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Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers in Malajzia, with its stunning skyline and vibrant urban landscape.

Top 10 Things to see in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

The capital city boasts iconic landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and Merdeka Square.

Be sure to explore the bustling street markets, vibrant neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India, and savor the delicious Malaysian cuisine.




Batu caves

Just a 40-minute ride from the city, the famous Batu Caves are a must-visit.

The Batu Caves are a significant Hindu religious site and a popular tourist attraction.

Please note that the temple is free to visit; however, it is required for women to cover their knees. If you prefer not to wear a long dress, don't forget to bring a scarf or veil.




Penang

Penang is famous for its historic George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can explore colorful colonial buildings, street art, and diverse cultural influences.


Be sure to try the local street food, often considered some of the best in Malaysia.




Ipoh

It is a small town in Malaysia but definitely worth a visit for its temples and street art. One of the best temples is the Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple, set within a limestone cave and featuring stunning rock formations and a tranquil garden. Ipoh is also home to Gua Tempurung, one of the longest caves in Malaysia.




Langkawi

This group of 99 islands is famous for its clean beaches, clear waters, and green rainforests. You can enjoy activities like snorkeling, visiting different islands, and taking a cable car ride to see amazing views of the nearby islands.




Malacca

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Malacca is known for its rich history, colonial architecture, and multicultural heritage.


Cameron Highlands

Escape the lowland heat by visiting this cool hill station, known for its tea plantations, strawberry farms, and beautiful hiking trails.

Be sure to take a tour of a tea estate and try some freshly brewed local tea.


Borneo

The third-largest island in the world, Borneo is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.

It is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife, including orangutans, pygmy elephants, and proboscis monkeys.


Taman Negara

Malaysia's oldest national park offers opportunities for jungle trekking, river cruises, and wildlife spotting.


Perhentian Islands

Located off the northeastern coast of Malaysia, the Perhentian Islands are renowned for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs.



Penang's famous street art with colorful, creative murals

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