The Top things to do in Malaysia

Malaysia is a quite develop country. So there are many expensive works at here. Malaysia local food is special, though. Because, Malaysia is combination among Chinese, Indian, Malaysian cultural cuisine. The cultural diversity that it has made for the highlight of Malaysia attractions, makes tourists impressed.

Petronas Twin Towers (Kuala Lumpur)

Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers, are twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Petronas Twin Towers were once the tallest buildings in the world. Now the world’s tallest twin construction,  the 88-storey buildings were designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates with both towers joined at the 41st and 42nd floors by a 58 metre-long, double-decker Sky Bridge.

The Top things to do in Malaysia

Petronas Twin Towers (Kuala Lumpur)

Langkawi Cable Car

  • Cable Car is the highest in Langkawi. Cable Car or SkyCab is located at the oldest part of South East Asia. It is the first to knob from the ancient sea and estuary! That’s something to give a goosebump if you can get the gist. Come and experience it yourself.
  • The Base Station is located at the foothill of the Machinchang mountain. From here, visitors will be taken up to the cool Machinchang mountain via the cable car system. The ride will be an exhilarate experience for everyone to enjoy. You will also be able to gripe a glimpse of the flora and fauna that surrounds the area.
The Top things to do in Malaysia

Langkawi Cable Car

Jonker Walk Night Market

Weekly shopping extravaganza in Melaka keeps the shops along Jin Hang Jebat open late while trinket sellers, food barkeepers and the occasional psychic man close the street to traffic. It has become far more commercial, attracting scores of tourists.

The Top things to do in Malaysia

Jonker Walk Night Market

Kinabalu national park

  • Kota Kinabalu, East Malaysia’s capital city, doesn’t really personify Borneo – the capital isn’t a muddle of leafy greens and seaside hutches, but it is the place to go for a cache of Sabahan’s topmost sights.
  • Home to the 4095-metre Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak, the Kinabalu National Park was located in northwest Sabah, is first UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malaysia. It has one of the world’s largest collections of fauna and flora; the two-day journey across its landscape to get to the top of the Borneo peak is a sure-fire adventure challenge for intrepid climbers.
The Top things to do in Malaysia

Kinabalu national park

Redang Island

  • The beautiful island of Pulau Redang lies about 22 km off Tanjung Merang or 45 km north-northeast of Kuala Terengganu, the closest point on the continent. The Bugis people from Celebes, Indonesia were believed to be the first people on the island. Many of their descendants are now working the tourist trade in Redang while others have moved to the mainland.
  • Through the years, Redang has grown to be one of the most popular destinations for tourists and divers due its original nature and rich marine environment.
The Top things to do in Malaysia

Redang Island

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Best Time To Visit Asia

Asia can be anything you want it to be - go for the people and the massive diversity of culture and religion. Go for the ecology - the huge mountains for adventure, the lush jungle and the absurdly exotic wildlife. Go for the food - local foods, the noodles and the local delicacies. Discover new things. Or simply go for sun and relaxation.

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