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10 Best Tourist Attractions in Malaysia

Planning to Visit in Malaysia? Check Out 10 Best Tourist Attractions in Malaysia

By Rupesh TupePublished 4 years ago 5 min read
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Malaysia is a country that appeals to people worldwide because of its diverse cultures and varied attractions. It is the perfect amalgamation of ancient traditions and modern lifestyle. Be its heritage sites, beautiful temples, spotless beaches, isolated islands, or wild jungles, there are a plethora of tourist attractions in Malaysia that cater to every kind of traveler. Here is a list of the top 10 best attractions in Malaysia.

Petronas Twin Tower

Hands down one of the most popular Malaysia tourist attractions is the Petronas Twin Towers that dominate the skyline of the city. They are the tallest twin structures in the world and are almost synonymous with the national identity of Malaysia. Consisting of 88 floors, the towers are connected with a Skybridge and you can see Islamic influence in the architecture of the structure. Tower 1 is completely occupied by Petronas while Tower 2 is leased out as office space to companies such as Reuters, Microsoft, Boeing, TCS, and more.

Batu Caves

Located in the Selangor region of Malaysia, Batu Caves is extremely popular for housing a 43-meter tall gold statue of Lord Murugan in the world. This popular Hindu shrine attracts thousands of worshippers during Thaipusam, an annual Hindu festival. You can access the Cathedral Cave by ascending 272 steps. This area has 3 main caves and many smaller caves that are home to many animals and insects. If interested, tourists can also try rock climbing with the help of the local trainers. The area is surrounded by lush greenery and is extremely beautiful and scenic.

Langkawi

Located off the northwest corner of Malaysia, Langkawi is a stunning archipelago consisting of 99 islands. Pulau Langkawi is the largest island here and all the other islands are a part of the state of Kedah. Langkawi continues to attract tourists with its crystal-clear beaches and dazzling blue waters. The Langkawi Geopark is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most visited places in Malaysia. Other attractions include the jaw-dropping Langkawi Sky Bridge that offers an enticing view of the rainforest and Telaga Tujah waterfall and the Langkawi cable car ride that is the steepest and the most thrilling cable car ride in the world. Visiting this place is one of the reasons people apply for a Malaysia visa.

Perhentian Island

Perhentian Island is part of a marine park and consists of two main islands - Perhentian Besar (big island) and Perhentian Kecil (small island). This glittering island is home to many colorful coral reefs and exotic marine life. It is extremely popular for water sporting activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking and that is one of the main reasons’ tourists throng this island. Water taxis are available to transport you from one beach to another. There are turtle conservation programs that offer visitors a chance to access areas where turtles come to lay eggs. Fishing is strictly prohibited here.

Mount Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu is the tallest mountain in Malaysia is considered one of the tallest peaks in South East Asia. Boasting of a summit height of 13,435 feet, Mount Kinabalu is part of Kinabalu Park, A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest national parks in Malaysia. This place has rich biodiversity and one of the best collections of flora and fauna in the world, including the threatened orangutans. This place is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, trekkers, and photographers for its verdant greenery and mesmerizing views. It has an exclusive ecosystem and is full of grasslands, meadows, and shrublands.

Cameron Highlands

It is a splendid hill station filled with strawberry farms, flower greenhouses, butterfly gardens, and lush tea plantations. The Cameron Highlands was first developed by the British in the 1920s and covers an area of more than 712 square kilometers. The island has a pleasant climate that is great for producing local honey and growing fresh vegetables. There are plenty of attractions such as beautiful waterfalls, heritage centers, pilgrimage, lavender gardens, museums, orchards, and hiking trails. This place is extremely well-known for the Rafflesia, the largest individual flower on Earth that grows directly on the ground and reaches a diameter of more than 100 centimeters.

Gunung Mulu National Park

A visit to this place transports you to a breathtaking world. The Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a labyrinth of mysterious caves and limestone formations. It is one of the most famous caving destinations in Malaysia. The Sarawak Chamber is the largest cave chamber in the world and is believed to be big enough to accommodate approximately 40 Boeing 747s. There are many threatened and endangered species that are well-protected in the national park. The dense foliage, verdant greenery, and rainforests provide a calm and serene atmosphere.

Taman Negara

Taman Negara means national park in the local Malay language and is one of the oldest rainforests in the world. This famous ecotourism destination offers the perfect break from the hustle-bustle of the cities. You can take a break from your routine life and visit this place for a perfect relaxation and rejuvenation. Walkthrough the long canopy walkway to get a glimpse of nature and wildlife. Enjoy activities such as bird watching, rafting, fishing, trekking, and boating. You can also enjoy cascading waterfalls, explore caves and jungles, and trek to Gunung Tahan.

Pulau Tioman

Located off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia, Pulau Tioman is touted as one of the most beautiful islands in the world. The island is encircled with untouched beaches, dense forests, and white coral reefs. This place is a haven for scuba divers and usually remains deserted during the monsoon(November to February) due to storms and heavy rains. Other activities include snorkeling, trekking in the surrounding jungles, and exploring the island on bicycles or motorbikes.

George Town

Located on the north-east corner of Penang Island, George Town is a popular historic town that is a heaven for history lovers. Named after Britain's King George III, it is brimming with pilgrimage and heritage sites, and historical monuments. The predominant population of this place is of Chinese origin. A visit to this place will transport you back to the colonial era. Wander through the streets and see the traditional shophouses, colorful buildings, churches, and temples, street art, and more. This place also has a lively shopping scene and many good eateries.

Conclusion

Malaysia is a country blessed by nature's bounty. It has a lot of excitement, adventure, and relaxation to offer to its visitors. So, plan a trip to this gorgeous country and have the time of your life.

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