMPUNG BUDAYA
4:09 – CRYSTAL MOSQUE
4:26 – KTCC DRAWBRIDGE
5:40 – THE KASTURI
5:59 – SULTAN ABU BAKAR MUSEUM
6:36 – 188 TOWER

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4 Comments

  1. Excellent … this is what I am planning to do soon. I call it my East Coast Plan.

  2. The East Coast has its uniqueness compared to the popular West Coast of Malaysia. One outstanding feature is the food, which is authentic.

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