Whether a business or leisure holiday, whether you want to see the night life or a jungle adventure – Malaysia has everything to offer. Malaysia is often called the truly Asian country which is so much true since Malaysia is a potpourri of the Asian culture. Malaysia is a diverse land where diversity can be seen in all spheres – people, food, language, religion, festivals and much more. It is a dynamic city with fabulous food, beautiful beaches, peaceful islands and amazing wildlife packed rainforests. As a traveller there is so much to explore in Malaysia but to list a few of the special things to do and explore in Malaysia is as follows:.
Petronas Towers
One of the most iconic sights in the world, The Petronas Towers are located in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They were once the tallest buildings in the world. They symbolise the architectural prosperity in Malaysia. They also offer attractions such as the Sky Walk over the Sky Bridge and Observatory to view entire Malaysia in city lights and are popular among tourists.
Ancient Rainforests
For numeroustravellers, Malaysia is defined by its equatorial rainforest. A significant portion of primary jungle have been preserved intact and are protected by the national parks and conversation projects here in Malaysia. You can take a stroll along the world’s longest canopy walkway in one of the captivating rainforests in Malaysia.
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is located in the Sabah District of Malaysia. It is a rehabilitation site to the orphan Orangutans. There are about 25 Orangutans housed in the nursery apat from the ones that are free in the nature. The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is a popular tourist spot and experiences tourists throughout the year.
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
The Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park is a collection of small 5 islands off the coast of Sabah. They are quite accessible through ferry and are less crowded than the other islands. Tourists enjoy trekking, swimming and scuba diving here.
Penang
Penang is a small island in western Malaysia and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Having its focus on conservation and preservation, it makes its travellers experience luxury and beauty at the same time as it houses some beautiful luxury five stars and has a great flora and fauna loved by many travellers.
Taman Negara National Park
Located in the state of Pahang, this beautiful National Park is a sight for frequent visitors. It is one of the largest national park in Malaysia and features the longest rope walkway. The travellers will find a 130 million years old virgin rainforest depicting the most amazing natural beauty on earth. The Taman Negara National Park is a perfect place if you love rainforest and outdoor activities.
Batu Caves
An iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor, Malaysia, the Batu caves attract thousands of tourists all year round. It is a site of famous Hindu Temple and shrine and its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance and the view of the stunning skyline of the city centre.

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