Location : NEGERI SEMBILAN



Negeri Sembilan is well-known for its rich Minangkabau heritage which is still evident in the unique architecture and matrilineal society here. 



ARMY MUSEUM
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The Army Museum will lead us back to the memoirs of various inheritance, ultimate collections of artifact which had once witnessed the battlement to retain the sovereignty of our beloved country.

The Army Museum has been honoured a MERIT AWARD in category of "Best Tourist Attraction" with National Identity (Heritage) 2005/2006 by the Tourism Malaysia.

Come and experience the Pepper Ghost, the first of its kind in Malaysia and the atmosphere of the night at the dock of Malacca fort as well as the underground tunnel of the Malayan Communist Party.


How to get there

By Road
You can take a bus at Terminal One, Seremban to Port Dickson town and then take a taxi service which available from the town centre.

Who to contact
Tourism Malaysia Negeri Sembilan,
Seremban Plaza, Jalan Dato' Muda Linggi,
70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Phone: +606 - 762 4488 Fax: +606-763 8428
Email: mtpb.negerisembilan@tourism.gov.my

Accommodation Overview
There are several chalets on this beach and upscale hotels in nearby Port Dickson.

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KAMPUNG PELEGONG HOMESTAY
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Get away from it all and return to the serenity of life in a traditional Malay village under the Pelegong Homestay programme in Negeri Sembilan. Here, you will be able to enjoy the warm hospitality of your host family and be a part of the household by joining them in their daily activities.

Wake up to the authenticity of 'kampung' life. Listen to the sounds of cockerels greeting a new day, breathe in the crisp fresh air and look forward to the simple pleasures of life -- collect your own eggs from the coop, learn to tap a rubber tree, enjoy an icy cold dip in the nearby river before trying your hand at fishing or baking delicious Malay cakes.

The adventure in store also allows you to discover the origins of the village and the rich history it holds. Appreciate the many cottage industries and the fine products manufactured here. Marvel at the nimble fingers of Pak Adol the rattan weaver, and be awed by the creative men and women whose skilled hands make the finest handicrafts.

If you are the outdoor type, you'll enjoy a good trek into the lush rainforest and discover cascading waterfalls and crystal clear streams. Then, come back to the gentle hands of a traditional masseur or masseuse to soothe all aches away.



How to get there

By Road
Kampong Pelegong is connected by an excellent network of highways. Easily accessible, the village is located a mere 15km from Seremban, 30km from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and 55km from Kuala Lumpur, the country's capital city.

By Train
If you prefer an alternative travel mode, take the Komuter train which services the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban route and get off at Tiroi. Kampung Pelegong is located 2km from here. You can arrange for your hosts to pick you up from here.

Who to contact
For more information and enquiries, please contact 
Pn. Hajah Fatimah Basiron at +6013-395 4189 or homestay office at +606-7911 020

Accommodation Overview
In a homestay programme, you will be staying with a host family in a typical village or kampung house.

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KG. STAY PADANG LEBAR
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It gives travellers a tranquil village experience, away from the stresses of the city centre. Malay traditional village environment is alive here, surrounding visitors with a unique Negeri Sembilan warmth.

Previously known as Homestay Warisan, Kg. Stay (or Kampung Stay Padang Lebar) is located at Padang Lebar, Kuala Pilah.

The greenery is striking, its beauty is inviting and it is a fun, affordable and treasured way to experience 'kampung-living', first hand.

Villagers at Kg. Stay are true to their tradition, and one will find many of these evident in the cuisine, carpentry, warmth and hospitality.

Come over for a taste of Malay hospitality, with rich traditions, soothing environment and great Malaysian welcome, especially to the land of the greats in Negeri Sembilan. See you there!


How to get there

Road (By Bus)
From Puduraya Bus Terminal, Kuala Lumpur take a bus to Terminal One Seremban or Bahau Station. From there, also take a bus straight to Batu Kikir Bus Station. Call Kg. Stay to pick-up at this station.

Road (By Car)
From Kuala Lumpur use the KL-SEREMBAN Plus highway to Senawang exit toll, and proceed straight to Kuala Pilah up to Batu Kikir. You should be passing the left junction near the Batu Kikir Police Station, then drive straight on as far as five kilometers, before you see Kg. Stay.

Who to contact
Kg. Stay
No 99, Kg Padang Lebar, Batu Kikir, 72200 Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan.
Tel: 03-4280 5008
Fax: 03- 4280 6008
Hotline: 013-3101 352 
Contact Person: Hanafi / Zura

Accommodation Overview
Guests of Kg. Stay can choose to stay in 4 different types of houses; Kg Stay House, Brick Cottage House, Pondok Kg Stay and Dormitory.

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PORT DICKSON
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The beaches of Port Dickson (PD) is a famous weekend retreat for city dwellers. 

Port Dickson is said to have been named after a British officer, Sir John Frederik Dickson in 1889. Others mention that the place was named after another British officer who supervised the British ports handling ore in Lukut, a district of Port Dickson at the time. 

Port Dickson is more famous for its attractive beaches, ample amenities and good infrastructure. There are also various types of accommodation for those wishing to holiday here.

Among the famous beaches here are Teluk Kemang and Blue Lagoon. There are also infrastructure for watersports dan beach activity. 



How to get there

Car
It takes just over an hour by car to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson along the North-South Expressway (PLUS).

Who to contact
Tourism Malaysia Negeri Sembilan, 
Seremban Plaza, Jalan Dato' Muda Linggi,
70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan 
Phone: +606- 762 4488 Fax: +606-763 8428
Email: mtpb.negerisembilan@tourism.gov.my

Accommodation Overview
There are several types of accommodation from five star hotels to budget accommodations for visitors to this seaside town of Port Dickson.

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REMBAU CRYSTAL
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The Negeri Sembilan Institute has set up a special site in Rembau District, the largest crystal village complex in Malaysia. It opened on 1st December 2007.

The Rembau Crystal Village is also a training complex, manufacturer and exhibition site. The structure of the Rembau Crystal gallery is also a unique insight into the Malay Minangkabau architectural heritage.

The products made and sold here are from crystal and come in different forms. These include table lamps, crystal souvenirs, dining ware, accessories and much more. Crystal made with the highest international standards is sold here. 

The crystal village is also a venue for local youths to learn the craft of crystal making, as well as the opportunity to sell their handicrafts. This also helps to put Rembau on the Malaysian tourist map. 

Come over to the largest crystal village in Malaysia and find great bargains galore!

How to get there


Bus

From Seremban, visitors can use the bus - Southern/Rembau Line from the Seremban Bus Station to Rembau.

Bus
From Kuala Lumpur, visitors can use the bus from Puduraya Bus Station or use the KTM Commuter from Kuala Lumpur to the Seremban Station and on to Rembau.

Car
From Seremban, drivers can use the road from Rahang to Senawang, and proceeding to Rembau. The distance is estimated at 27 km.

Car
From the PLUS Highway, use the exit Pedas/Linggi from the north and Exit Simpang Ampat from the South. 

Who to contact
Rembau Crystal Sdn. Bhd.
Lot 1432, Kompleks Perkampungan Kristal,
Jalan Kampung Mulia,
71300 Rembau,
Negeri Sembilan.
Tel: 06-6853100 / 6855100
Fax: 06-6854100
email: rembaucrystal@yahoo.com.my

Accommodation Overview
There are a variety of accommodation available for visitors to Negeri Sembilan, to suit every budget.

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SERI MENANTI ROYAL MUSEUM

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The Seri Menanti Royal Museum was built in 1902 - 1905. It was originally a palace for the Negeri Sembilan Royal family. It is situated in the Royal town of Seri Menanti, about 50 km from the capital, Seremban. 

This five storey wooden palace, was built using no nails or screws. The carpenters at the time used wooden pegs so that the palace would be able to withstand the times. 

It also uses 99 solid timber pillars, soaring 65 feet. Black in colour, the palace also has intricate flower motifs beautifying the regal palace. 

Visitors can find costumes, weaponry, bed chambers as well as documents on the royal lineage on display in the museum



Who to contact
Tourism Malaysia Negeri Sembilan, 
Seremban Plaza, Jalan Dato' Muda Linggi,
70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan 
Phone: +606- 762 4488 Fax: +606-763 8428
Email: mtpb.negerisembilan@tourism.gov.my

Accommodation Overview
There are several types of accommodation to suit every budget in Negeri Sembilan.

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