Malaysia, located in the heart of Southeast Asia, stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, beautiful sceneries and remarkable economic development. Divided into Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, presents in both tradition, modernity, and unity of the country.
Malaysian fluent into multi-languages other than mother tongue, this makes them unique especially on communication. English, cantonese, mandarin, bahasa, hindu and etc are basic language on daily life where tourist can never experience these at one in any other country in the world.
Other than languages beauty, Malaysia has many natural geographical sight you should never missed. From caves, beaches, waterfall, mountain and rivers located in different states thats one should travel in lifetime once to witness such nature beauty of Malaysia.
Famous popular spot that first comes to mind would definitely be Kuala Lumpur City, financial hub and central district is capital and also for country’s economy trading. Iconic Petronas Twin Towers located at Kuala Lumpur with 451m-tall, trade mark of the city which was once British colonial-era.
Malacca is one of Malaysia’s coolest cities to visit. This charming UNESCO World Heritage city, located at two hours drive from Kuala Lumpur City is rich in history, culture, colonial buildings, ancient landmarks, family-friendly attractions, and yummy local cuisine.
Situated like a shimmering gem off the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Penang encapsulates the essence of Malaysia‘s diversity, heritage, and culinary excellence. Known as the “Pearl of the Orient,” this island seamlessly weaves together a rich tapestry of history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty.
Ipoh, the delightful sleepy town in Malaysia, boasts a vibrant scene featuring exciting elements of food, culture, and arts. Other than famous Ipoh white coffee, tau fu fah, and murals, the town is also adorned with stunning limestone karst mountains, caves, and tranquil hot springs.
Located off the coast of Terengganu on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Redang Island is among one of most beautiful islands in Malaysia.
Langkawi, with its diversity and breathtaking beauty, remains somewhat undiscovered in a world filled with postcard-perfect beach islands. Known as the Jewel of Kedah, Langkawi abounds with natural wonders. Escape the city life and you can ride cruise along the waters of the Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark, or discover the diverse wildlife in the park and even visit rare species insects or wildlife animals at their humble abode.
Kuching, the capital of Sarawak in Malaysia, is a favourite destination among tourists who loved both the city’s attractions and the surrounding nature and wildlife. Whether your preference is to delve into the local area through visits to Kuching’s museums and cultural sites or embark on a more active adventure with trekking and jungle camps, you’ll discover precisely what you seek.
Kota Kinabalu, commonly known as KK, serves as the capital of Sabah, Malaysia, situated in the northern region of the island of Borneo. This coastal city is partially enveloped by rainforest. It’s a relatively small but rapidly growing city which also has an interesting colonial history and several things to do in the centre itself. From cheap seafood to readily accessible island to island, stunning sunsets, iconic cafes, and scenic views, KK has more to eat, see, and do than ever.
Cameron Highlands, this hill station, one of the country’s oldest tourist spots, is cherished for its refreshing climate (77℉ / 25℃ all year round), natural marvels, and vast expanses of tea plantations. November to February are best months to visit Cameron Highlands with your significant other, family, or friends.
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