Renting a Car in Kota Bharu: Self-Drive Guide to Kelantan's Culture, Food, and Hidden Gems
Kota Bharu is unlike any other city in Malaysia. As the royal capital of Kelantan, it carries a deeply Malay soul — batik workshops hum alongside ancient palaces, wayang kulit shadow puppet performances still draw crowds, and the night markets serve some of the most distinctive food you will find anywhere on the peninsula. Public transport here is limited, and many of Kelantan's most rewarding destinations lie well beyond the city centre. Renting a car in Kota Bharu is not just convenient — it is genuinely the best way to experience the state on your own terms.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in Kota Bharu
MT Car Rentals has multiple pickup and return points across Kota Bharu, making it easy to collect your car whether you arrive by air, rail, or bus.
Kota Bharu Airport is the most popular pickup point for visitors flying in — operators will meet you on arrival, so you can be on the road within minutes of landing. If you are travelling by train on the Jungle Railway (KTM's East Coast Line), you can pick up your car at Tumpat KTM Station or Wakaf Bharu KTM Station, both serving the northern end of the scenic jungle rail route and sitting just a short drive from the city centre. Arriving by long-distance coach? Kota Bharu Bus Terminal is also a listed pickup location. All four are officially recognised pickup points on the platform, giving you flexibility regardless of how you arrive.
Prefer to have the car delivered to your hotel? Several operators in Kota Bharu offer delivery to central hotels such as Hotel Perdana Kota Bharu, Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Kota Bharu, and Hotel ibis Styles Kota Bharu — check individual listings for delivery availability and charges.
How Much Does a Car Rental in Kota Bharu Cost?
Kota Bharu offers some of the most competitive car rental rates in Malaysia. Here is a realistic guide to what you can expect to pay per day based on live listings on MT Car Rentals:
- Budget compacts — Perodua Axia, Perodua Bezza, Proton Saga: from RM100/day
- Popular hatchback — Perodua Myvi: from RM110/day
- Sedans — Toyota Vios, Honda City: from RM180–190/day
- 7-seat MPVs — Perodua Alza (1st & 2nd Gen), Proton Exora: from RM150–220/day
- Premium electric SUV — Proton e.MAS 7: from RM600/day
- Luxury MPVs — Toyota Vellfire, Toyota Alphard: from RM710/day
For a solo traveller or couple exploring Kelantan on a budget, a Perodua Axia or Bezza is perfectly capable and economical on fuel. If you are travelling as a family or a group of four or more, the Perodua Alza (2nd Generation) offers seven seats and generous luggage space at a very reasonable daily rate. Groups seeking comfort throughout can step up to the Toyota Vellfire or Alphard for a premium cabin experience.

Top Destinations to Explore by Car in Kelantan
Having a car transforms what is possible during your time in Kelantan. Here are the destinations that reward the self-drive traveller most:
Pantai Cahaya Bulan (PCB)
Just 10 kilometres north of the city, Pantai Cahaya Bulan — the Beach of Passionate Love — is Kota Bharu's most accessible coastal escape. The wide sandy beach is calm and family-friendly, with food stalls, watersports rentals, and stunning sunsets. It is a quick 20-minute drive from the city and easily paired with a morning at the nearby handicraft village.
Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah
Kota Bharu's iconic central market is a sensory spectacle — and one of the most photographed markets in Malaysia. The stalls are run almost entirely by women traders dressed in vibrant batik, selling everything from fresh produce and keropok to local cakes and spices. Drive in early in the morning for the full atmosphere; parking is available nearby.
Masjid Muhammadi and the Royal Museum Belt
The city centre is compact but historically rich. Within a short drive of each other you will find Masjid Muhammadi (the State Mosque), Istana Jahar (housing the Royal Customs Museum), and Istana Batu (the Royal Museum). These are best visited by car, as the combination of sites spans several blocks and walking in the Kelantan heat can be draining.
Gua Musang and the Jungle Interior
For the more adventurous traveller, the drive south to Gua Musang through the Kelantan highlands is one of the most dramatic in Peninsular Malaysia. Limestone karst towers rise from the jungle, Orang Asli settlements dot the roadside, and the air cools noticeably as you gain altitude. The route passes through Kuala Krai, where the Jungle Railway crosses the Kelantan River — well worth a stop for photos.
Handicraft Village and Cultural Hub (Kota Bharu)
Located along Jalan Hilir Kota, the Handicraft Village (Kampung Kraftangan) is where you can watch artisans at work — batik painting, silversmithing, kite-making, and top-spinning are all demonstrated here. It is a short drive from the city centre and best visited in the late morning before the heat peaks.

Kelantan Food You Must Try — and Where to Find It
Kelantanese cuisine is famously distinct from the rest of Malaysia — sweeter, more aromatic, and deeply rooted in royal court traditions. With a rental car, you are free to chase the best versions of each dish rather than settling for whatever is nearest your hotel.
Look out for nasi kerabu (blue rice with fresh herbs and salted egg), ayam percik (charcoal-grilled chicken in spiced coconut sauce), nasi dagang (glutinous rice with tuna curry, traditionally eaten for breakfast), and laksam (flat rice rolls in a rich white coconut gravy). The best spots are often wayside stalls and small family restaurants along the kampung roads — precisely the kind of places you can only find with your own wheels. The Wakaf Che Yeh night market, held every Wednesday and Saturday evening, is the single best food stop in the state.
Practical Tips for Driving in Kota Bharu and Kelantan
Kota Bharu's city roads are generally well-maintained, though traffic can be slow around the central market and near schools during peak hours. Outside the city, roads into the interior (towards Gua Musang and the Thai border crossings) are winding and require a confident driver — allow extra travel time and ensure your fuel tank is well topped up before heading into the highlands, as petrol stations are sparse in rural Kelantan. Note also that Kelantan enforces a conservative dress code in certain public areas; keep this in mind when planning stops along the way.
Book Your Kota Bharu Car Rental with MT Car Rentals
Whether you are spending a long weekend chasing the best nasi kerabu in the state, making a pilgrimage along the Jungle Railway, or simply exploring Kelantan at your own pace, a rental car gives you the freedom to do it properly. MT Car Rentals offers a wide range of vehicles in Kota Bharu — from budget compacts to spacious MPVs — with flexible pickup at the airport, train stations, and bus terminal. Browse live availability and book at mtcarrentals.com.

