Things To Do In Negeri Sembilan

As one of the smallest states in Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan is not mainly known as a tourist spot. Despite all that, this little state has got so much to offer, but it’s not known to the world yet. That is why you should consider taking a peaceful weekend off to explore the hidden gems in Negeri Sembilan.

1. Ulu Bendul Recreational Park

If you happen to be a person who loves Mother Nature, there is one place recommended to visit. The Ulu Bendul Recreational Park is where you can relax along with your family while listening to the wind’s breeze.

Address: Terachi, 71500 Tanjong Ipoh, Negeri Sembilan

2. Istana Seri Menanti

The building itself is made out of wood and attached without the use of any single nails. A beautiful landscape to enter the palace and a long walk from the gate to the main entrance. The museum contains a lot of information on history and culture.

Address: Seri Menanti, 71550, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

3. Centipede Temple/Then Sze Temple

This temple is over 140 years old, and its beauty attracts tourist and visitors. There is a three-storey pagoda with a laughing Buddha on the top floor. A giant stone centipede has been erected at the site to mark the spot.

Address: Jalan Bukit Termiang 1, 70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

4. Virgins’ Temple

This Hindu Temple, also known as Kanni Kuil, has many mystical tales concerning the temple. The temple is simple and relatively ornate. The signboard of the temple says “I believe in the seven virgin goddesses”.

Address: Taman Bukit Kepayang, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Green Technology Park, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

5. PD Ostrich Show Farm

This ostrich farm consists of ostriches and other vast variety of farm animals, which makes a fun visit, entertaining, educational, and a microcosm of what farms are like in Malaysia.

Address: Lot 1504, Batu 6, Mukim Pantai, Jalan Jelebu, 71770, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, 70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

6. Church Of The Visitation

This is an ancient church built-in 1848. The façade looks precisely as before. It is beautifully kept and very well ventilated. With stained glass, old wooden pews and modern sanctuary, it is a fantastic place to visit.

Address: 85A, Jalan Yam Tuan, Bandar Seremban, 70000 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

7. Kuala Klawang Adat Museum

The museum was officially opened to the public in 2008. Here, the tradition revolving lifecycle such as birth and death is being showcased. There are mannequins of the olden day’s people of Iban Tribal Court and Traditional Malay Wedding.

Address: Jalan Dato’ Umbi, 71600 Kuala Klawang, Negeri Sembilan

8. Alive 3D Art Gallery

For art enthusiasts, this is the right place for inspiration and admiration of 3D arts. The well-drawn collection of 3D artworks in the gallery looks so realistic that you wouldn’t believe your eyes. It makes a fun trip for kids too to interact with the art for a photography session.

Address: No 38-40, Jalan DS 2/1, Bandar Dataran Segar, Lukut, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

9. Port Dickson Army Museum

This is one of the best museums in Malaysia alongside with Royal Malaysian Police Museum. It is located next to a military base off the main road about 7km away from Port Dickson.

Address: Kem Sirusa, Persiaran Pahlawan, Kampung Baru Sirusa, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

10. Pengkalan Kempas

The town is famous for its ‘historical complex’ which is instead an excellent name for a couple of ancient relics with a roof over the top. These are some of the more interesting historical relics in Malaysia and are well worth visiting.

If you ever need places to visit for your trip in Negeri Sembilan, check out https://tripcarte.asia/destinations/port-dickson/

Happy traveling!

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