The Kelantan River (named Sungai Kelantan in the standard Malay language or Sunga Kelate as it is pronounced in Kelantanese dialect) is the major river in Kelantan, Malaysia. It drains a catchment area of about 11900 km²[1] in north-east Malaysia including part of the Taman Negara National Park, and flows northwards into the South China Sea. The rainfall over the area varies between 0 mm in the dry season (March–May) to 1750 mm in the monsoon season (November–January). The average runoff from the area is...
Read moreKelantan River is yellow due to the high mud content. I’d suggest chartering a boat if you’re keen to explore. Do not visit during the monsoon season as Kelantan suffers from annual yellow floods that go up to 38-meters above sea level, which is...
Read moreGreat scenery I would say, but dont come here by the end of the year as it is in flood prone area. Best spot to catch sunset with some pals. Unless it is in raining season. Nevertheless, its quite a...
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