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Wednesday, 1 April 2015

SUNGAI PETANI - Where To Go

Sungai Petani is the best place you can travel after Alor Star. Here are some of the best place you can visit. 

The Carnivall, Water and Land Theme Park
Latest attraction of SP that opened on 29 December (Water park only) 2006. This boutique theme park is designed by Whitewater West Industries Ltd from Vancouver, Canada, and is located on the grounds of the Cinta Sayang Golf and Country Resort, Sungai Petani. The wet park has a water coaster and a 140m open waterslide. There are many attractions within, including a jungle playground, daily shows and games.


The Carnivall



Sungai Petani Clock Tower
Built in 1920, this is the most prominent landmark in Sungai Petani. The SP Clock Tower stands majestically at Jalan Ibrahim, in the town centre. It was presented by Lim Lean Teng to the people of the town to commemorate the reign of King George V (1910-1935) of England.
Taman Jubilee Perak (Silver Jubilee Park)
The park, which opened in 1983, is located just at the edge of the town centre. This is the only park in town and is immensely popular with local residents.


Sungai Petani Clock Tower


Pasar Tani (Farmer’s Market
Is held every Sunday, Monday and Thursday in the centre of town. The market starts at around 7:30 am and ends by midday. Its a great place to shop for fresh fish or local products. Get cheap local tropical fruits such as rambutan, langsat, chiku and bananas at open markets here and all over Kedah.


Farmer's Market


Gunung Jerai (Kedah Peak)
Is near Gurun which is about 15km from Sungai Petani.


Gunung Jerai from far


Bujang Valley
Site of an ancient civilization, only 20 minutes drive from SP. The best way to get there is by car or taxi. Learn more about Bujang Valley archaeological site here.


Bujang Valley





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