Located 3km from City Centre, Taman Awam Miri is a huge family park with children's playground, botanical garden, soft adventure activities and jogging trails. The park is dotted with stone carvings and sculpture.
Formerly a Government Rest House, built in 1946 and completed in 1947. It was built by the Borneo Construction Company Ltd. It has been turned into the Keningau Heritage Museum in 2008.
The Segari Turtle Hatchery Centre is located in Pasir Panjang Beach, Segari in Manjung, Perak. Situated on a 2.1-hectare site, some 2 km from the town center, it features a gallery exhibition and interpretation for the viewing pool.
We serves western-style, local delights and vegetarian food in this safari-theme restaurant. Enjoy the dining experience by watching our “White Simba’ dine just next to you.
An elephant called 'Salleh', monkeys, bears, deer and birds make up the atttraction at this small zoo which also has photographs and documents relating to the history of Kuala Krai.
Collections/ Displays include police weapons, paraphernalias, lock ups, gambling equipments and weapons confiscated from gangsters.
On display are types of wood, its usage and products.
Bukit Nanas near Kuala Lumpur Tower is one of the oldest permanent forest reserve in the country.
Titi Hayun Recreational Forest is situated in Gunung Jerai Reserved Forest. It is classified as lowland Dipterocarp Forest. Located in Yan Besar, Yan District and is about 33 km from Sungai Petani town.
The concept of the Museum is interactive-oriented which enable visitors to interact with the advanced devices. Visitors may also enjoy the exhibitions and view the entire artifact displayed.
Mount Jerai or formerly Kedah Peak is the highest mountain in the Malaysian state of Kedah with the height of 986 metres. Within Kedah itself, the mountain stands at the border of Kuala Muda and Yan districts.