Getting Around
Public transportation is limited, so renting a car is recommended for exploring the area.





Kampung Jeli, nestled in the Jeli District of Kelantan, Malaysia, is a serene town characterized by its extensive rubber plantations. The town offers visitors a chance to experience the local agricultural lifestyle, with many families owning small to medium-sized plantations. Bordering the Thai district of Waeng, Kampung Jeli provides a peaceful retreat with its lush landscapes and community-focused atmosphere.
Kampung Jeli, nestled in the Jeli District of Kelantan, Malaysia, is a serene town characterized by its extensive rubber plantations. The town offers visitors a chance to experience the local agricultural lifestyle, with many families owning small to medium-sized plantations. Bordering the Thai district of Waeng, Kampung Jeli provides a peaceful retreat with its lush landscapes and community-focused atmosphere.
Expansive rubber plantations.
Proximity to natural landscapes.
Local agricultural lifestyle.
Bordering the Thai district of Waeng.
Close access to natural landscapes, ideal for nature walks and photography.
Experience the local agricultural lifestyle with visits to rubber plantations.
Border proximity to Thailand offers cross-cultural experiences.
Public transportation is limited, so renting a car is recommended for exploring the area.
Try local dishes made with fresh ingredients from the surrounding farms.
Nature lovers and those seeking a rural escape.
MYR RM
$40-$80 p/day
Malay, English
Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting rural areas.
Kampung Jeli is generally safe, but always be cautious when traveling in remote areas.
Nature, Relaxation, Cultural Experience
March-MaySeptember-November
Enjoy the mild weather and lush greenery, perfect for outdoor activities.
Expect warmer temperatures; a good time for indoor cultural experiences.
Pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring the outdoors.
Cooler temperatures provide a comfortable atmosphere for sightseeing.