The tourism ministry in Malaysia promotes tourism in the country with the tagline, “Malaysia Truly Asia” and they are not wrong. With the various culture and people in Malaysia, the food and culture of Malaysia compare to no other country.
Whether you are looking for an adventurous trip or a relaxing one, Malaysia can offer you both. With over 700 islands and beaches, a tranquil day by the water can do just the trick but if you are looking for a thrill then a day of mountain climbing or even exploring a cave will be just right for you.
The food in Malaysia also comes in a wide range starting from street food, local mamaks, to fancy restaurants; you will find almost everything you can think of.
With the diversity that Malaysia has to offer, here are the top 7 places you cannot miss on your next trip there!
If you are a beach person then you cannot go wrong with Langkawi. Consisting of 99 islands, Langkawi with its pearl-white beaches and beautiful landscape is the perfect place for a beach holiday. Out of the many things that can be done on this island, island hopping has to be a crowd favourite.
It takes about half your day and will take you to different islands around Langkawi each having its own specialty. Other than that, the cable car ride and the sky bridge in Langkawi is also a favourite for the tourists.
The sky bridge, being 660 metres above the sea level will definitely give you a thrilling experience as you cross it.
Batu Caves consists of a series of caves that are located inside a limestone hill and is a popular place among locals and tourists. It is a key pilgrimage place for Tamil Hindus and has three major Hindu temples and shrines located inside. While you need to climb up 272 steep steps to get to the top, the beautiful view of the city skyline will definitely make the climb worth it. The cave is said to be about 400 million years old and hence also has a historical value to it.
One of the first things that comes to our minds when we think of Malaysia is the twin towers. The Petronas Twin Towers are the tallest twin buildings in the world being 88 floors high. It is an international landmark and is the crown jewel of Kuala Lumpur. It has an observation deck on the 86th floor where you can get a closer view of the spires of the towers along with a spectacular view of Kuala Lumpur.
If you are looking to know more about the history of Malaysia, Melaka is the town for you. With more than 20 museums to visit, each signifying different aspects of the history of Malaysia, Melaka is a beautiful city for sure.
If museums are not your thing, then the famous Jonker Street might be it for you. It is a long street with shops on both sides where you can find almost everything you can think of. People call it the Chinatown of Melaka and is one of the coolest shopping destinations in Melaka. If that is not what you are looking for either, then the beaches in Melaka will surely not disappoint you.
Sitting at a café by the beach having the famous ikan bakar (a fish dish famous in Melaka) is an experience you will never forget.
If you are tired of the hot weather in Malaysia, the Cameron Highlands is the perfect place for you to visit. It is the coldest place in Malaysia being 800 to 1600 metres above sea level. If the pleasant weather is not enough reason for you then here is a list of things you can do while you are there.
The Big Red Strawberry Farm is where you can pick fresh strawberries straight from the trees and they are yours to keep. You can also enjoy delicious treats made from the fresh strawberries from the farm.
The Lavender Garden at Cameron Highland is another crowd pleaser as the sight of the beautiful flowers will surely make your day. There is also a bee farm where you can get fresh honey extracted from the hives there. The tea gardens in Cameron Highland are also beautiful and something that should not be missed.
If you do not want to go out of Kuala Lumpur then Sunway Lagoon is just the place for you. The 88 acres park has an amusement park, a water park, a wildlife park, and a lot more to offer all in one place, and is enough to keep you busy for the day. It is not just a fun place for kids but adults tend to enjoy the place just as much. If your days are packed and you still want to visit, they also have a night park to keep you entertained.
If you are up for a hike before you relax for the day, this is just the place for you. This waterfall is said to be the most beautiful among all the waterfalls in Malaysia and is located about 45km from Kuantan.
After 45 minutes to an hour hike, you will find yourself at the waterfall and if you are lucky and the weather is in your favour, you will see a beautiful rainbow that looks like it is coming out straight from the fall. While the hike may not be easy for everyone, the view, especially of the rainbow, makes it worth it.