Why visit: Iconic landmarks and one of the tallest twin towers in the world. You can visit the sky bridge and observation deck for amazing views of the city.
Why visit: A series of limestone caves with Hindu temples, the highlight being the massive golden statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance. It’s a cultural and spiritual landmark.
Why visit: A tropical paradise with pristine beaches, clear waters, and beautiful landscapes. You can visit the Langkawi Sky Bridge for stunning views or explore the Langkawi Wildlife Park.
Why visit: Known for its rich cultural heritage, street art, and mouthwatering food. Explore Georgetown’s UNESCO-listed heritage zone, or enjoy Penang Hill and the famous Kek Lok Si Temple.
Why visit: A cooler escape with lush tea plantations, strawberry farms, and breathtaking landscapes. Ideal for hiking, visiting butterfly gardens, and enjoying fresh produce.
Why visit: One of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, perfect for jungle trekking, canopy walks, and spotting wildlife like tigers, elephants, and exotic birds.
Why visit: Gorgeous white-sand beaches, clear turquoise water, and great diving and snorkeling spots. The islands are less commercialized, so it’s perfect for a relaxed beach getaway.
Why visit: Famous for the world’s largest cave system and the incredible Deer Cave. You can also explore the Sarawak Chamber—the largest cave chamber in the world.
Why visit: A UNESCO World Heritage city with a blend of colonial and traditional architecture. Explore the Dutch Square, St. Paul’s Hill, and Jonker Street for food, antiques, and culture.
Why visit: Known for the towering Mount Kinabalu, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s a popular spot for trekking, or you can visit nearby islands, beaches, and cultural villages.
Why visit: A hill station with a cool climate and a theme park, casinos, and entertainment complexes. It’s known as the “City of Entertainment,” offering a unique combination of nature and fun.
Why visit: The world’s largest free-flight aviary. It’s a great place for birdwatching and photography, with species from across the globe.
Why visit: A living museum showcasing Malaysia’s indigenous cultures. Explore traditional longhouses, watch cultural performances, and learn about local crafts and traditions.
Why visit: One of the world’s best dive spots. Sipadan is renowned for its rich marine life, including sea turtles, sharks, and schools of fish.
Why visit: KL is a street food haven! Don’t miss Jalan Alor, which is packed with stalls serving up everything from satay to char kway teow to roti john.
Why visit: Malaysia is home to several UNESCO sites, including the historic city of George Town (Penang) and Melaka, as well as the natural wonder of Kinabalu Park.
Why visit: Experience authentic Malay culture by visiting rural villages. Enjoy home-cooked meals, see local crafts, and understand the traditional way of life.
Why visit: Sabah has some of the best beaches in Malaysia, including Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park and Mantanani Islands, perfect for water activities like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking.
Why visit: A beautiful piece of modern Islamic architecture in Kuala Lumpur, offering both cultural and architectural insight.
Why visit: This massive national park is perfect for hiking, wildlife spotting, and adventure activities like river cruises and canopy walks.
Why visit: A lesser-known park in Sarawak, famous for its waterfalls, hiking trails, and biodiversity. A perfect spot for nature lovers.
