28 top attractions in Malaysia

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Malaysia is a hospitable country in Southeast Asia that receives many tourists from all over the world every year. This state, in addition to its natural resources, is also famous for its historical and archaeological monuments. Malaysia is safe enough. The temperature is uniformly high all year round. But when planning a visit to this country, you should take into account the rainy season. The western part is best visited from the end of November to February, and the eastern part from May to September.

Many historical monuments, temples and mosques can be seen in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Fans of water sports and beach recreation will find the Langkawi archipelago and the Malay part of the island of Borneo. The mountain resorts of Malaysia will delight both lovers of natural attractions and connoisseurs of modern entertainment in the form of casinos, attractions and night discos. In addition to traditional souvenirs - figurines and keychains - wooden, pewter and copper products, silk and batik, spices, various techniques, as well as jewelry made of precious metals are brought from Malaysia.

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What to see in Malaysia?

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Kuala Lumpur city

The capital of Malaysia is famous for its many attractions. Monuments of architecture, parks, Chinatown and a Malaysian village right in the center of the city. Kuala Lumpur has something to entertain its guests. The most popular of the metropolitan areas are the Central Historic District and the shopping and entertainment Golden Triangle.

Petronas Towers

The building, which is rightfully called the symbol of Malaysia, is the famous Petronas Towers. Since their completion in 1998, these towers have been considered the tallest twin towers in the world. Petronas Towers are open from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays. During the excursion, tourists will learn about the history of construction, will be able to visit the observation deck located on the 86th floor, and also walk along the bridge between the towers.

Bukit Bintang

One of the main shopping and entertainment districts of the capital. Bukit Bintang is also called the Golden Triangle, as it is located at the border of three busy city streets. A variety of local shops, cafes and restaurants, hotels and nightclubs guarantee the attention of the capital's guests to the area.

Menara TV Tower in Kuala Lumpur

The Menara TV Tower can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. This building, the construction of which was completed in 1996, is also called the "Garden of Light" for its original illumination, which can be admired at night. The observation deck of the Menara TV Tower offers a beautiful view of the city.

National Museum of Malaysia

In 1963, the largest state historical and cultural museum in the country was founded in the capital of Malaysia. Externally, the building resembles a traditional Malaysian house, and the exposition includes a collection of coins, bladed weapons, hats and clothing, jewelry and musical instruments.

Old train station

In 1910, when Malaysia was still an English colony, a railway station was built in Kuala Lumpur, combining Indo-Saracenic and neo-Moorish styles of architecture. At the beginning of the 2000s, only commuter transportation remained in the schedule of the Old Station, and after another reconstruction, the Museum of Railway Transport was opened here.

Kuala Lumpur Botanical Garden

A huge park complex, which includes many thematic natural formations, is located in the center of the capital. Here you can visit the butterfly park, which houses the entomological museum. The Orchid and Hibiscus Garden sells seedlings and flowering plants on weekends. In the local Bird Park, a bird show is held twice a day, and there is a Deer Park near the lake. The botanical garden planetarium contains an entire floor where you can play with interactive exhibits.

Negara Mosque

The Negara National Mosque was built in 1965 and can accommodate up to eight thousand people. The idea of ​​building such a national structure, symbolizing the country's independence, arose in 1957. And architects from England and Malaysia brought it to life. Near the mosque there is a mausoleum where famous Malaysian politicians are buried.

Masjid Jame Mosque (Kuala Lumpur)

The oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur, opened in 1909, is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers. Until 1965, Masjid Jameh was the main mosque of the city. This sophisticated Moorish-style structure is considered a popular attraction in Kuala Lumpur.

Istan Negara Royal Palace

One of the most famous tourist sites in the capital is the Itan Negara Royal Palace. This building was erected by a Chinese millionaire in 1928 and was then called the Big House. Since then, the palace has managed to visit both a magnificent Japanese residence and a modest officer's canteen. Currently, Istan Negara Palace is used for royal ceremonies.

Snake temple

The very original Serpent Temple can be visited in Penang, Malaysia. The building was erected in 1850 and, as the legend says, since then snakes from all over the area have been crawling into the temple. The servants of the temple assure that the snakes are "rendered harmless" by the sacred smoke, but for additional safety, poison is collected from all the reptiles in the building.

Sultan Abdul-Samad's palace

In 1897, the construction of the "Moorish" palace of Sultan Abdul-Samad was completed. In the center of the building is a 43-meter clock tower, which makes the structure look like the English Big Ben. Now the palace houses the Ministry of Culture, and the square in front of the building is used for various events.

Kelly Castle

Near the town of Ipo at the beginning of the 20th century, local planter William Kelly Smith began construction of a mansion. But he was not destined to finish the work - after the First World War, most of the workers and Smith himself died of illness. Legend has it that Kelly Castle has many secret rooms, underground tunnels and passages. But in reality, there is only one tunnel, and it connects the mansion with a nearby Hindu temple.

Kek Lok Si Temple

The Kek Lok Si Temple is considered one of the largest Buddhist temple complexes in Malaysia. Its construction was carried out at the end of the 19th century. Most often, tourists visit the Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas and the statue of the Chinese goddess Kuan Yin, in charge of mercy. There are several cafes and souvenir shops not far from the temple.

Sri Mahamariamman (Kuala Lumpur)

One of the oldest Hindu temples in the capital is located on the outskirts of Chinatown. The facade of the building is made in the style of the southern palaces of India. Its central above-door tower, Raja Gopuram, which appeared in 1968, invariably attracts the attention of tourists with its multi-colored sculptures. Inside Sri Mahamariamman is a silver chariot that is used in the Taipusam celebrations.

Tioman Island

Small island in the South China Sea. Tourists consider it one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Transparent water attracts beach lovers, and the local underwater world attracts diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. The village of Tekek, the capital of the island, is equipped with all the necessary tourist infrastructure. On the island of Tioman you can stay in a comfortable hotel or rent an individual chalet.

Langkawi island

The Langkawi archipelago is located in the northwest of the country.Its white beaches are very beautiful and also very rich in magnesium, which makes them extremely useful in the treatment of bronchitis, osteochondrosis and rheumatism. In Langkawi, you can visit the snake and crocodile farms, relax on the black volcanic sand beach, go to the aquarium or go diving.

Batu caves

Batu Caves, located near Kuala Lumpur, are considered one of the most popular attractions in Malaysia. The stairs leading to the caves are decorated with a huge statue of Murugan, and nearby there is a temple dedicated to this deity. Batu consists of 7 small and 3 large caves. There is an additional fee to enter the Art Gallery Cave, which is decorated with paintings and statues.

Mount Kinabalu

The mountain is the fourth highest in Southeast Asia. It is located on the territory of the national park of the same name in the east of Malaysia. On the last Saturday and Sunday of October, an original competition is held here - a world mountain race, the participants of which must as quickly as possible climb to the top of 4095 meters and also quickly descend.

Taman Negara National Park

Malaysia's famous Taman Negara National Park is located on the Malay Peninsula. This park is home to leopards, tapirs, rhinos, Malaysian bears, deer, wild boars, tigers, elephants and over 300 bird species. There is a hotel here where you can stay for a couple of days, and in the park there are several temporary shelters for those wishing to spend the night in the tropics.

Gunung Mulu caves

Gunung Mulu National Park, located in the east of the country, is famous for its grandiose caves, rainforests and karst formations. In the Gunung Mulu caves, the largest grotto in the world, Sarawak, is worth a visit. Also popular with tourists are "Deer Cave" and "Cave of Clear Waters". You can get here by water or by helicopter.

Niach Caves

In 1974, a national park was founded in the Malaysian part of Borneo, the main attraction of which is the Nyah cave. Here traces of a Homo sapiens who lived in the Stone Age were found. The age of the Niach cave is about 37-42 thousand years, its walls are decorated with rock paintings. Before starting to explore the cave, tourists should register and pay for the entrance.

Cameron Highlands

One of the largest Malaysian mountain resorts. The best time to visit these places lasts from March to September, when trekking enthusiasts can easily climb the equipped trails to the peaks of Cameron Highlands. Tourists often visit the local tea plantation, where they observe the production and processing of tea. Cameron Highlands also has a strawberry and bee farm where you can buy fresh produce at low prices.

Pregnant Maiden Lake

The lake is located on one of the islands of the Langkawi archipelago. It is very popular with tourists and locals alike. It is a very beautiful body of water surrounded by rocks and lush jungle. According to legend, childless couples who visit the Lake of the Pregnant Virgin will receive hope for an early replenishment of the family.

Penang Hill

One of the best places for walks and picnics, a mountain in the very center of the island near Georgetown. At the end of the 19th century, a funicular was built to climb the mountain, and now the top of Penang Hill can be reached in just 12 minutes. At the top, you can visit a botanical garden, an owl museum, a mosque and a restaurant overlooking the island.

Genting Highlands

In the mountains northeast of Kuala Lumpur is the popular Genting Highlands entertainment complex. This amusement park is divided into indoor and outdoor areas, each of which consists of the most modern attractions. The closed area also includes a variety of entertainment using computer technology.

Seven Wells Waterfall

One of the most beautiful and unforgettable places in Langkawi. The seven rapids of this rather powerful waterfall form seven cleanest lakes, in which you can swim if you wish. A rather long staircase leads to the Seven Wells, the steps of which can be slippery in wet weather. There are many monkeys in the jungle surrounding the stairs, so you will have to watch very closely for bags, backpacks and cameras.

Langkawi sky bridge

The two peaks of Mount Gunung are connected by the unusually beautiful and seemingly floating Sky Bridge of Langkawi. To climb this 150-meter structure, you need to use two cable cars, which takes about 20 minutes. The sky bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, lush tropics and the sea in the distance.

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