
Kedah - Wikipedia
Kedah borders the state of Perlis to the north and shares an international boundary with the Songkhla and Yala provinces of Thailand. It borders the states of Perak to the south and Penang to the …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kedah (2025) - Tripadvisor
See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. Book these experiences for a close-up look at Kedah. These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler …
Experience Kedah - Visit Kedah Year 2025
In Kedah, you can experience a perfect blend of nature, history, and local culture! Walk through vast paddy fields that paint the countryside green, or take a trip to Langkawi Island, where you can relax …
12 Must-See Attractions in Kedah, Malaysia – vipmalaysia.com
From ancient kingdoms and mystical lakes to sky-high towers and whispering fish markets, this guide reveals the top 12 attractions that make Kedah a must-visit destination.
Kedah – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Kedah is nicknamed "The Rice Bowl of Malaysia" (Malay: Periuk Nasi Malaysia) because of the vast paddy plantation along the western plain of the state. Kedah, like Penang, is composed of two parts: …
A weekend in Kedah: Where to go, what to see, and more
Feb 26, 2025 · Kedah, known as the “Rice Bowl of Malaysia” for its huge contribution to the country’s rice production, is more than just Langkawi island. You really haven’t had the Kedah experience if all …
About Kedah - Visit Kedah 2023 | Kedah Tourism | Kedah Tourist Guide
Kedah was also known as Kedaram, Kidaram, Kalagam and Kataha by the Tamils. It was known as Kalah or Kalaha by the Persians. Kedah possess numerous islands, legends, historical relics, hill …
Tourism – The Greater Kedah
From ancient kingdoms to modern marvels, Kedah offers a glimpse into Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing destination region, with vast potentials in sustainable tourism.
Kedah - Visitor Malaysia
Kedah, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl of Malaysia” due to its vast paddy fields, is located in the northwest of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by the states of Perlis to the north, Penang to the …
History of Kedah - Wikipedia
Kedah was Islamised in the 15th century (another tradition states the year 1136 CE) and then fell under the sway of Malacca, then later under Ayutthaya. After trading away Penang in 1786, Kedah was …