Do you want to upgrade your social media pictures? Or add another country to your travel book? Malaysia will give you one of the most unforgettable moments of your life. This country will give you a lifetime experience with its diverse culture.
It has so many tourist attractions which can be seen with a period of single-entry visa. The best time to visit Malaysia is between March and June, so plan your trip around that time. Through this blog, we will guide you to the top attractions and places to visit in Malaysia so that you can fully enjoy your stay there.
1. Kaula Lumpur
Being one of the largest cities in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur has a lot to offer - from various kinds of restaurants to festivities and culture. Here are the top 3 attractions of Kuala Lumpur:
● Batu Caves
The cave is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war. It is also known as Cathedral Caves. Note that women must cover their knees to pay respect to the culture.
● Bukit Bintang
A must-visit place for shopaholics, this place offers a large variety of things to shop. Spend your morning shopping and after getting tired have Malaysian cuisine. After all this, a walk around the area is something tourists do to enjoy the nightlife.
● Petronas Tower
This tower is considered to be the best tourist attraction in Malaysia. It's the world’s largest twin tower which connects the buildings on the 41st and 42nd floors. It is always open to the public and you can enjoy the bird’s eye view of the city.
➔ Ticket Price: Starts from 162 MYR
➔ Timings: 9 am to 9 pm (tickets can be bought from 8:30 am)
2. Penang
The two places in Penang to visit by Malaysia single entry visa are Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si Temple.
● Penang Hill
It has the world’s steepest tunnel. Along with that around 54 bungalows among which 10 are state-owned. Most of them were built 100 years ago. This is the best destination to enjoy the old architecture with nature.
Timings: 6:30 am - 10:00 pm.
● Kek Lok Si Temple
The temple being on the hill gives the top view of Penang Hill. Beautiful architecture with a hint of nature makes it calm and peaceful for the visitors.
Timings: 8:00 am -5:00 pm
3. Langkawi
Surrounded by nature and wildlife, this place helps you to connect with nature. Here are the top 3 places to visit that will give you an overview of Langkawi.
● Beaches
Nature means water to you? No worries, we have the top 2 beaches - Tengah and Pentai. Add these two beaches to your list to enjoy the sun while you rest on the sand.
● Island Hopping
It is a group of islands that includes both Malaysian and Indonesian Islands. Take a boat and have a look at the islands to enhance your connection with nature.
● Langkawi Sky Bridge
Human architecture connecting humans with nature is something that this bridge can be described as. This place is a must-visit for a nature walk of 10 minutes. Take the pictures for your memories while enjoying nature too.
4. The Cameron Highlands
Want to have your hands-on experience of how food is made? This place allows you to do so. Connecting with the roots of the fruits and food you enjoy might be a new experience for you.
● Tea Plantation
Most South Asian people love to drink tea. Visit here and see how the tea is made. Some owners may allow you to work or participate if you are interested in practical exposure.
● Strawberry Farms
Strawberry ice cream and cake are the love of many. But have you ever wondered how strawberries are grown and how they look in their initial stages? You might visit the farms in the area and have a look.
● Mossy Forest
Bring out the nature lover inside you because the mossy forest here is to die for. They provide you with a different lifetime experience.
Conclusion
This blog has given you an idea that Malaysia is a diverse country, from bustling cities to islands and forests. Few places give the enjoyment of both, nature and human architecture. While on your Malaysia visa, you can enjoy all of these places. Take a stroll around nature when the city life has exhausted you.
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