Explore the best places around our location
Located in the urban area of Furong City, this picturesque lakeside park is an excellent place for relaxation, walking and family gatherings. The fountains and small bridges in the lake add to the romantic atmosphere, and are especially suitable for taking photos and enjoying the tranquility of nature.
Historic site marking where the first rubber tree was planted in 1897, sparking Malaysia's rubber industry boom. A living monument to the state's agricultural heritage.
Housed in a stunning Minangkabau-style building, this museum showcases the state's royal heritage, traditional customs, and historical artifacts dating back to the 15th century.
Malaysia's oldest Catholic church in continuous use, featuring stunning neo-Gothic architecture and original 19th-century Belgian stained glass windows.
Housed in the former royal palace, this gallery showcases the life and legacy of Malaysia's 10th Yang di-Pertuan Agong through personal artifacts, ceremonial items, and interactive displays.
One of Negeri Sembilan's most popular hiking destinations featuring two trail routes through lush rainforest to panoramic summit views.
A vibrant open-air gallery transforming alleyways into colorful canvases, featuring murals that celebrate Negeri Sembilan's culture and heritage by local artists.
A 1.5km historical trail through Seremban's old town, featuring 19th-century landmarks that tell the story of Sungai Ujong's tin mining heyday.
Discover Malaysia’s military legacy through tanks, aircraft, soldier stories, and immersive exhibits at this award-winning museum by the Ministry of Defence.
A challenging but rewarding day‑hike in Rembau (~884 m elevation), featuring lush rainforest, giant granite boulders, steel‑ladder ascent to a summit with panoramic 360° views, and archaeological significance. Ideal for trained hikers.
Commissioned in 2015 and opened in 2019, this majestic mosque in Bandar Sri Sendayan harmonizes Abbasid, Mamluk, Umayyad and Ottoman design elements to create a spiritual icon of Negeri Sembilan .
The tallest peak in Negeri Sembilan at 1,462 m, Gunung Besar Hantu is located within Kenaboi State Park near Jelebu. The challenging ~10 km trail includes rainforest, river crossings, mossy summit, and camping at Orchid Camp. Permit required.
Known as the “Centipede Temple”, this over-140-year-old Taoist temple sits atop Bukit Jong (Wu Gong Hill) and features a giant centipede sculpture, ornate pagoda and steps up the hillside.
Also known as the “White House of Seremban”, this colonial-era building is an iconic landmark showcasing classic British architecture. Its white façade and grand pillars make it a favorite photography spot and a nostalgic reminder of Seremban’s heritage.
A popular recreational park in Seremban 2 featuring a scenic lake, jogging and cycling tracks, children’s playground, and open lawns. Perfect for families, morning joggers, and weekend picnics.
A beautifully preserved heritage house that celebrates Seremban’s local culture, traditions, and food. Visitors can enjoy vintage exhibits, traditional decor, and authentic local delicacies served in a nostalgic setting.
A peaceful Taoist temple dedicated to Dewa San Kau, this site offers visitors a tranquil retreat with intricate carvings, colorful statues, and beautifully detailed altars that reflect traditional Chinese religious artistry.
One of Seremban’s largest lifestyle malls, Palm Mall offers an impressive range of retail shops, dining options, entertainment venues, and a cinema — all connected to Palm Seremban Hotel for ultimate convenience.
A popular recreational spot in Seremban 2, S2 Hill Park offers lush greenery, paved walking trails, and panoramic views of the city — perfect for morning jogs weekend hikes, and relaxing family strolls.
A vibrant seaside area with a beautiful ocean view, Port Dickson Waterfront offers a relaxing boardwalk lined with restaurants, cafés, and retail shops. It’s an ideal spot for family leisure, evening strolls, and seaside dining.