Malaysia

There are so many places in Malaysia to visit, including the bustling capital Kuala Lumpur, the mountainous landscape of Cameron Highlands, the idyllic beaches of the Perhentian Islands and the delicious food stalls of Penang. It is the capital that is the easiest to visit, thanks to its capital airport and its central location on the Malaysian peninsula, making the onward journey easy. Kuala Lumpur is a super modern capital, but there is so much more to it than its famous towers - Petronas Towers - and in the city of super modern capitals there is a bustling and authentic Chinatown colonial architecture at Merdaka Square, Little India with its smell that will take you back to India itself, the city itself, Little India, the smell of the city, the country itself and much more. Kuala Lumpur activities are varied and surely there is something for everyone. One of Malaysia's most important natural attractions are the Mulu Caves in Gunung Mulu National Park. Batu Caves is one of Malaysia’s most famous and visited places and a good day trip from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Kuala Lumpur. Visiting the caves of Batu is a cult for travellers to experience local flora and fauna, including the wild monkeys that inhabit the areas of Sarawak and East Malaysia and the bats that live in the caves. With the surroundings of the city and the super modern capital, you cannot miss the religious monuments, but one thing you should do when you see Malaysia is to go into the caves themselves. If you are looking for a peaceful getaway, one of the best things in Malaysia (or more specifically, Malaysian Borneo) is to visit Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. The park is located in the east of Malaysia (Borneo National Park) and consists of 5 islands most people go there on a day trip and stay in one of these luxury resorts if you have a little money. The summit of the sea is the most magnificent national park in Malaysia and one of the best sights and activities in the country is the park. Kuala Lumpur has a combination of iconic landmarks - Twin Towers, Shopping Haven, Pavilion, KL Berjaya, Times Square and many more - we locals call it Alor Setar, and in this park, you can experience metropolitan life in Malaysia. It is KLCC Park is free to visit, and you can relax an entire day in the park. Located in Kuala Selangor Nature Park, this park is one of the few places where magical fireflies can be found. Petronas Tower is famous for being the world's tallest twin towers, the Petronas Tower is one of the most amazing places in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia city. Perfect for KL, Malaysia's capital, any itinerary should start with a visit to the iconic landmark of the Petrons Twin Towers - the towering city of Kuala Lumpur at 4,519m. As one of Malaysia's tourist attractions, it is an important landmark of the city and known for its fascinating views from above.