Malaysia has many tourist attractions
can be explore. Some areas may be considered as the eye formerly rundown
impression, have now become attractive tourist attractions for
tourists. Actually there are many resorts in Malaysia, Here are the most
top tourist attractions in Malaysia you must visit:
1. Petronas Towers
Petronas
twin towers, with levels reaching 88 floors of this building is second
highest in the world. Located in Kuala Lumpur City Center and adjacent
to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. You are allowed up to the bridge
connecting the two towers at 42 floors.In order to ride, you will be
given a free ticket, but the conditions have to line up from 0600 when
Malaysia. Every day the Petronas issued a ticket for 1600 people, and
one can line up tickets for a maximum of five people.
History
of high towers in the world and the history of the construction of the
twin towers you can see in a show room is located next to the ticket
counter. Just beneath the twin towers have a large shopping center and
an elite that is named Suria KLCC Shopping Complex. You will find many
exclusive shops that sell famous branded goods. Similar to the
Takashimaya / Paragon in Singapore.
Here
too there are many places of tourist attractions like the Petronas
Philharmonic Hall where performances of classical music to jazz events,
Petrosains Science Centre, Petronas Art Gallery and the Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre, where there is the Aquaria Oceanarium.
2. Sunway Lagoon
Sunway
Lagoon is the most fitting visited with family. Inside are six play
areas, ranging from, Water Park, where various water games can be found
here, ranging from the slides, giant wave pool that makes you feel like
surfing on the beach, and Amusement Park, the area is similar to the
Fantasy World in Ancol. Manifold of a fun vehicle to play up a tense
waiting for you here.
Extreme
Park, this area such as outbound arena. There are ATV offroad game,
flying fox, paintball, and much more adventure game that will boost your
adrenaline. Wildlife Park, here you can invite the family to see the
lives of animals in landscape.
Furthermore,
there is also Scream Park, for you who like to shoot the balls must be
challenged to come to this place. The haunted house is loaded with high
technology will make your skin crawl.
3. Batu Caves
Being
on top of the hill is 15 km from the northern part of Kuala Lumpur, is
an attraction for the tourists who are very famous in Selangor. Batu
Caves consists of three big caves, including cave contained a major
Hindu temple is decorated with delicate carvings. One interesting
experience at Batu Caves is to climb 272 steps leading to the main cave.
Adjacent
to the main cave is the Cave of the Ramayana where the walls inside
painted images of mythical epic story of India. These limestone hills
are also a popular spot for rock climbing activities.
4. Genting
It
took about 1.5 hours by bus, an area well away from Kuala Lumpur. In
addition the region is very cold and cool, the other attraction is the
Genting Sky Venture contained herein, the only facility providing the
experience of skydiving in Asia.
Then
there is also the Genting X-pedition Wall, is an international standard
climbing wall at a 15 meter by six meter long hanging cliff. In
addition there are facilities to play bowling, Cineplex and a variety of
games that are very interesting.
5. Eye on Malaysia
Ferris
wheel that reaches a height of 60 meters is located beside the lake
Titiwangsa has 42 fruit capsules, and with these wheels ride you can
enjoy views of the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This
mill has air conditioning, so for your chance to ride the Ferris wheel
is in the daytime do not need to fear the heat. For those of you who
want to ride, have a spend of RM15, or about 45 thousandThe top 10 Malaysia tourist attractions:
The Mulu Caves
are located in the Gunung Mulu National Park in Malaysian Borneo. The
park encompasses incredible caves and karst formations in a mountainous
equatorial rainforest setting. The Sarawak chamber found in one of the
underground caves is the largest cave chamber in the world. It has been
said that the chamber is so big that it could accommodate about 40
Boeing 747s, without overlapping their wings. The enormous colony of
Wrinkle-lipped bats in the nearby Deer Cave exit almost every evening in
search of food in a spectacular exodus.
10Cameron Highlands
flickr/Will Ellis
The Cameron Highlands
is one of Malaysia’s most extensive hill stations, first developed by
the British in the 1920s. It has a population of more than 34,000 people
consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups. The
Cameron Highlands is renowned for its trails. They lead visitors through
the forest to waterfalls and other tranquil spots. Apart from its
jungle walks, the sanctuary is also known for its tea plantations and
visitors can book several “tea factory” tours.
9Georgetown Inner City
flickr/patrikmloeff
Named after Britain’s King George III, Georgetown
is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island. Most of George
Town’s population is of Chinese origin. Due to strict controls, George
Town retains many of its colonial-era shophouses to this day. It is
officially recognized as having a unique architectural and cultural
townscape without parallel anywhere in Southeast Asia. The town truly
springs to life in the evenings, when most of the locals head to the
nearby street hawkers to have their meals and drinks.
8Taman Negara
flickr/wazari
Taman
Negara, which literally means “national park” in Malay, is one of the
oldest tropical rain forest in the world. It features massive trees,
waterfalls, jungle treks of various duration and the world’s longest
canopy walkways. Several trails enable the visitor to explore the forest
without a guide. Taman Negara
is a haven for endangered species such as the Asian elephant, tigers,
leopards and rhinos, but numbers are low and sightings are very rare.
It’s unlikely that you will see anything more than birds, small deer,
lizards, snakes and perhaps a tapir.
7Pulau Tioman
flickr/soham_pablo
Tioman is a small island located off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. In the 1970s, Time Magazine selected Tioman
as one of the world’s most beautiful islands. Tourists have surged to
the island ever since, seeking a taste of paradises. The island is
surrounded by numerous white coral reefs, making it a haven for scuba
divers while the interior is densely forested. Visitors outnumber
villagers outside the monsoon (November to February), but Tioman can be
virtually deserted at other times.
6Mount Kinabalu
flickr/Eric in SF
With a summit height at 4,095 meters (13,435 ft), Mount Kinabalu
is the highest mountain in Borneo. The mountain is known worldwide for
its tremendous botanical and biological species biodiversity. Over 600
species of ferns, 326 species of birds, and 100 mammalian species have
been identified at Mount Kinabalu and its surrounding. The main peak of
the mountain can be climbed easily by a person with a good physical
condition, and requires no mountaineering equipment although climbers
must be accompanied by guides at all times.
5Petronas Twin Towers
flickr/Ahmed Rabea
The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur
were the world’s tallest buildings before being surpassed in 2004 by
Taipei 101. However, the towers are still the tallest twin buildings in
the world. The 88-floor towers are constructed largely of reinforced
concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs
found in Islamic art, a reflection of Malaysia’s Muslim religion. The
Petronas Twin Towers feature a sky bridge between the two towers on the
41st and 42nd floors.
4Langkawi
flickr/trekker308
Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination, Langkawi
is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea. The islands are a
part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. By far
the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a
population of about 65,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby
Pulau Tuba. Fringed with long, white beaches and with an interior of
jungle covered hills and craggy mountain peaks, it’s easy to see why
this is Malaysia’s most heavily promoted tourist destination. The most
popular beaches can be found on the west coast with a wide choice of
restaurants and eateries and some of the best resorts in Langkawi.
3Perhentian Islands
flickr/Viktor Kaposi
Located off the coast of northeastern Malaysia not far from the Thai border. The Perhentian Islands
are the must-go place in Malaysia for budget travelers. They have some
of the world’s most beautiful beaches and great diving with plenty of cheap accommodation.
The two main islands are Perhentian Besar (“Big Perhentian”) and
Perhentian Kecil (“Small Perhentian”). Both the islands have
palm-fringed white sandy beaches and turquoise blue sea.
2Sepilok Rehabilition Centre
flickr/AARON_400D
Sepilok
Orang Utan Rehabilitation opened in 1964 for rescued orphaned baby
orangutans from logging sites, plantations and illegal hunting. The
orphaned orangutans are trained to survive again in the wild and are
released as soon as they are ready. The Orang Utan sanctuary is located
within the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, much of which is virgin
rainforest. About 60 to 80 orangutans are living free in the reserve. It
is one of Sabah’s top tourist attractions and a great stopover on any
Malaysia itinerary.
1Mulu Caves
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