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Kuala Lumpur is the place that offers you the most experiences. There are chic shopping malls (like Pavilion KL and Suria KLCC). Moreover, a competitive cocktail scene and a sci-fi skyline can be seen in the Petronas Towers. It rises like twin rockets. Alternatively, Menara KL glows like a futuristic lighthouse, where you can head to the 300m-high sky deck for an expansive view.
Additionally, Kuala Lumpur comes accompanied by nature and history. There is courtesy of time-worn temples, Kopitiam (traditional coffee houses), and rainforests almost side by side with high-rise buildings. Besides, the multi-story Thean Hou Temple and ornate Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad force contemplation and wonder.
Gunung Mulu is arguably Malaysia’s best national park. Between Gunung Mulu (2376m/7795ft) and Gunung Api (1710m/5610ft) are old-growth forests, limestone pinnacles, and deep caves, home to millions of bats that take flight every twilight.
DIY experiences include the Mulu canopy walk, a suspended ladder through the treetops; an easy ramble to Paku Waterfall; or the Botanical Heritage Loop Trail.
Tioman Island joins in the mix of destinations in Malaysia that is likely to open for travel in Q4 of 2021.
According to Edge Prop, the Pahang state government has plans to move forward with a proposal to reopen Tioman Island after 80% of the 3,500 people on the island have been fully vaccinated. As of July 2021, 83% of the residents have received their first dose of vaccination.
Redang Island beaches are some of the best in Malaysia. The beautiful heart-shaped paradise island of Redang is one of Malaysia’s top beach destinations, situated about 30 km off the Terengganu coast, just north of Kuala Terengganu.
Much of the island’s coastline is rocky with jungle-clad hills dropping straight into the sea. These conditions are good for coral reef formation and with deep water close to the shoreline, the island is popular with snorkelers and scuba divers.
It is an ideal beach for a leisurely family vacation in Malaysia. Surrounded by lush greenery, facing white sandy beaches and a warm blue sea, Perhentian Island is a holiday paradise not to be missed.
Perhentian Island, or Pulau Perhentian as the locals call it, is well known as a marine paradise and forms a parts of the National Marine Park of Malaysia.
In the surrounding areas of Perhentian Island Resort, you will find many things to see and do. Take a jungle trek up the hills under a canopy of large trees, and you might see wild magpies, giant fruit bats or the Nicobar Pigeon. Perhentian Island lies along the flight path of this migratory bird. You might also see the harmless monitor lizard or even the unique Lutong monkey species.