Kota Sarang Semut

Kota Sarang Semut is a small town in Yan District, Kedah, Malaysia. It is located around km 16 along the Alor Star–Gurun main trunk road Federal Route 1 at a junction leading to Pendang town.

Etymology
There are many verses about this town's etymology.

The name of the town literally translated means City of Anthills. A story goes that when King Solomon passed by this place with an entourage of men and elephants. The ants, fearing that the stampede will destroy their home, cried for mercy and it was heard by Solomon. He then warned off his company not to step on the anthills.

Another story of this town's name came from how soldiers of the Kedah Sultanate were building defences around the area to defend themselves against Siam. While building the defences, the place was found to be full of Anthills.

In the Langkasukan language, Kota Sarang Semut Is known as "Kota Sereng Semet", which means a Fort that is abandoned by Soldiers.

Demographics
Today, the main federal road cuts through the quiet town from Gurun to Alor Setar. The Wan Mat Saman Aqueduct, a historical canal channelling water to the paddy fields in Kedah since colonial days also passes through the town centre.

The construction of the North–South Expressway made this town less known and visited except for those who still prefer travelling the old way. To compensate for the loss, however, the expressway puts the town on a signboard marking the nearest exit (175).