Petronas Tower, Malacca, Cameron Highlands, Taman Negara, Kinabalu, Langkawi, Perhentian Islands
7. Perhentian Island
Located in east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, enjoy the natural beauty of of paradise world in the Perhentian Island. the white sand is dotted with sun-worshipping holiday makers, and not to forget some retreating to the shade for a glass of freshly squeezed juice. and as the sun sets, a quiet buzz of music and chatter fills the air, together with the thin wisp of smoke from the barbecue fire. Choose to stay in backpackers world in Perhentian Kecil Island or from luxury hotels in Perhentian Besar Island where both island surrounded with groups of beautiful coral. Perhentian Island have been gazetted as Malaysia Marine Park offers you the waters activities into to the jungle adventures.
p/s; feels free to visit my trip to this island by follow the link below.
6. Langkawi
Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands took it's name from the gigantic beautiful eagle which soar greatly above the islands. From the unbelievable turquoise sea, beautiful beach, magical lake, unique rock formation and from the highest peak of Mat Cincang Mount, it is the completely relaxing place to visit.
5. Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu located in the East Malaysian, Sabah. As World Heritage site, is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago as well as in South East Asia. In term of topographic prominence, Mount Kinabalu was also the 20th most prominent mountain in the world. With the height of 4, 096 meters from sea levels, catch the amazing sunrise on the top and obscuring breath-taking views during the mid morning. The climbing weather is the best around the month of April. The landscapes range from tropical rainforest to subalpine at near the summit area.
4. Taman Negara
Taman Negara or National Park has a total area of 4,343 km2 was the world's oldest rainforest that estimated to be more than 130 millions years old. This rehistoric rainforest encompasses between 3 Eastern State of Peninsular Malaysia (Pahang, Kelantan, Terengganu). The park was opened as ecotourim destination in Malaysia. The highest peak, Tahan Mount was the highest point of the Peninsular Malaysia. With large biodiversity of flora and fauna including some rare mammals promised you the lots of excitement. If you are the environmental lovers or who looking for smells of the legend tropical rainforest, yes this is the place you looking for.
3. Cameron Highlands
2. Malacca
Malacca, located at the Southern Area of Malaysia, next to the Straits of Malacca was gazetted as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008. This historical city was the historic architecture house between the Earliest Malay Sultanates and Portuguese that conquered this city in 1511. experienced the wonderful culture of Baba Nyonya and Malay-Portuguese that blend perfectly with the local. Each groups upholds the unique tradition which reflected in their cuisines, customs, festivals, cultural and of course the amazing building architecture that cant be found elsewhere.
1. Petronas Twin Towers
Also known by local as KLCC, the building was the tallest twin towers in the world with the height of 451.9 meters. This 88 story building was opened to the public on 1st August 1999. Experience the crown jewel of Kuala Lumpur by visiting the both towers. Don't forget to to enjoy the view from the Skybridge where you can see the overall KL area from the above. Here, the doors will open at the bridge where it connecting each towers. In the morning, you might visit the beautiful green city park near the tower and feels the melody in Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra in Petronas Philharmonic Hall during the night.
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