Malaysia has world-famous attractions which make an incomprehensible trip here. It is a friendly, culturally rich nation that has managed to maintain its ecological beauty and yet remains modern and relaxed. It is a mixture of Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Arabic, European, and Peranakan cultures and its landscape is surrounded by the temples which rub with the Mosques and the Churches.
1. Genting Highlands, Pahang
Genting Highlands, known as the city of Entertainment, is Malaysia’s top destination for an entertainment trip, known by its casinos as Las Vegas. The weather in Genting is far from the tropical heat, which synonymous with Malaysia, in green hills and mountainous terrain. Perfect for fun with your mates.
2. Penang
Penang is one of the best spots in South-East Malacca on the north-western coast of West Malaysia. This famous tourist destination has become a Unesco World Heritage Site and a rich gastronomic diversity because of its historic George Town. Penang is situated along with one of the most famous shipping routes in the world and has been inspired by a wide range of cultures, architecture, and cuisine. Popular in colonial British and Chinese and Indian historic architecture.
3. Redang Island
Around 45 km northeast of Kuala Terengganu lies the beautiful Island of Pulau Redang. The Bugi people were thought to be the first settlers on the island in Celebes, Indonesia. Many of their offspring work on tourism in Redang, while others travel to the mainland. In the years since its untouched nature and marine climate, Redang has developed into one of tourists’ and divers’ most popular destinations.
4. Langkawi
The Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands off the northwest of Malaysia in the Andaman Sea, with picturesque beaches, rainforest, mangroves, and mountains covered by wood. The last years in Langkawi include resorts, hotels, restaurants, and other tourist facilities, offering tourists excellent natural beauty.
Langkawi Few Interest Points
# Cable car in Langkawi: Enjoy the view of Mount Mat Chinchang and Langkawi from the bird’s eye with a cable car to the top of the mountain.
# Seven Water Falls Wells: locally known as the Telaga Tujuh, Seven Waterfalls is named for seven water stream natural pools.
# Pulau Payar Marine Park, a common spot for snorkelers and divers looking to explore Langkawi underwater. Pulau Payar Marine Park.
5. Malacca
Malacca is one of the best countries for historical and antique shops to visit. Malacca’s oldest city, full of history and cultures, blends Peranakan, Portuguese, Dutch, and British elements. Malacca is now a UNESCO world heritage site formerly a sleepy city and is extremely popular for travelers in the picturesque city. Nyonya food, A must-try food for all visitors, a combination of Malay ingredients and Chinese cuisine.
6. Cameron Highlands
The Cameron Highlands is a large hill station, 1500 meters above sea level, called William Cameron, a British watchman who stumbled on these picturesque green hills on the soft, courteous sides in 1885. A beautiful break with its cool temperatures from the warm Malaysian climate.
7. Sabah
For nature lovers, Sabah is probably one of the largest places in the world. Beach strips of crystal clear blue and green waters with islands such as Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai, and other ‘virgin’ beaches. In this region of East Malaysia, there are several reserves to conserve rare wildlife, such as sun bears and orangutans. Sabah is also the location on several lists of mountain climbers for the highly famous Mount Kinabalu.
8. Sunway Lagoon, Selangor
Sunway Lagoon is an entertaining theme park with a large water park, fun attractions, a mini zoo, and a bungee jumping spot, a city fox spread around the park, and is all about urban adrenaline seekers.
9. Batu Caves, Selangor
Batu Caves is one of Malaysia’s most important places of worship. Whilst the numerous shrines and temples dedicated to Hindu Lord Murugan are the main attraction, the natural calcareous cavern that shelters the deities and the wild are fantastic.
10. Kuala Lumpur
Modern metropolitan Capital City and a part of old Southeast Asia. The mix of influence in Malaysia, China, and India means that in the capital city of Malaysia you will have no shortage of food.
Few Kuala Lumpur Interest Points
# Petronas Twin Towers: The KL Tower lists the world’s highest sky scratchers, sharing the iconic and immediately recognizable skyline. To see the whole size of KLCC Park, the green lung project to freshen up the urban environment of Kuala Lumpur, take a look at the Sky Bridge, a tendon between the two buildings.
# Aquaria KLCC: This site can take you to the deep blue seas in only less than two hours and incredibly enjoyable for all ages across the water cycle of highlands.
# Masjid Negara: The Malaysian National Mosque is not only astounding due to its beautiful original architecture, but also because of its setting. Enjoy the serenity of the holy ground in the greenest part of Kuala Lumpur, a stunning landscape full of fauna and flora.
# Bukit Bintang: Cluster of shopping centers, with many flagship shops and foreign brands, sells from the interestingly cheap to the luxury high end. Also, a wonderful place to relax and eat.
