Top Places to see in Malaysia

Malaysia is an amazing melting pot of people, culture and geographic diversity. A country blessed with immense natural beauty, it is a delight to explore many of Malaysia’s truly amazing sights. Here we take a look at some of Malaysia’s must-see places:

KL

Night view of Kuala Lumpur Image courtesy: Wikipedia/Sp eloc

Kuala Lumpur: This is the glitzy capital of Malaysia, a teeming metropolis. There is a lot of sight seeing to be done apart from shopping, dining and nightlife. Petronas Twin Towers, Orchid Garden, Batu Caves among others provide a rich array of places to see and savour.

genting skyway

Genting Skyway Image: Wikipedia/Shahnoor Habib Munmun

Genting Highlands: Malaysia’s beautiful hill station perched 5000 ft. above sea level and has the only official casino. Take the car or enjoy the lovely cable car to reach there. Spend the day in the theme park, casino or in taking in the beautiful sights. Just an hour away from Kuala Lumpur by car.

cameron

Tea plantations at Cameron Highlands courtesy: Wikitravel.org

Cameron Highlands: This tableland is lush green and has some charming tea plantations along with forests, lakes and wildlife. Venture outdoors and enjoy the amazing natural beauty of this place.

langkawi

Sunset on Langkawi. Image:wikitravel.org/Umang,joshi

Langkawi: This is an island situated in the north-western corner of Malaysia in the Andaman Sea. It is an archipelago of many tiny islands. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful but it also has some lovely places to see like the largest indoor aquarium and the unique Pregnant Maiden Lake. Enjoy the pristine beaches, rainforest , lush-green mountains or mangroves; this is a stunning place blessed with amazing natural beauty.

taman negara

Taman Negara Image: Wikipedia.org/RoB

Taman Negara: Enjoy kayaking, trekking and fishing in the lake as you spend time in the dense rainforest that will soothe your soul. Do spend some time in the National Park as well.

gunung mulu

Pinnacles at Mulu. Image: Wikipedia.org/Paul White

Gunung Mulu National Park: This is an awe-inspiring natural attraction with some of the largest cave systems in in the world. It also has unique limestone karst formations. A true feast for the eyes.

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