Relax on the Perhentian Islands
The Pulau Perhentian is the country's most amazing islands. In spite of stunning diving on mixing coral reefs, immaculate white beaches, clear blue waters, the islands are still moderately vacant, with a careless, traveler vibe.
Climb the Petronas Towers
Enjoy a climb in the iconic Petronas Towers, which was the world̢۪s highest structure till 2004. Tall to 436m, the towers are connected by a glass path with a viewing floor on the 41st floor. At the bottom of the towers are the Kuala Lumpur business point and the mall.
Find out authentic Penang's temples and beaches
The 3rd major city of Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, Penang is well-known for its unbelievable food, great temples and beautiful beaches. The notable George Town, the island's capital, is scattered with impressive Chinese temples, but maybe the oldest temple is Kek Lok Si, whose Buddhist pagoda increases over the rooftops.
Dive to see the Malaysia’s colorful coral reefs
Malaysia is a well-known spot for scuba diving, with reefs and hollow islands that draws abundance of extra-large fauna, counting hammerheads and whale sharks. There are dive places across the nation, but the best is the islands of Sipadan and Layang Layang.