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Kota Bharu (KBR) → Kuantan (KUA)
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Thursday, 28 Mar 2024
RM 169.42
Miri (MYY) → Kuantan (KUA)
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Thursday, 21 Mar 2024
RM 342.56
Singapore (SIN) → Kuantan (KUA)
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Sunday, 31 Mar 2024
RM 353.72
Johor Bahru (JHB) → Kuantan (KUA)
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Tuesday, 19 Mar 2024
RM 763.03
Guangzhou (CAN) → Kuantan (KUA)
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Friday, 12 Apr 2024
RM 862.78

Flights to Kuantan, Pahang

The area is located in the East of Peninsular Malaysia. Kuantan forgets the state capital for Pahang. Kuantan is the largest city on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is located at the Kuantan River and overlooks the South China Sea. On December 10, 1941, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse drowned on Kuantan beach. In ancient times, it was known as Teruntum Village (Teruntum Village). The village is located near the Teruntum River, and it was founded by Haji Senik and his followers in the 1850s.

Airports in Kuantan

1. Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah AirportThis airport serves Kuantan. The main airport and the only airport in Pahang. It is 15 km from the city. In 2008, it became the first airport on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia to receive international flights. The airport houses 15 Malaysian Squadron (BAE Hawk) and 19 Squadron (MiG-29).

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Kuantan?

The busiest month for tourism in Kuantan is October, followed by June and July. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive in these months, although you can save money if you buy or book first. Tourists will be less likely to visit Kuantan in March. Those who are ready to visit during the month will find the price for accommodation and flight cheaper than at other times. The best time to visit kuantan is by mid-year in June and July.In general, Kuantan experiences two seasons each year, namely Dry and Hot Season and Rainy Season. During the Dry and Heat Season, temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius. However, the Rainy Season usually occurs from October to March. Throughout the season, Kuantan will be hit by heavy rain, and the chance for floods will be extremely high. The flood areas may include roads to Sungai Lembing and also some areas along the Kuantan River.Various festivities can be enjoyed at Quilts. Quests that make local people from various races make the district celebrate various festivals. One of the orangutans is the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrated by Muslims after fasting for one month during Ramadan. Currently, open houses are held to invite the public to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri with guests.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Kuantan?

1. Teluk Cempedak - Teluk Cempedak also known as Palm Beach is the beach in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. It is located 5 kilometers east of downtown in Kuantan. The beach there is very beautiful and has a beautiful view. It overlooks the South China Sea. The specially designed bridge facility along this coastline will surely provide comfort to visitors who are present to enjoy the natural beauty around Teluk Cempedak Beach. The pebbles of rocks, greenery and white sandy beaches will give you a beautiful shooting angle for giving a natural viewpoint or panorama. Apart from enjoying the beauty of the visitor's beach, it is also possible to experience the peace of the forest while being here as there is a nearby recreational forest are preserved to ensure the sustainability of the natural environment on the beach.
2. Search Pandan Waterfall - Sungai Pandan Waterfall is part of the Pandan Recreation Forest located in Kuantan, Pahang. The Waterfall is also known as the Panching Waterfall by locals. Families can have fun, bring their home cooked food or make BBQ and climb up nearby waterfalls or riverside. Take a stroll across the available suspension bridges. Beautiful scenery gives a lot of opportunities to take pictures as memories.
3. Sultan Ahmad Shah State Mosque - Sultan Ahmad Shah State Mosque is a state mosque in Pahang. It is located in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Sultan Pahang gave the idea to build this mosque. The architecture of the mosque is based on the Ottoman era but uses modern materials and technology to build it. The mosque was inaugurated by Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Mustain Billah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar on 21 October 1994 AD. Sultan Ahmad Al-Mu'adzam Shah, who was succeeded as king after defeating Bendahara Wan Mutahir in 1890 and that is where the mosque was taken in conjunction with the name of the first Pahang government. Asma 'al-Husna written in the khat writing filled the walls of the mosque, and the verses of the Koran became part of the interior of this building.

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