Can stop by to buy fruits at the row of kuala berang roadside stalls such as corn, beans and more.
Enjoy the deliciousness & tenderness of the legendary binjai bread or giant sacred wooden cakes that are popular among the local community.
Pavilion housing an ancient granite stele with Islamic inscriptions in the Malay language. The inscription, dated possibly to 702 AH (corresponds to 1303 CE), constituted the earliest evidence of Jawi writing in the Malay world of Southeast Asia, and was one of the oldest testimony to the advent of Islam as a state religion in the region. It contains the proclamation issued by a ruler of Terengganu known as Seri Paduka Tuan, urging his subjects to extend and uphold Islam and providing 10 basic Sharia laws for their guidance.
Buy and see for yourself the rich bread of charcoal in Kuala Berang, 10KM before reaching Sekayu waterfall. Roti Sekaya charcoal kitchen, a hereditary recipe in Bukit Gemuruh, Hulu Terengganu.
Tasik Kenyir or Kenyir Lake is an artificial lake located in Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia created in 1985 by the damming of the Kenyir River. The lake provides water to the Sultan Mahmud Power Station. It is the largest man-made lake in mainland South East Asia with an area of 260,000 hectares.
Little Amazon is the spots along Sungai Berang where huge trees covered the river stream. The huge trees are home for various animals such as hornbill, monkey, eagle and kingfisher. You can even see buffalo along the river bank which make this trip more or less safari-like. The only way to enjoy this amazing scenery is by using kayak. This is a fully guided kayak trip. Group size are kept very small and personal for comfort and safety.