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Malaysia is a stunning and multicultural country that has so much to offer to its visitors. A melting pot for a good number of cultures that call Malaysia their home, you can find the same variety in all of the places and experiences here. The country has a lot to offer to its discerning tourists in terms of all the Malaysian tourist attractions like beautiful islands, beaches, quaint towns, heritage sites, and adventure spots. You can find something for everyone here, and that is why Malaysia is a must-visit. Here we have compiled 12 of the most stunning places to visit in Malaysia.

Here Is A List Of The Best Places To Visit In Malaysia

Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur

The most popular tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur, the Petronas Twin Towers are the tallest twin structures in the world. The towers are 88 floors tall and have an impressive total of 76 elevators. While most of the floors on the towers are rented to companies—IBM, Microsoft, and Huawei Technologies all have offices here—the bottom floors of the towers are reserved for Suria KLCC, one of the largest shopping centres in Malaysia. The towers have Islamic-inspired architecture and the area around them features the well-maintained KLCC Park. It happens to be one of the best and most visited places to visit in Malaysia.

Batu Caves, Selangor

Located in the Selangor region of Malaysia, Batu Caves has one of the most famous Hindu shrines belonging to Lord Murugan. The main cave is at the top of a massive colorful staircase with 272 steps known as the Cathedral Cave. At the bottom of the stairs, you will be welcomed by a 43-meter gold statue of Lord Murugan. Visitors are allowed to explore the caves on their own or can join a guided tour to learn more about the caves.

Mount Kinabalu, Sabah

Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Malaysia. The mountain is part of Kinabalu Park, one of the oldest national parks in Malaysia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mount Kinabalu is a major destination for climbers and they love to enjoy impressive trails that allow a glimpse of the picturesque surroundings of the region. The Mountain has a unique ecosystem of alpine meadows, grasslands, and shrublands and is home to impressive flora and fauna. One of the best places to visit in Malaysia.

Mount Kinabalu, near Low’s Peak, about 3900m. This is sunrise.

Perhentian Island

Perhentian Island is a group of small islands that are part of a marine park and is a major tourist destination in Malaysia. These stunning coral-fringed islands are one of the most unique places to visit in the country. Scuba diving, snorkeling, and kayaking are popular activities here, but visitors can also volunteer in turtle conservation programs and get unique access to the areas where turtles come to lay eggs.

Perhentian islands, Malaysia

Sipadan Islands

Sipadan Island and its surrounding ocean waters are part of the world’s richest marine habitat. Home to endangered hawksbill turtles, whale sharks, monitor lizards, and hundreds of coral species the island is also considered one of the best diving destinations in the world. Due to endangered species living on this island its fiercely protected and requires a permit in advance. Due to environmental protection laws visitors cannot stay on the island hence visitors usually come here early in the morning as part of snorkeling and diving tours.

Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak

Gunung Mulu National Park another UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its impressive karst limestone pinnacles that resemble people standing in large formations. The massive caves at this park are stunning. The park is thriving in biodiversity richness and the uniqueness of the flora & fauna collections found here are well-protected. Do not miss adventure caving, canopy walks, trekking, boat rides, and waterfalls exploration when you come here.

Penang Hill

Penang Hill is one of the most famous hill stations in Malaysia and a favorite tourist destination for honeymooners. Famous as an exotic destination, the place offers its visitors so much to explore. Penang Hill also has a pleasant climate throughout the year making it an ideal destination for a vacation. Filled with rare species of flora and fauna this hill is a delight for nature lovers. 

Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Sandakan

The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center was founded in 1964 to help orphaned orangutan babies be rescued from the pet trade or saved from illegal hunting. If you are a wildlife enthusiast and love exploring new places, which promote wildlife and its conservation, this destination is one you shouldn’t miss.  Over 80 orangutans currently live free in the reserve. While visitors cannot interact with the animals or approach them, they can come to the center to learn more about orangutans and see the nursery and the climbing area through a glass window. 

Sepilok, Sabah State, Borneo, Malaysia

Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town

Sitting on top of Air Itam mountain is Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temple Kek Lok Si. The temple’s seven-story Pagoda surrounded by 10,000 Buddha statues makes this a striking destination that can’t be missed. This temple is often called “The temple of supreme bliss”. Being the largest temple in Malaysia the temple experiences tremendous footfall from pilgrims throughout the year. 

Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang

Langkawi Skycab, Kedah

The Langkawi Skycab is known to be the steepest cable car ride in the world. The cable car carries passengers to Mount Mat Cincang – Langkawi’s second-highest peak and thus is considered one of the must-visit places to see in Langkawi. The journey to the top, in glass-bottom gondolas, takes about 15 minutes and offers sweeping views of the bay, the Telaga Tujuh waterfall, and the turquoise waters surrounding Langkawi Island.

Bako National Park, Borneo

Established in 1957 Bako National Park is a national park is the oldest national park in Malaysia. The park sits right against the water, sandy beaches, and steep sandstone cliffs surrounding the beautiful mangroves and peat swamp forests. Bako is home to approximately 150 endangered proboscis monkeys, which are endemic to Borneo, and has been called “the best place to see proboscis monkeys. Other animals include the long-tailed macaque, silvered langur, plantain squirrel, Bornean bearded pig, monitor lizards, and otters.

Cameron Highlands, Pahang

Covering an area of over 712 square kilometers is the stunningly picturesque emerald-green hill station of Cameron Highlands. This region is known for its tea estates which is a legacy of British colonial times. The highlands offer you the opportunity for a hike surrounded by orchards, lavender farms, and mossy forests with lakes and waterfalls. The Cameron Highlands area is also home to the Rafflesia, the largest individual flower on Earth, which grows directly on the ground and can reach a diameter of over 100 centimeters.

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Plenty Of Options To Have A Perfect Vacation

Malaysia is a stunning mix of beautiful flora and fauna, beaches, and cities that have both colonial and modern architecture. You can have a wonderful vacation with tons of exciting activities whatever the budget. It’s the perfect destination for either with family, with friends or even if you wish to fly solo. Hopefully, our list will make your planning easier. So which of these stunning places to visit in Malaysia is your favorite? Tell us in the comments section.