Malaysia is the crowning jewel that lies at the very end of Southeast Asia, jutting out with the Malaccan Straits to meet the islands of Indonesia and the Java Sea. This remarkable land attracts more and more nature lovers from around the world. Why would that be? Well, this country has a lot to offer for everyone’s taste! Enjoy memorable experiences in its most fabulous spots… let’s take a look!
Chapters:
00:00 Why visiting Malaysia
00:35 Kuala Lumpur
01:18 Malacca
02:12 Penang
03:02 Mount Kinabalu
03:40 Perhentian Islands
04:41 Taman Negara National Park
05:48 Gunung Mulu National Park
06:33 Cameron Highlands
07:30 Langkawi Island
08:11 Genting Highlands
09:06 Reason for visiting Malaysia
10 Best Places to Visit in Malaysia – Malaysia Travel Guide
If you’re looking for an amazing travel destination that has it all, look no further than Malaysia.
In this video, I’m going to show you the 10 best places to visit in Malaysia and why you should add it to your bucket list.
Hey guys! David here, and today I’m excited to talk about one of my favorite countries in the world – Malaysia.
This place is a hidden gem that has something for everyone, from lush rainforests and stunning beaches to delicious food and vibrant culture.
So if you’re thinking of planning a trip somewhere new, make sure to check out Malaysia.
About Malaysia.
Malaysia is a fascinating country to visit, with an interesting mix of cultures and religions. The capital city, Kuala Lumpur, is a modern metropolis with some of the world’s tallest buildings, while the countryside is filled with traditional villages and rainforests.
One of the best ways to experience Malaysia is by travelling from one end of the country to the other. You can take a bus or train, or even rent a car or motorbike. The journey will give you a chance to see some of the beautiful scenery, as well as meet locals and learn about their way of life.
If you’re looking for an adventure, Malaysia is definitely the place to be!
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10 Best Places To Visit In Malaysia.
Malaysia is a country of magnificent and beauty. It has a vast diversity in landscapes and culture such that if Countries were Awarded for diversity, Malaysia would be ranked in the first position. Not only is Malaysia a melting pot of ethnic cultures, but it is also a blend of many different customs, cuisines and religions all coexisting peacefully together. From large island groups to mountains, fertile highlands and tropical rainforest, the country’s geography is every bit as diverse. Malaysia is a unique country in that is divided into two main landmasses. West Malaysia occupies the southern half of a peninsula shared with Thailand, while across the South China Sea is East Malaysia, situated on the Borneo island. This overview of the best places to visit in Malaysia concentrates on the cultural, historic and natural attractions combined. If you are new, welcome and be sure to subscribe to Grace media for more exciting packages. Today Grace media presents the 10 best places to visit in Malaysia. You can pick out a place to visit on your next trip. Let’s go!
10. Melaka
Melaka was ruled and battled over for centuries between Indian, Portuguese, British and Dutch governments. As a result, this modern day Malaysian city is now a popular tourist destination packed with architecture, culture, traditions and cuisine all reflecting its rich heritage. Melaka is Known as a cultural melting pot, Melaka comprises several districts that all feature their own distinct attractions. The Portuguese Settlement is characterized by charming villas, historic churches and the remains of an old fort. In the Chinese quarter is Malaysia’s oldest Chinese temple, the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, as well as one of the largest Chinese cemeteries outside the country of China. The Dutch district features some of the oldest Dutch architecture in the East. In addition, each cultural zone features its own traditions and festivals such as the Portuguese “Intrudu” and Chinese New Yeaa.
9. Kuala Lumpur
You will likely fly into Kuala Lumpur when traveling to Malaysia, so this one’s a no-brainer. But unlike some other big cities in Asia where travelers arrive and get out of town as soon as possible, Kuala Lumpur is a worthwhile destination of its own. Less than 200 year ago, Kuala Lumpur was a quiet tin-mining town in West Malaysia. Today, this same sleepy village has flourished into the country’s federal capital and largest metropolis. Commonly called KL by locals, this vibrant city is a cultural melting pot, noted for its impressive skyscrapers and buzzing scenes of shopping, dining and nightlife. When compared to other major world cities, KL is one of the more affordable travel destinations. This cities suffers from heavy traffic, so getting around is best by monorail. From sightseeing historic landmarks and British colonial buildings in the Old City to viewing the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in the modern district, and browsing the colorful street stalls in Chinatown, you can’t lack something to see or do in KL.
8. Cameroon island
Malaysia’s Green Cameron is has climate change. After sweating across tropical climates, you may appreciate the change of climate when night comes. You will definitely need a warm jacket or blanket at night. The Cameon highlands are like nowhere else in Malaysia. You will find lush sceneries, tour beautiful tea plantations, and decent hiking trails that weave through plantations and Volcanoes. In the Cameron you will also find strawberry farms, butterfly gardens and flower greenhouses which are all enjoyable distractions to be found in the Cameron highlans. The climate actually provides a favorable condition for growing fresh vegetables and producing delicious local honey.
7. Kota Bharu
This place offers its own unique charm, attractions, shopping and cuisine. It is located in Peninsular Malaysia near the Thailand border. Kota Bharu is the capital of the Kelantan State, a city easy to get around in. Kota Bharu is well known for its many museums covering the history, culture and heritage of Kelantan. One of the most popular museums is the Royal Museum, which offers a peek into the state’s royal family through many photographs and lavish artifacts. The Museum of Royal Traditions and Ceremonies is worth a visiting site, you will love to see the unique timber palace housed within. Much of Kota Bharu life revolves around the city’s booming marketplaces, of which the Central Market is the largest. It is surrounded by coffee shops and busy streets dotted with old trishaws, the Central Market is teeming in local women working food stands and selling colorful fruits and vegetables.
6. Tioman Island
This Island is located on the east coast of Malaysia, not far from Singapore. Tioman Island is a different kind of Island destination. Excellent diving and accomodations are inexpensive.
The best time to visit Malaysia is really all-year-round. Given the salubrious climate Malaysia witnesses, it especially makes for a good summer destination (Apr-Oct). The winter months of Jan-Mar are also ideal for its festivals (Chinese New Year and Thaipusam) and a slight dip in temperature. Though rain is expected throughout the year, there are not torrential downpours seen. From September to October, regions of Penang and Langkawi witness more rains than usual.
HERE’S WHAT IT WILL COST
Flights from major cities to Kuala Lumpur
Flight from Delhi: Starting at Rs. 16,000
Flight from Mumbai: Starting at Rs. 19,000
Hotels in Kuala Lumpur (1&2 stars, 3&4 stars, 5 star)
1&2 stars: Rs. 1000 to Rs. 2000
3&4 stars: Rs. 3000 to Rs. 8000
5 star: Rs. 9000 onwards
Food: per person per day in Kuala Lumpur (excluding alcohol)
Budget: MYR 30-40
Mid -Range: MYR 50-60
Splurge: Variable based on choice of restaurant
VISA
Applicants willing to travel to Malaysia need to apply for visa within 1 month from the date of travel. Passport validity should be more than six months from the date of arrival in Malaysia and passport must have three blank pages (two blank pages in passports for applicants applying in Ahmedabad and Pune). Passports with validity of more than 10 years from the date of issue may also be submitted.
To See Malaysia Visa Video Hindi -https://youtu.be/UWq0BM3sYkY
To See Malaysia Visa Video English-https://youtu.be/NHBvBLj4u8k
4 Easy Steps To Get Your Malaysia Visa
1. Get Quote ( https://bit.ly/Visa-Application-Risin… )
2. Pay Online
3. Submit Documents
4. Receive Your Visa