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Malaysia - A destinastionation you must visit

Malaysia: An Exciting Mix of Culture, Nature and Technology

Malaysia is the Southeast Asian treasure with a unique combination of culture, landscape and urban beauty. The ancient ruins, the virgin islands and lively markets provide adventure, relaxation or cultural experience to the traveller. Here’s why Malaysia must be your destination of choice.

Diverse Culture: The Mixing Pot of Traditions

Malaysia’s cultural diversity is another special aspect of Malaysia. The land is also home to the Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous communities who all play their part in the tangle of culture. In Kuala Lumpur, you can see the National Museum to learn more about the country and its history, and wander the city streets where you will find lovely mosques, Chinese temples and vibrant Hindu shrines.

Holidays like Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year and Thaipusam offer a unique opportunity to witness the celebrations of cultures. By walking in local markets, such as Jalan Alor in KL or Jonker Street in Malacca, you get to sample regional foods from nasi lemak to laksa, whose dishes incorporate the cuisine of many different ethnicities.

Visitor Attractions: Contemporary Stuff & Old Treasures

Malaysia’s cities are an ambivalent mixture of contemporary and traditional. Kuala Lumpur’s two towers, Petronas, are the world’s highest twin towers, allowing for an unparalleled cityscape. A ferry ride away from KL will take you to Batu Caves, a Hindu temple built in limestone caverns, featuring a massive statue of Lord Murugan.

If you are an historian, make sure to visit the historic city of George Town in Penang, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its colonial buildings, street art, and street food culture combine old and new in a strange way.

Nature and Adventure: Rainforests to Tropical Islands.

Beyond the cities, Malaysia is a nature lover’s dream. The nation has the oldest tropical rainforest in the world including Taman Negara with jungle treks, canopy walks and the chance to observe exotic species like the Malayan tiger and tapir.

The islands in Malaysia are absolutely a sight for beach lovers. Langkawi and the Perhentian islands have pristine beaches, coral reefs and palm-lined beaches. These are great for snorkeling, diving or simply relaxing by the sea.

In Cameron Highlands, a hill station with a chilly climate, the heat would be taken off. Famous for its tea estates and strawberry farms, it’s a perfect place for trekking and countryside travel.

Social Places: Community and Tourist Areas

Malaysia’s cities are full of places where you can meet locals and others on the go. Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur is a trendy neighbourhood with cafes, restaurants, shopping malls. So, you can take a break in the chic rooftop bars of KL’s high rises or go for a night out in Changkat, the city’s entertainment district.

George Town, Penang, is a cultural hub with its own cafes, galleries and boutique stores as well. One could meander around Little India or Chinatown — buy handicrafts and enjoy street food while enjoying the laid-back feeling of the town.

Malaysia Travel Guide:

1. Year During Dry Season (March-October)Best to visit Malaysia during dry season for beach trips and outdoor activitiesMonsoon season arrives at different times throughout Malaysia.

2. Tie the Tie in Town: Malaysia is a Muslim nation so be modest when you dress, particularly when visiting religious places, leave your shoes behind when entering houses or temples, and keep tabs on street displays of affection.

3. Currency and Budget: Malaysia is a low-cost destination, with cheap street food and cheap hotels, public buses, the Light Rail Transit (LRT) and ridesharing apps like Grab are easy to access.

4. Language: Bahasa Malaysia is the national language, but English is also common, especially in tourist areas where visitors can easily communicate.

Conclusion

Whether it’s to witness different cultures, to go hiking through tropical forests or just chill out on the beautiful beaches, Malaysia has something for everyone. With the hospitality, delicious food and an interesting combination of modern and old attractions it’s not to be missed. Malaysia is not a destination, but it is an experience, and that will never be forgotten.

high rise building during night time
high rise building during night time
4-pillar mosque in front of rotunda during golden hour
4-pillar mosque in front of rotunda during golden hour
a bridge over a body of water surrounded by trees
a bridge over a body of water surrounded by trees
a very tall waterfall in the middle of a forest
a very tall waterfall in the middle of a forest
aerial view photography of boats on seashore
aerial view photography of boats on seashore
aerial photography of dome building
aerial photography of dome building
a flag flying in the air
a flag flying in the air