This Resort In Terengganu Conserves Century-Old Malay Kampung Villas With Wooden Baths
Unplug and relax at this serene beachfront retreat.
Step back in time at Terrapuri Heritage Village, a unique resort in Terengganu that offers an unforgettable cultural experience
Nestled by the ocean in Kampung Mangkuk, Terengganu, the resort features 29 charming antique kampung houses.
Each of the villas, said to be around 100 to 250 years old, has been meticulously conserved and restored to its former glory, offering a truly unique Terengganu experience.
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Image via Terrapuri (Facebook)
22 of these charming, restored villas are available as accommodations, each exuding its own distinctive character and charm
What's unique about these Terengganu kampung houses is that they are built entirely of cengal wood. Their walls, doors, windows, and gables consist of separate wood panels, assembled using wooden joints held in place by pasak (wooden pegs) made from penaga wood.
This traditional construction technique eliminates the need for nails, enabling the entire structure to be assembled, dismantled, and moved as needed.
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The villas are equipped with air-conditioning and fans, adorned with traditional decor, and some even feature wooden baths
Additionally, each villa includes a fridge, coffee and tea making facilities, sarongs, a hairdryer, pandanus slippers, and complimentary mineral water.
The resort also has a gallery, reading room, shop, meeting room, restaurant, spa, and an outdoor pool.
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You can relax and unwind by the pool or lie on the beach that's just a stone's throw away from the resort
For those in need of deep relaxation, there are authentic Malay spa treatments available with skilled therapists who draw inspiration from ancient traditions.
WiFi is exclusively accessible in the Sesayap Courtyard area, while television sets are not provided in the villas, allowing you to fully disconnect digitally.
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The Teluk Pasu Gallery showcases artefacts from the Kingdom of Langkasuka era.
Visitors can explore a diverse collection, including wooden batik blocks, traditional bangau perahu, kebok laksa (a type of rice noodle), fisherman boxes, brassware, wood carvings, and more.
There's also a shop that provides an opportunity for visitors to take home unique souvenirs and cultural treasures.
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For exclusive and private meetings, conferences, or dining events, the antique Malay palace, Rumah Berang, offers a picturesque setting overlooking coconut groves.
The wooden meeting table holds historical significance, having been used by Malaysia's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, during his visit to Terengganu.
Serving traditional Malay cuisine, the Sesayap Courtyard is a special dining venue that offers a beautiful atmosphere with views overlooking Setiu wetlands and the South China Sea
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Another highlight at the resort is the Terrapuri Santapan Langkasuka Dinner experience.
Inspired by Langkasuka, a historical region believed to have existed in Southeast Asia, this dinner offers a unique blend of flavours and cultural elements, promising to take guests on a delightful culinary journey.
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Nightly rates at the resort range between RM429 and RM1,199, varying depending on the villa selected and the season
Transfers to jetties are also available for booking if you'd like to explore the nearby islands.
The resort is also in close proximity to Setiu Wetlands State Park, which is home to painted terrapins, marine turtles, mangroves, and fireflies.
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