10 Most Beautiful Place in Malaysia

Malaysia’s beauty lies in its diversity—towering peaks, ancient rainforests, and islands framed by crystal-clear waters. This guide highlights 10 stunning spots, from Penang's heritage streets to Sabah's legendary dive sites. Whether you’re chasing sunrise summits or lazy beach days, each destination comes with key details: locations, timings, and entry tips. Let's begin your journey! 

 

1. Langkawi Sky Bridge & Cable Car

  • Description: Suspended 660 meters above sea level, this curved sky bridge offers panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and Langkawi Archipelago. Nearby, Pantai Cenang Beach is renowned for its white sands and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.

  • Address: Oriental Village, Burau Bay, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah

  • Opening Hours: Daily 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM

  • Ticket Prices:

    • Cable Car: Approximately RM45 (adults), RM30 (children aged 2–12)

    • Sky Bridge: Additional RM6

  • Best Time to Visit: November to April (dry season, minimal rainfall)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Ride the cable car to the summit and stroll across the Sky Bridge.

    2. Experience traditional crafts at Oriental Village.

    3. Snorkel or kayak at Pantai Cenang Beach.​

 

2. George Town, Penang

  • Description: A UNESCO World Heritage city blending colonial architecture with vibrant street art. Known for its diverse cuisine and cultural heritage, it's perfect for exploring history and indulging your taste buds.

  • Address: George Town, Penang Island

  • Opening Hours: Open year-round; street art and public spaces are accessible at all times.

  • Ticket Prices: Free (some museums may charge entry fees)

  • Best Time to Visit: December to March (cooler and less rainy)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Discover Ernest Zacharevic’s murals.

    2. Visit Kek Lok Si Temple and the Blue Mansion.

    3. Savor local delicacies like char kway teow and cendol at Chulia Street Night Market.​

 

3. Mount Kinabalu, Sabah

  • Description: The highest peak in Southeast Asia (4,095 meters), featuring cloud forests and granite trails. Reaching the summit to witness the sunrise is a must-do experience.

  • Address: Kinabalu Park, Ranau, Sabah

  • Opening Hours: Park open daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

  • Ticket Prices:

    • Park Entry: RM15

    • Climbing Permit: RM400 (international climbers)

    • Climbing Insurance: Included in permit

    • Climbing Certificate: RM10 (color), RM1 (black & white)

  • Best Time to Visit: April to August (avoiding rainy season)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Embark on a 2-day, 1-night summit trek.

    2. Explore the botanical garden within the park.

    3. Visit Kundasang for scenic views reminiscent of New Zealand.​

 

4. Redang Island, Terengganu

  • Description: A paradise with crystal-clear waters and coral reefs, known for its green sea turtle sanctuary and pristine beaches, ideal for snorkeling and relaxation.

  • titleAddress: Redang Island, Terengganu

  • Opening Hours: Open from March to October; closed during the monsoon season (November to February)

  • Ticket Prices:

    • Ferry: RM55 (adults), RM35 (children)

    • Resort Packages: Varies; includes accommodation, meals, and activities

  • Best Time to Visit: May to September (calm seas)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Snorkel with sea turtles at Turtle Bay.

    2. Hike to the island's highest point for panoramic views.

    3. Participate in evening beach parties.​

 

5. Mabul Island, Sabah

  • Description: A haven for divers, adjacent to Sipadan, famous for "muck diving" and the Bajau Laut sea gypsy village.

  • Address: Mabul Island, Semporna, Sabah

  • Opening Hours: Open year-round; diving centers operate daily

  • Ticket Prices:

    • Diving Packages: Starting from RM799 for 3 days and 2 nights

    • Includes: Accommodation, meals, boat transfers, and diving activities

  • Best Time to Visit: April to October (best visibility)

 

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Night dives to spot pygmy seahorses.

    2. Visit the Bajau Laut village to learn about their unique culture.

    3. Stay in overwater bungalows and enjoy sunset views.​

 

6. Cameron Highlands, Pahang

  • Description: Malaysia's oldest hill station, renowned for its lush tea plantations, strawberry farms, and misty cloud forests.

  • Address: Cameron Highlands, Pahang

  • Opening Hours: Tea plantations and farms typically open from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.

  • Ticket Prices: Entry is free; some farms charge a small fee of RM5–RM10.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May (cool and dry weather)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Visit the Boh Tea Plantation and enjoy a cup of tea.

    2. Pick fresh strawberries at Raaju’s Hill Strawberry Farm.

    3. Hike through the mystical Mossy Forest.​

 

7. Penang National Park

  • Description: The world's smallest national park, featuring tropical rainforests, turtle sanctuaries, and secluded beaches.

  • Address: Pejabat Taman Negara P. Pinang, Jalan Hassan Abbas, 11050 Teluk Bahang, Penang

  • Opening Hours:

    • Weekdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    • Weekends: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

  • Ticket Prices: Free entry.

  • Best Time to Visit: December to February (avoiding the monsoon season)

 

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Hike to Monkey Beach for a swim.

    2. Visit the Kerachut Turtle Sanctuary.

    3. Challenge yourself on the canopy walkway.​

 

 

8. Batu Caves, Selangor

  • Description: A significant Hindu shrine featuring a 42.7-meter golden statue and 272 colorful steps leading to limestone caves.

  • Address: Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor

  • Opening Hours:

    • Main Cave: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM daily

    • Ramayana Cave: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (weekdays), 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (weekends and public holidays)

  • Ticket Prices: Free entry; guided tours of the Dark Cave are RM35.

  • Best Time to Visit: June to August (avoiding the monsoon season)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Climb the 272 steps for a panoramic view.

    2. Participate in the Thaipusam festival (usually in January or February).

    3. Explore the Dark Cave's unique ecosystem.​

 

9. Perhentian Islands, Terengganu

  • Description: Pristine islands divided into Big Perhentian (family-friendly) and Small Perhentian (backpacker haven), known for sapphire-blue waters.

  • Address: Perhentian Islands, Terengganu

  • Opening Hours: Open from March to October; closed during the monsoon season (November to February)

  • Ticket Prices: Free entry; accommodations and diving packages vary.

  • Best Time to Visit: May to September (calm seas)

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Snorkel at Long Beach to see baby sharks.

    2. Kayak to secluded, uninhabited coves.

    3. Night dive to witness bioluminescent plankton.​

 

10. Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur

  • Description: An iconic landmark in Kuala Lumpur, once the tallest twin towers in the world, featuring a 41st-floor Skybridge and 86th-floor observation deck.

  • Address: KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur

  • Opening Hours:

    • Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM (last entry at 8:30 PM)

    • Monday: Closed, except on public holidays

  • Ticket Prices:

    • MYKAD Holders:

      • Adults (13–60 years): RM35

      • Children (2–12 years): RM17

      • Senior Citizens (61+ years): RM17

    • Non-MYKAD Holders:

      • Adults: RM98

      • Children: RM50

  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round; evening visits offer stunning sunset views.

  • Top 3 Activities:

    1. Tour the Skybridge and observation deck for panoramic city views.

    2. Shop at Suria KLCC Mall and enjoy the musical fountain.

    3. Capture reflections in the KLCC Park's water features.​

 

Practical travel tips

  1. Secure Your Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)
    All travelers (except for certain exemptions) must submit the MDAC online within three days before arrival. Ensure you use the official website to avoid fraudulent sites.​

  2. Pack Light, Dress Smart
    Malaysia's tropical climate is hot and humid year-round. Opt for lightweight, breathable clothing, and don't forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. During the rainy season (typically November to February), carry a compact umbrella or raincoat.​

  3. Stay Connected with Local SIM Cards
    Purchase a local SIM card from providers like Maxis, Digi, or Celcom at the airport for affordable high-speed internet. Alternatively, consider eSIM options for convenience.​

  4. Use Ride-Sharing Apps for Easy Travel
    Apps like Grab and InDrive are widely used in Malaysia and offer convenient transportation options, especially in urban areas. They're often more affordable than traditional taxis.​

  5. Carry Cash for Small Purchases
    While credit cards are accepted in many places, cash is still preferred in local markets, street food stalls, and rural areas. Always have some Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) on hand.​

  6. Respect Local Customs and Dress Modestly
    Malaysia is a multicultural country with diverse religious practices. When visiting places of worship, dress modestly—covering shoulders and knees—and remove shoes before entering temples and mosques

  7. Stay Hydrated and Be Cautious with Food
    Drink bottled or boiled water to avoid waterborne illnesses. While Malaysia's street food is renowned, ensure it's freshly prepared and from reputable vendors to minimize health risks.​

  8. Be Mindful of Wildlife and Nature
    When exploring natural attractions like rainforests or islands, avoid disturbing wildlife. Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life, and always follow local guidelines to preserve the environment.​

  9. Plan Around Local Festivals
    Participating in local festivals can enrich your travel experience. For instance, Chinese New Year (February 10-11) features vibrant celebrations, while Hari Raya Aidilfitri (April) offers a chance to experience Malay traditions.​

  10. Purchase Comprehensive Travel Insurance
    Ensure your travel insurance covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and activities like diving or hiking. It's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider about recommended vaccinations and malaria prevention before traveling.​

 

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