Top Malaysian Destinations
A diverse paradise waiting to be explored
Kuala Lumpur
The vibrant capital city, dominated by the gleaming Petronas Twin Towers. A melting pot of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures.
Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, Bukit Bintang.
Langkawi
An archipelago of 99 islands known for its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and duty-free shopping. Famous for the Sky Bridge.
Langkawi Sky Bridge, Cable Car, Island Hopping.
Penang
Known as the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is famous for its historic George Town (UNESCO site) and arguably the best street food in Asia.
George Town Street Art, Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si.
Genting Highlands
A hill station located on the peak of Mount Ulu Kali. Famous for its cool weather, indoor/outdoor theme parks, and Malaysia's only casino.
SkyWorlds Theme Park, Cable Car, Casino.
Malacca (Melaka)
A city rich in history with Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences. famous for the Jonker Walk Night Market and red colonial buildings.
Jonker Walk, A Famosa Fort, River Cruise.
Cameron Highlands
Malaysia's largest hill station, famous for its sprawling tea plantations, strawberry farms, and cool climate resembling the English countryside.
BOH Tea Plantation, Mossy Forest, Strawberry Farm.
Malaysia Travel Guide
Visa & Entry
Malaysia has introduced Visa-Free entry for Indian and Chinese citizens for stays up to 30 days (subject to change, check latest MDAC requirements). Always fill the digital arrival card.
Weather
Tropical climate year-round (27°C - 32°C). East Coast islands (Perhentian/Redang) are closed during monsoon (Nov-Feb), but West Coast (Langkawi/Penang) remains accessible.
Food & Culture
Malaysia is a foodie heaven. Don't miss Nasi Lemak (national dish), Satay, and Laksa. Kuala Lumpur offers amazing street food at Jalan Alor.
Getting Around
Buses (Aeroline/Plusliner) are luxurious and cheap for intercity travel. In KL, use the LRT/MRT trains or Grab app for convenient travel.