Malaysia

Travel Guide

Malaysia
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Malaysia
Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia Travel Guide Video

Blessed with pristine beaches, lush rainforests, sprawling cities and colonial towns, this fascinating, food-obsessed country offers myriad exciting experiences.

When most people think of Malaysia, they tend to think of fantastical cityscapes, thanks in no small part to the distinctive and imposing skyline of the capital, Kuala Lumpur. But the country is home to much more than just high-energy cities. Leave the urban limits behind to discover charming colonial towns, tropical islands and sun-soaked beaches.

Buzzing Kuala Lumpur’s most recognizable landmarks are probably the Petronas Towers, a pair of majestic twin towers that soar to a height of 1,483 feet (452 meters). Ascend to the viewing platform to admire breathtaking city views.

The more manageably sized colonial city of Melaka is another much-loved tourist hotspot. Haggle at Jonker Walk Night Market and wander around the UNESCO-listed historic center.

For a break among nature, head for Borneo’s Mount Kinabalu, one of the highest mountains in Southeast Asia. Embark on a 2-day hike and enjoy a picture-perfect sunrise on the second morning.

Other must-try outdoor pursuits include a walk across Langkawi Sky Bridge. One of the longest curved suspension bridges in the world, it offers unrivalled views of Langkawi’s lush jungle canopy.

Marvel at apes in the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, which has a conservation center dedicated to protecting and rehabilitating orphaned or previously captive orangutans. A wide variety of feathered species also reside here, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching.

Malaysian cuisine, which fuses Indian, Chinese and homegrown flavours, has earned global renown. Slurp bowls of laksa (spicy noodle soup) and try nasi lemak (coconut milk rice).

Kuala Lumpur International Airport is the largest Malaysian airport, although many domestic and international flights also arrive and depart in Penang International Airport.

The many public transportation options in Malaysia means you can travel comfortably by bus or train between towns and cities. In Kuala Lumpur, make use of the efficient monorail system. Visit Malaysia between March and June, when local children are not on vacation and humidity levels are low, for the most pleasant sightseeing experience.

Shining cities and tropical rainforests sit side-by-side in this fascinating Southeast Asian country.

Popular cities in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur showing shopping, nightlife and a city
Kuala Lumpur
Known for Shopping, Dining and Family-friendly
Explore Kuala Lumpur: its architecture, dining, temples and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • KLCC Park
  • Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Petaling Jaya
Petaling Jaya
Known for Shopping, Family-friendly and Theme parks
Escape to Petaling Jaya! Enjoy its basketball, theme park and ice skating.

Reasons to visit

  • Sunway Pyramid Mall
  • Sunway Lagoon Theme Park
  • 1 Utama
Putrajaya
Putrajaya
Known for Shopping, Lakes and Family-friendly
With lush green spaces and sleek architecture, this ultra-modern metropolis is the epitome of an intelligent, garden city.

Reasons to visit

  • Putrajaya International Convention Centre
  • Putra Mosque
Subang Jaya
Subang Jaya
Known for Shopping, Dining and Swimming
Subang Jaya awaits: its sports, dining and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Empire Shopping Gallery
Shah Alam
Shah Alam
Known for Golf, Theme parks and Lakes
Trip time! Discover the lake views, golf and water park in Shah Alam.
Puchong
Puchong
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Experience the local cuisine, entertainment and lake views in Puchong!

Popular places to visit

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