
Kota Bharu Kelantan, Malaysia Travel Guide
Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (KBR) is the main airport serving Kota Bharu, located about 10 km north of the city center. It handles domestic flights mainly within Peninsular Malaysia.
KBR is a small to medium-sized airport with basic but sufficient facilities including ATMs, cafes, shops, car rental counters, and public Wi-Fi.
No direct international flights to KBR. International travelers fly into Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Penang (PEN), then take a domestic connecting flight.
Flight prices increase during Malaysian public holidays, breaks from school, and the peak dry season (May-September). Lower prices during Northeast Monsoon (Nov-Feb).
KBR has ATMs, limited currency exchange, cafes, places for snacks, basic shops, and prayer rooms. Sufficient for domestic travelers.
Requires valid national driver's license and International Driving Permit (IDP). Minimum age for rental usually 21-23. Book car in advance via DiscoverCars.com or local agencies at KBR.
Main roads and highways are well-maintained. City roads can be congested. During monsoon (Nov-Feb), particular roads may flood. Drive on the left side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory.
Main border points: Rantau Panjang (to Sungai Kolok) and Pengkalan Kubor (to Tak Bai). For tourists, ensure appropriate visa for Thailand if entering. Crossings can be busy.
Kota Bharu is not a primary direct port for international passenger ferries or cruise ships. Maritime journeys is useful for reaching nearby islands south of Kota Bharu.
River transportation within Kota Bharu city is limited for tourist purposes. The Kelantan River is mainly used by local fishermen and for some cargo transport.
Malaysia does not impose specific exit fees or taxes on travelers departing the country via air, land, or sea. Any applicable airport taxes are included in your ticket.
For domestic flights from KBR, arrive 1.5-2 hours before departure. For bus/train, get THERE 30 minutes before. Double-check departure times.
KBR offers basic waiting areas, cafes, snack bars, and limited retail shops for last-minute souvenirs or necessities.
Kota Bharu's public transportation system is mainly bus-based, without metro or tram networks.
Taxis and ride-sharing services, especially Grab, are convenient for getting around Kota Bharu.
Requires valid national driver's license, IDP, passport, credit card for deposit. Minimum age 21-23. Book in advance. DiscoverCars.com for options.
Less frequent for tourists. Must have a valid motorcycle license (endorsed on IDP). Wear a Helmet. For experienced riders only due to traffic conditions.
No city-wide sharing programs. Some guesthouses offer rentals. Limited lanes for specific use. Cycling on main roads can be hazardous due to traffic.
For most tourists, Grab services are a easier and often safer option than local buses for getting around The Cradle of malay culture, especially given limited English signage and infrequent schedules for buses.