Places To Visit in Your Next Trip to Malaysia

Places to visit in your next trip to Malaysia By TravBond Reviews

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According to many, Malaysia is the ultimate travel destination in Southeast Asia. If you want tranquility, bio-diversity, and peace of mind you are welcome to can pay a visit here. With a population of 32 million people, Malaysia is home to a number of ethnic groups. Today in this article we will talk about the main tourist attractions that Malaysia has to offer. We highly recommend you to read the article until the very end to get the whole picture out of it. So here it goes.

Places to visit in your next trip to Malaysia:

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia as well as the largest city in the nation Malaysia. If you have seen any posters of Malaysia at any point in your life, it is more than likely that you have seen an image of this city in particular.


1. Petronas Twin Tower:
Petronas Twin Tower is arguably the most iconic man-made structure in Malaysia. It is 451 meters tall with an iconic 58-meter long sky bridge at a height of 170 meters. There is a large shopping mall named Suria KLCC in the podium of the towers. You can purchase a ticket to visit the tower from its insides.

2. Batu Caves:
Batu Caves is another iconic tourist attraction that Kuala Lumpur has to offer. It is situated in the northern region of Kuala Lumpur. These caves in the limestone hills are assumedly 400 million years old. Enthralling due to its spiritual elements as well as the topographic features. Moreover, the Batu Caves pulls in about more than one million pilgrims each year.

3. Menara Kuala Lumpur or the Kuala Lumpur Tower:
KL Tower stands tall at 421 meters, and you can get a birds-eye view of the city from here. So if you are in the city then visit the tower and enjoy the Observation deck and Sky deck in a single ticket.
Other than this trio of tourist attractions there are also more tourist attractions such as Bukit Bintang and Petaling Street.

Langkawi Island

Langkawi Island is a terra firma consists of a total of 99 islands on the west coastline. The island greets you with the popular cable car, clean turquoise blue water, surrounded white sandy beaches. Moreover, Langkawi Geopark is a UNESCO heritage site. Pantai Cenang in Langkawi makes for great nightlife dotted with cocktail bars, lounges, and pubs.

Penang


Penang is a Malaysian state, locally known as Penang Island City, which was found in the year 1786. It is situated on the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Covering an area of about 293 sq. km.
Penang Island was earlier known as “Prince of Wales Island”. Almost half of the island’s population resides in the city of George Town which is the capital of Penang Island; it is the second-largest city of Malaysia in respect of the population.
Penang is famously known as the ‘food capital of Malaysia’. And it is recognized for its beaches therefore, is nicknamed as the Pearl of the Orient.

The extreme points of the Penang islands are:
  • Batu Ferringhi in North (5.482877° N, 100.256429° E)
  • George Town in East (5.418714° N, 100.345521° E)
  • Teluk Tempayok in South (5.257156° N, 100.27957° E)
  • Penang National Park in West (5.472174° N, 100.175159° E)
Penang Island has the Tropical Rainforest climate throughout the year expect a couple of times when the climate shifts to the Tropical Monsoon climate.
It is one of the most renowned tourist spots in Malaysia and there is much to explore on this exotic island.  Some of the major attractions of the Penang Island are Burmese Temple, Fort Cornwallis, Wonderfood Museum, Reclining Buddha, Street of Harmony, Armenian Street Art and Rainbow Skywalk.

Malacca

Malacca is a significant historical tourist spot in Malaysia. If you are willing to visit antiquated buildings, colonial structures, and old landmarks you must visit Malacca. Malacca offers you with significant tourist attractions like:


  1. Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese Temple
  2. Tamang Sari Revolving Tower
  3. Cheng Ho Cultural Museum
  4. Villa Sentosa
  5. Sultanate Palace
  6. Stadthuys
  7. St. Paul's Church
  8. Bukit China
  9. Malacca Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary
  10. Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple
  11. Baba & Nonya Heritage Museum
  12. Melaka Zoo
  13. Famosa Fort
  14. Christ Church
  15. Prison Museum
Other attractions:
  1. Trishaw Ride
  2. Melaka River Cruise
  3. Nonya Food
  4. Nightlife of Melaka Raya
  5. Famosa Resort
Turns out Malacca has quite a few engaging tourist spots for you.

A Concluding Note:

If you have any queries regarding your Malaysia tour, or if you want to visit these tourist attractions in a budget you can browse through our Malaysia tour packages.

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