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Places To Visit Malaysia

Continent: Asia

Region: Southeast Asia, Far East

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Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, popularly referred to as KL, is the capital city of Malaysia. Officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, it is also the largest city of the country, spreading over almost 245 sq km. Steel-clad skyscrapers, mega shopping malls, renowned monuments, bustling markets and burgeo...

Langkawi

Langkawi
Attracting over 3 million travellers annually, Langkawi, or the Jewel of Kedah State, is an archipelago of 99 islands in Malaysia. Sprawled over the turquoise Malacca Strait, Langkawi flaunts serene beaches interspersed with cliffs and rainforests, expansive rice paddies, chic promenades, historical...

Georgetown Penang

Georgetown Penang
As Malaysia’s fourth most-populated city, Georgetown is the colourful, multicultural capital of Penang Island. Once an eminent trading hub on the Straits of Malacca, the UNESCO-listed city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, temples, mosques and pristine beaches. Beyond ...

Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands
Located in Pahang, Genting Highlands is a beautiful hill station in Malaysia which is only an hour’s drive away from Kuala Lumpur. Dubbed as the "City of Entertainment" is renowned for its spirited nightlife, luxury hotels, huge shopping complexes and world-class casinos.

Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands is a gorgeous hill station nestled in the hills of Pahang in Malaysia, in the northwestern tip of the country near the South China Sea in Southeast Asia. Bordered by the Malaysian states of Perak and Kelantan, this hilly district is home to eight different settlements that boast of...

Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu, commonly referred to as KK, is the capital of Sabah. The city lies on the fringes of the South China Sea and is home to the majestic Mount Kinabalu, after which it is named. Serviced by Kota Kinabalu International Airport, this city serves as the gateway to eastern Malaysia and partic...

Ipoh

Ipoh
Ipoh is the capital of Perak and Malaysia’s third-largest city. It is located between George Town and Kuala Lumpur and is a popular destination for lovers of adventure, art, heritage, and architecture. From exploring breathtaking limestone caves and kayaking along the Kinta River to trying out ...

Pekan

Pekan
Pekan is a town in the Pekan District of Pahang in Malaysia. It is popularly known as the "Royal Town of Malaysia" as it is the seat of the Pahang Sultanate. Home to some grand buildings, Pekan town is scenic and pristine with wide clean streets, spacious fields and royal palaces.

Petaling Jaya

Petaling Jaya
Located close to the capital of Malaysia, Kualua Lumpur, Petaling Jaya is a little township which has developed into a city. Locals fondly call it 'PJ'. It is also supposed to be the rainiest area in all of Malaysia, having little to no dry seasons to speak of. Nonetheless, it makes for a lovely exp...

Batu Caves

Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a series of limestone caves and one of the most popular Hindu shrines located outside India. It is situated about 13 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur in the district of Gombak, making it an unmissable day trip from the city. The main highlight of the Batu Caves is 140 fe...

Melaka

Melaka
Melaka was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, in 2008. It is a city that is culturally rich and also has a number of historical sites for visits. There is also a little river running through the city, providing it with a calm, peaceful aura.

Batu Ferringhi

Batu Ferringhi
Batu Ferringhi is a resort town located near GeorgeTown of Penang Island, Malaysia. It is the prime beach destination of Penang due to Miami beach and is wrapped with reinvigorating water sports like sailing, parasailing, jet ski and banana boating. It bestows rustic relaxation next to bri...

Faq on malaysia

What is the capital of Malaysia?

The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur.

What language is spoken in Malaysia?

The official language of Malaysia is Malay (Bahasa Malaysia). English is widely used, and there are various other languages and dialects spoken due to the country's diverse population.

What is the currency used in Malaysia?

The currency used in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR).

What is the climate like in Malaysia?

Malaysia has a tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and consistent temperatures throughout the year. There are two main monsoon seasons, which bring heavy rainfall to different regions of the country.

What are the popular tourist destinations in Malaysia?

Some popular tourist destinations in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Malacca, the Cameron Highlands, and the Borneo rainforests. The country offers a rich blend of cultural, natural, and historical attractions.

What is the food like in Malaysia?

Malaysian cuisine is known for its diverse and flavorful dishes, influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai, and Indonesian cuisines. Some popular dishes include nasi lemak, roti canai, satay, and laksa.

Is Malaysia a safe country for tourists?

Malaysia is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. Like in any other country, it's important to take basic precautions, but the crime rate is relatively low, and people are generally friendly and welcoming.

What is the major religion in Malaysia?

Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, and the majority of the population practices it. However, Malaysia is a multicultural and multi-religious country, with a significant number of Buddhists, Christians, and Hindus.

How can I get around in Malaysia?

Malaysia has a well-developed transportation system. You can use buses, trains, and taxis for local transportation, and there are domestic flights for traveling between cities. In major urban areas like Kuala Lumpur, there's also a modern light rail transit (LRT) system.

What are some cultural etiquette tips for visiting Malaysia?

When visiting Malaysia, it's important to be respectful of the local culture. Dress modestly, particularly in religious places. It's customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home. Additionally, using your left hand for giving or receiving things is considered impolite, as the left hand is traditionally used for personal hygiene.