Thursday 3 September 2015

Historic Places to Visit in Negeri Sembilan

Royal Museum of Seri Menanti
Royal museum without using single nail or screw

Hello again. In this entry, I will brings all the readers to the historical places in Negeri Sembilan. This is the place that you should visit if you come to Negeri Sembilan. this place full of history and mystery that no one can explain. I have once came here with my friends from Penang that curious about the mystery that had been spread by the citizens. Completed in 1908, the Royal Museum of Seri Menanti is one of the country's last remaining wooden palaces. Housing a host of royal insignia, the former official residence of the state's royal family was made a Royal Museum on the 14th of July, 1992.


Fort Lukut

Historic Place in Fort Lukut built by Raja Jumaat


This place also should be included in your list of visit which is Kota Lukut. Kota Lukut is a historic fort situated 4km north of Port Dickson on the top a scenic hill at a small town. Built in 1847 by Bugis warrior Raja Jumaat. The fort was his personal stronghold as he watched over the tin trade in that area. Today, almost nothing remains of the structure and its surroundings except for a few walls that almost ruined and foundation stones. This fortress grounds have been transformed into recreational park area, with gazebos and watch towers spread across a small fields. A museum at the foothill is the real tourist attraction. It exhibiting historical and artifacts from the mining era of Lukut. This place open daily from 9am to 5am and the good news is the entry is free. I have never been to this place but I will make sure that I will visits this place later.

Pengkalan Kempas Historical Complex

Keramat Sungai Udang in Pengkalan Kempas
Another historical places in Negeri Sembilan. A small town of Pengkalan Kempas located on the banks of the River Linggi on the southern edge of Negeri Sembilan state, close to the border of Melaka and around 35km from Port Dickson. This town is famous by its 'historical complex' which gathered a grand name of the couple of ancient relics with a roof over the top. There is no entry fee and also no sign to indicate the operation hours, so anytime should be okay for you to visits. 


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