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Seri Menanti - The Royal Town
Seri Menanti, the royal town of Negeri Sembilan, lies snugly between two hills
named Bukit Tempurung. Fed by the Seri Menanti River, which flows through the two hills,
Seri Menanti derived its name from an incident that happened during an expedition for a
new settlement led by a chieftain named Datuk Putih. While following a legendary dragon
trail, which was reputed to lead to good fortune, he came across three unusual looking
bunches of padi (rice), which seemed to be 'waiting'. As such, he named the place Padi
Menanti (literally 'Waiting Padi'). Datuk Putih's successor later changed the settlement's
name by adding his wife's name 'Seri'. Thus the name, Seri Menanti. History has it that in
1773, Raja Melawar, a Minangkabau Prince from Pagar Ruyung in Sumatra, was proclaimed as
the first ruler of NS. Fascinated by the undulating land and hills, he declared Seri
Menanti as the Royal Town. Today, some sixty traditional villages of various sizes are
scattered around the area supporting a population of approximately 5,474.
Sri Menanti Palace / Royal
Museum
The Old Palace of Seri Menanti was built in 1902 to
replace the original palace, which was razed in 1875 by British soldiers during the Sungai
Ujong war. This was the official residence of the royal family until 1931 when it was
found to be inadequate for the growing functions of the state. It now houses the Royal
Museum. Designed and built by two local craftsmen and carpenters, "Tukang Kahar"
and "Tukang Taib", the wooden palace or "Istana Lama" (old palace) was
built without the use of a single nail or screw, and was completed in 1908. The palace,
which features 99 magnificent pillars to denote the 99 warriors of various clans, is often
the subject of study and research among students of the architectural field.
Ulu Bendol Recreational Park
What strikes a traveler in the hinterland of NS is the lush greenery and
verdant forests set amidst spectacular valleys and mountains. For the hardened
eco-tourist, the fascinating forestlands of NS offer spectacular scenarios and bubbly
waterfalls with pristine, crystal clear waters. There are altogether six recreational
parks in the state promoting eco-tourism; the most prominent of which is the Ulu Bendol
Recreational Park. Located about 16km from Seremban on the Kuala Pilah-Seri Menanti route,
Ulu Bendol is also the site for Mount Angsi, the highest peak in the state. The refreshing
stream that meanders through the park is ideal for a dip. Picnic lovers should find this
place inviting because of its shady and leafy surroundings. For the more adventurous,
there are jungle trekking trails. This is also designated as the site for the Orienteering
and Mount Angsi Expedition, which will take place in August 1999.
Off Road Driving
There are numerous off-road 4WD trails, especially in the
forested Jelebu district. An outstanding off-road trail is located at Talang Dam in Kuala
Pilah. The Talang Negeri Sembilan 4WD Adventure will be held in May 1999. More
on Off Road Driving
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