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Top 16 Places To Visit In Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's capital and largest city have much to offer visitors, regardless of their interests. A cosmopolitan metropolis with a significant religious influence, Kuala Lumpur is filled with high-end shopping opportunities and plenty of exciting things to do and places to explore. For many people, it's a starting point for exploring Malaysia. The famous Petronas Twin Towers are not the only marvel

Manukan Island

The second largest island sitting in the first ever marine national park of Malaysia, Manukan Island is one of the exciting tourist places in Malaysia that one should visit at least once in a lifetime. Home to an extensive number of water sports and beaches, this island has plenty to offer to locals and travelers alike.  The Island is famed for

Pangkor Island

If you’re seeking peace and solitude with the perfect mix of beauty and serenity, you should be heading to Pangkor Island, one of the most tranquil Malaysia tourist attractions. Lying near Perak’s coast, this is one of the best Malaysia tourist attractions that features empty beaches, crystal clear and clean water, and dense jungles covering the center of the island. You’ll

Mount Kinabalu

The tallest mountain of Borneo, Mount Kinabalu is a striking sight to behold. Hikers love to enjoy impressive trails that allow a glimpse of the picturesque surroundings of the region. Quite popular among people with adventurous bones, it is one of the best Malaysia visiting place to have a thrill oozing experience. Among the good places to visit in Malaysia,

Kinabatangan

Located to the east of Sabah, Kinabatangan is known for its rainforest remains. Its wildlife sanctuary attracts a large number of wildlife lovers at this tourist attraction is Malaysia. Among the most romantic places to visit in Malaysia, this one tops the list. Visit the Jungle Camp to enjoy wildlife in its unhindered natural habitat.

Perhentian Island

A group of stunning, coral fringed islands – the Perhentian Island is located almost 19 km away from the North-eastern Malaysia. It is a part of marine park where activities like fishing are strictly prohibited. It is one of the most unique places to visit in the country. It is also counted among the best places to visit in Malaysia

Royal Selangor Visitor Centre

Founded in 1885, Royal Selangor is the world’s foremost name in quality pewter, a brand synonymous with design and craftsmanship for an endless variety of homeware and gifts sold in more than twenty countries around the world. The Royal Selangor Visitor Centre takes you back over a hundred years to the founding of Royal Selangor and its inextricable link with the

Carey Island

Carey Island is located on Selangor’s coast, northwest of Morib and a short distance from Port Klang. It is a mere 20 minutes drive from the royal town of Klang. It comprises largely oil palm estates. Carey Island is popular for two things - great seafood and the indigenous Mah Meri (pronounced Mak Miri) tribe with a reputation for traditional woodcarvings

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque

The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque, also known as the "Blue Mosque" in Shah Alam is heralded as one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia and the most stunning structures in the country. Its most distinguishing feature is its large blue-and-white dome, measuring 52m in diameter and reaching 107m from the ground up. The mosque has four minarets, measuring

Bujang Valley

The Bujang Valley or "Lembah Bujang" is a sprawling historical complex situated near Merbok, Kedah. Once the site of the Srivijaya Empire, an ancient Malay kingdom dating back to the first few centuries till the 12th century, it is the richest archaeological area in Malaysia. Over the years, numerous artefacts have been uncovered in the Bujang Valley - celadons, porcelain, stoneware,