10 Places You Must Visit In Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the world's most stunning countries. In 2013 there were 25,7 million foreign visitors who came to this country and enjoyed its beauty. Explore 10 of Malaysia's biggest tourist attractions. See the best places to visit here that you shouldn't miss. Plan your trip earlier to make your holidays enjoyable and relaxing. Decide where you want to be, where you want to do things, where you want to be, and how you would achieve there. 

Places You Must Visit In Malaysia

 

1. Kuala Lumpur

The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur and the largest gateway. It is linked with the whole world through its popular international airport of Kuala Lumpur, approximately 40 kilometers from the city centre. Malaysian economic and cultural center is Kuala Lumpur. In Kuala Lumpur, you can do so much from visiting the iconic Petronas Twin Tower and Dataran Merdeka to seeing the famous Sultan Abdul Samad palace. Tour Batu Caves, Malaysia's biggest Hindu shrine, and see printing on Batik.

You have a lot of options for living in Kuala Lumpur. The rooms are sold at a very affordable price from simple to luxurious. From Kuala Lumpur, take the bus, train, or car to your next stop.

2. Putrajaya

Putrajaya was founded in 1999 and is Malaysia's Federal Administrative Center. All government offices, including the Prime Minister Office, are located in this area. This is Malaysia's greenest city, with its new and innovative architecture, with its 650 hectares of man-made lakes. The cruise by boat is a must in Putrajaya. Many of the magnificent scenery can be seen in the beauty of the waterways and wetlands. The Botanical Garden or Agriculture Park is the source of tropical plants that contains the rubber, palm oil, fruit trees, the coconuts which spices, as well as varieties of native Malaysian plants. Kuala Lumpur is only 38 km away and you can get there on your own drive comfortably.

3. Malacca

The Town of Malacca is a UNESCO World Patrimony. The state of Malacca is one of Malaysia's smallest countries, rich in history and tourism. Many historical buildings, including the Church of Christ, the Stadthuys, St. Paul's Hill, the Netherlands Castle, the Portuguese Settlement, and several more can be found here. Position 145 kilometers from Kuala and 240 kilometers from Singapore. It can be easily reached via the PLUS Highway, making it a very popular tourist destination for Singaporeans.

In the holiday season, Malacca is the biggest. It is advised that you book the space beforehand. Most bus lines to get there from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and other towns. It's easy to drive yourself because it's linked to an outstanding road network.

4. Penang

George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Destination and a special place in art and history. Until this day, it retains many colonial houses. In your short exploration time, there are too many places to cover. In addition to Penang Hill, Snake Temple, the Si Temple of Kek Lok, the Dhammikarma Temple of Burma and the Chaiyanabgalaram Battle, the Batu Feringgi and Drive of Gurney, there are other places worth to note. Often known as paradise foods is Penang. Taste the local popular delicacies such as Penang Rojak, Pasembur, Char Kway Teow, Asam Laksa, Nasi Kandar, etc.

5. Langkawi

In the Andaman Sea, on the west coast of Malaysia, Langkawi consists of 99 islands. The spectacular nature of this island with white beaches, jungle-lined hills, and paddy fields has been highly promoted. The legend of Mahsuri is also famous. Select from some possibilities, such as Island Hopping at Dayang Bunting, swim at the Pulau Payar Marine Park, drive the steepest mobile car at Gunung Mat Chingcang, Mangroves River Cruise, Mahsuri Mausoleum, Crocodile Farm, Laman Padi, and more. When you have little time to live here, pick the right spot, and to do some things.

6. Mount Kinabalu

The highest mount in South East Asia is Mount Kinabalu, 4,095 meters high, and one of Asia's most popular destinations. It is also one of the world's safest and most captivating peaks. Situated 85 km north-east of Kota Kinabalu and as far as the west coast is concerned. The biological, floral, and geological World Heritage Site. Besides many other attractions including orangutans, proboscis monkey, and excellent scuba diving, Mount Kinabalu is among the major attractions to Sabah.

Travel straight from your country to the international airport of Kota Kinabalu. From the airport go directly to the town center Kota Kinabalu or Kundasang, Ranau, and Sabah. Have a rest and prepare yourself for the walk

7. Tioman Island

The island of Tioman is on the east coast of Malaysia Peninsula. The glorious seas and corals in all kinds and colors are surrounding it on 32 nautical miles from Pahang Province. The tropical jungle covers approximately 12,000 hectares with countless mountain streams and rivers. As one of the world's most stunning islands, Time Magazine named Tioman in the 1970s. Tioman is ideal for tourists, such as children's families, honeymooners, divers, backpackers and adventurers in many categories. From KLIA, the ferry to Mersing or Kuala Rompin continues directly to the island or via the land transport to the jetty.

8. Cameron Island

Cameron Highlands is an area of highlands situated about 20 km east of Ipoh, 150 km north of Kuala Lumpur, and 5,000 feet above sea level, with a cool climate with temperatures of no more than 25 ° C and dropping under 12 ° C occasionally. There are several tea plantations in Cameron Highlands and they are the biggest tea production area. The area is also regarded as a big vegetable supplier to both Singapore and Malaysia.

Cameron Highlands is a popular destination for visitors, which usually includes Taman Negara, Perhentian Island, Penang, Malacca, and Langkawi. You can either reach them by car or by taxi or by public bus.

9. Perhentian Island

With its sandy beaches and crystal clear water, Perhentian Inseln is well known throughout the world. The island and coral are largely intact and popular tourist stops across Malaysia and this part of Asia. Play and stroll in the white and soft beaches, with a lot of fractured coral. The water is turquoise and transparent, the island of Perhentian is the best spot to snorkel in Malaysia. You can dive, snorkel, play on the sand, kayak all day long.

Perhentian Island is popular for its tourism destinations, usually like Taman Negara, Cameron Highlands, Penang, Malacca, and Langkawi, on its visit to Malaysia. It's available by car, cab, or public transit (bus & taxi) and ferry.

10. Taman Negara

Explore Taman Negara's truly tropical life. The oldest rainforest in the world, the virgin rain forest aged 130 million years, is waiting to show its dignity. Live the tension and indulge in the most beautiful form of elegance. National Park Taman Negara is the best location for visitors who enjoy nature, jungle trekking, cycling, biking, hunting, camping etc. It is well regarded as one of Malaysia's most successful ecotourism. Taman Negara draws thousands of foreign and local travelers per year. The temperatures are hot and humid, with an average of 86 ° F (30 ° C). It is open all year long.
 

Throughout their visit to Malaysia, Taman Negara is popular with tourists and is commonly recognized as Cameron Highlands, Perhentian Island, Penang, Malacca, and Langkawi.

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