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10 Best Places to Visit in Malaysia - Malaysia Travel Guide
This travel guide comprehensively explains the Top 12 must visit destinations in Malaysia with a pleasant visual treat to your eyes.
Chapters:
0:00 - 1:03 Malaysia Introduction
1:04 - 2:30 Kuala Lumpur
2:31 - 4:21 Malacca
4:22 - 5:51 Langkawi Malaysia
5:52 - 7:03 Penang
7:04 - 8:05 Cameron Highlands
8:06 - 9:01 Taman Negara
9:02 - 10:08 Perhentian Islands
10:09 - 11:10 Borneo
11:11 - 12:18 Mount Kinabalu
12:19 - 14:06 Sipadan Island
14:07 - 15:44 Genting Highland
15:45 - 17:03 Ipoh
17:04 - 17:27 Outro to Malaysia
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Malaysian destinations:
- Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers Sky Views & City Lights.
- Malacca Historical City Center: Dutch & Portuguese Colonial Heritage
- Langkawi Island Cable Car & Sky Bridge.
- Penang Island Street Art & Heritage: Explore Georgetown
- Cameron Highlands Hiking Trails: Mossy Forests & Waterfalls, Strawberry Farms
- Taman Negara Rainforest Exploration, Orangutans, Canopy walk
- Perhentian Islands' Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Kayaking & Island Hopping
- Borneo's untamed wilderness, where you can encounter orangutans, trek through the rainforest, and delve into hidden caves.
- Mount Kinabalu's majestic peak, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a dream for intrepid climbers.
- Sipadan Island's unparalleled diving paradise, boasting incredible underwater biodiversity.
- Genting Highlands' cool escape, featuring exhilarating theme parks, world-class casinos, and stunning mountain vistas.
- Ipoh's laid-back charm, known for its colonial architecture, cave temples, and delectable white coffee.
FAQs on Malaysia:
Malaysia known for?
Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures, with Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences evident in its food, architecture, and traditions. It boasts world-class beaches, lush rainforests teeming with wildlife, towering mountains like Mount Kinabalu, and modern metropolises like Kuala Lumpur.
Is Malaysia safe to visit?
Generally, Malaysia is a safe destination for tourists. Petty theft can occur, so be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas. It's always wise to exercise caution and follow basic safety guidelines.
Languages spoken in Malaysia
Bahasa Malaysia is the official language. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by many Malaysians. You'll also hear Mandarin, Tamil, and various indigenous languages throughout the country.
Currency in Malaysia
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency.
Malaysia worth visiting?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the length of your stay. Many nationalities can enter Malaysia visa-free for short stays.
Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (e-VOA).
It is an online system that allows eligible travelers to apply for a visa or entry permission electronically before their trip. This eliminates the need to queue for entry visas upon arrival, making the immigration process smoother.
When is the best time to visit Malaysia?
Malaysia enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The west coast experiences its monsoon season from April to October, while the east coast has its rainy period from November to March. Generally, the best time to visit is during the dry seasons (February-March and June-September) for sunshine and outdoor activities.
What are some of the must-try foods in Malaysia?
Nasi Lemak (fragrant coconut rice with various accompaniments)
Satay (skewered grilled meats with peanut sauce)
Char Kway Teow (stir-fried flat rice noodles)
Rendang (slow-cooked meat in a rich curry)
Roti Canai (flaky flatbread served with various curries)
Things to pack for a trip to Malaysia.
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for hot and humid weather. Bring comfortable shoes for exploring, swimwear for beaches and islands, and a light rain jacket in case of sudden showers. Depending on where you're going, consider modest clothing for religious sites.
What are some essential cultural etiquette tips for Malaysia?
It's polite to remove shoes when entering temples or mosques.
Use your right hand for eating and shaking hands.
A slight nod or bow is a respectful greeting.
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@ugreenmart
@ugreenmart 3 месяца назад
Nice Video. Kuala Lumpur is awesome
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