10 Places to Visit in Malaysia Before You Die

If you’re planning a trip to Southeast Asia then be sure to pass by these 10 places to visit in Malaysia before you die. Malaysia is definitely one of the oldest and historical places in Southeast Asia. You can say that a lot of the other countries neighboring Malaysia have gained a lot of influence and culture from the country. It is a very diverse country sporting a number of natural wonders alongside varied terrain. From mountain ranges to clusters of islands, rainforests and beaches, Malaysia is definitely a place to go to if you value having variety in your travel experiences.

It’s also amazing how a lot of the neighboring countries have had their share of influences towards Malaysia. You’ll notice a large diversity in the architecture, religion, and traditions in the country. The good thing is that all of these are accepted and all of these differences thrive peacefully in the country. You’ll even notice some of the country’s similarities with the 9 Places to Visit in Sri Lanka before you die . Malaysia is divided into two large land masses. West Malaysia shares a part of the land with Thailand and there’s also East Malaysia located on Borneo Island.

You’ll find that the places to visit in Malaysia range from modern cities to traditional and ancient heritages. You’ll have the best man-made structures to the best nature has to offer. Let’s start traveling through the country previewing the 10 beautiful locations one can visit:

10. Kota Bharu

Kota Bharu is one of the unique destinations in Malaysia. It offers shopping, dining and other attractions with a charm you’ll only find here. Visitors passing by this the Thailand border often take the time to visit this location. The capital is relatively easy to travel to and the destinations are not very far from each other.

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9. Melaka

This small state was conquered for hundreds of years by different powers of the time. Because of this, Melaka now offers a unique blend of culture, architecture and food. You’ll find varied influences here, from India and China to the Portuguese and the Dutch. It has a different feel despite urbanization and modernization.

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8. Cameron Highlands

Discovered during the 1800s by Sir William Cameron, the Cameron Highlands offer a unique blend of nature with man’s structures. Featuring orchards, gardens, waterfalls, lakes, forests, temples, and many other structures, the Cameron Highlands feature the variety that Malaysia is known for. The religions and languages that can be found in the area are numerous.

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7. Kota Kinabalu

One of the fastest growing cities in Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu or KK for short is known as a recreation center and a center for fishing. You’ll find a variety of nature attractions just near the city as well as the tallest peak in Malaysia, Mount Kinabalu. The city is filled with breath-taking sites both from nature and the cities modern structures.

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6. Kuching

One of the most populated cities in the isle of Borneo, Kuching is filled with a lot of historical sites. From ancient temples and castles to old statues and bridges, there are many things to see here. Kuching was interestingly held by Japan during World War II, and then was seized by the British a few years after. The city remains as one of the best destinations for food enthusiasts.

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The best places are still to come in the continuation of this list of 10 places to visit in Malaysia before you die.

5. Penang

Another city that’s very popular because of their varied and delicious cuisine. It is one of the more urbanized and industrious cities of Malaysia. Diversity here is also a key factor, as various religions, ethnicities and cultures live in the area. If you happen to come here on a festival, you’ll experience a unique immersion into their culture.

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4. Kuala Lumpur

If you’re craving for the modern and the metropolitan then Kuala Lumpur or KL is the place you should go to. It is probably one of the most well-known cities and destinations in Malaysia. Of course with large cities like this, you probably wouldn’t want to miss shopping, dining, and the nightlife.

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3. Taman Negara

Taman Negara (which means National park) is the oldest rainforest in the world. It is a great destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. A lot of native and rare species can be found in the area like the Malayan Tiger.

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2. Langkawi

The archipelago of Langkawi is known as one of the best destinations in the country. Each island offers a unique picturesque experience. You’ll find here forests, beaches, mountains and many other beautiful sites. Development here has been increasing and many now offer travel tours to explore various islands.

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1. Gunung Mulu National Park

This national park is home to the largest cave system in the world and is often featured in travel guides and TV shows.  It is considered one of the best national parks in Asia and sports some of the most unique rock and limestone formations you’ll ever see.

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There you have it, the places to definitely visit if you’re looking for what Malaysia has to offer. This has been the list of 10 places in Malaysia to visit before you die.