Lembah Bujang is also known as the Bujang Valley and sits over 224 square kilometers of land in Kedah, Malaysia. Situated close to three large rivers, this area is rich in nature and history.
Lembah Bujung is the wealthiest archaeological location in the country. There are many ruins, temples and tombs to be discovered and the remains of a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom.
This area claims to be the site of the oldest civilization of Peninsular Malaysia. The area is rich in history and tourists come here to take in the past of the town and explore its religious ruins and relics.
Lembah Bujung Archaeological Museum displays ceramics, pottery, Hindu icons, stone caskets and metal tools among other items while the Mudu River is a beautiful area where many archaeological artifacts have been found.
Getting There & Away
The closest airports are in Alor Star, Penang and Bayan Lepas, with taxis taking passengers on the journey to Lembah Bujung. There are also train services to and from Alor Star and Sungai Petani. The country’s main international airport is in Kuala Lumpur, a 55-minute flight from Alor Star.