More Malaysia - Negeri Sembilan
This small state consists of under 1 million people and has a total square area of under 6700. Even so, there are a few unique things to see and do here and the state is the home of the Minangkabau who’s roots to Malaysia extend back over 500 years.
One of the main towns here is Seremban though other settlements are to be found in Sri Menanti and Kuala Pilah. There’s also an interesting forest reserve situated at Cape Rachado at the South Western part of the state.
It’s possible to get to Negeri Sembilan by road from Kuala Lumpur, and there are various buses that take tourists to and from the Malaysian capital every day.
Things To See & Do In Negeri Sembilan
While you don’t really need to spend much more than a couple of days at most here, you won’t get bored while you do stay.
One of the best attractions within the state is the interesting town of Seremban which boasts some lovely architecture – the town has a large number of hotels and eateries too. While you’re here, pop in to the Muzium Negeri which hosts some unique national paintings.
Of the couple of interesting churches, the Church Of The Visitation is the most appealing, and if you get a chance then the lush Lake Gardens should not be missed.
Away from Seremban, Kuala Pilah is where you’ll find Sri Menanti (once a royal palace) and the Isanta Besar (another lake & park). There is a bustling night market in Kuala Pilah too which stays open into the early hours of the morning.
Negeri Sembilan’s premier beach is in Cape Rachado and is called Tanjung Tuan. It’s also here that most of the beach hotels inside Negeri Sembilan are based. Nearby, Port Dickson is a quaint little port town with a few cheery shops and one or two attractions like the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple & Port Dickson Ostrich Farm.
There are also plenty of souvenir shopping opportunities in Port Dickson, with a large variety of T-shirts, ornaments and handicrafts to scoop up.
Hotels, Guesthouses & Other Accommodation In Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia)
There are a few scatterings of hotels elsewhere, but your best bet of finding good accommodation here is the Tanjung Tuan beach region, or the capital of Seremban (which has far fewer choices than the former).
Here, we’ve listed some of the best hotel choices for Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia):
Five & Four Star Hotels
Avillion Resort – Port Dickson
Royal Bintang – Seremban
Guoman – Port Dickson
Corus Paradise - Port Dickson
Salesa Beach Resort - Port Dickson
The Legend Water Chalets - Port Dickson
Three Star Hotels & Less
Ancasa – Port Dickson
Bayu Beach Resort - Port Dickson
Duta Villa Golf Resort - Port Dickson
Ilham Resort - Port Dickson
Sunshine Bay Resort - Port Dickson
Seri Malaysia – Seremban
There are a wide range of highly decent accommodation choices, and like in most Malaysian areas, you can find something to suit pretty much every budget.
Restaurants, Café’s & Places To Eat & Drink In Negeri Sembilan
As you would expect, a cluster of the best eateries in Negeri Sembilan are to be found in the capital of Seremban, though there are a few restaurants to be found elsewhere, most notably in the port of Port Dickson.
Starting off in Seremban, if you fancy a very fast and cheap meal then there are a good few choices in Terminal 1 (the only shopping mall of any note in the town).
The other choices are also quite good – good Chinese food can be found at Blossom Court, while the famous Restoran Negeri whips up Indian style food. Similar style food can be found in Restoran Nelayan. Topping off the list of Indian food is Top Curry House, which is cheap and comfortable.
Vegetarians may want to look into the best Veggie restaurant in town – called Kam Kee, there’s a wide range of Oriental grub, none of it meat.
Moving onto Port Dickson, a good couple of restaurants as well as simple eateries are available here. The oddly titled Lucky King Bun has an interesting speciality dish – a giant bun with curry chicken filling.
Otherwise, Ulek Mayang Ikan Bakar has decent seafood at average prices. Also serving seafood is Sia Lee Seafood Restaurant – cheap and tasty fare.
Dickson Coffee House with any number of western dishes – the ambience is also first class, with outstanding views out over the bay.