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Malaysia is a country of striking contrasts, with glass skyscrapers standing alongside one of the world's oldest rainforests. In the capital, Kuala Lumpur, the metallic Petronas Twin Towers dominate the skyline, while the nearby Batu Caves offer a colorful climb into a limestone mountainside. For a colonial atmosphere, Penang and Melaka are the places to go, famous for their street art, historic shophouses, and a food scene that is often ranked as the best in Asia. You can easily fill your time trekking through the cool tea plantations of the Cameron Highlands or diving in the crystal-clear waters of Langkawi and the Perhentian Islands. If you're looking for wildlife, a trip to Malaysian Borneo is essential for spotting orangutans and climbing Mount Kinabalu.
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8-Day Borneo East Sabah Wildlife & River Safari Adventure Tour·Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and Kinabatangan River Area | Pulau Libaran, Sepilok and Kampung Bilit
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4.9 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 747297
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Kota Kinabalu
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8.0 Days
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Sandakan, Libaran Island
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English Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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Mixed International Travelers
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G Adventures
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1-Day Sambal Streets Kuala Lumpur Food Tour
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5.0
Código del tour: 716649
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Kuala Lumpur
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4.0 Hours
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Kuala Lumpur
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English Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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$55.00
11-Day Higlights of Sabah & Mt Kinabalu Tour·Kota Belud, Sungai Kinabatangan, Sepilok, Pulau Libaran, Kota Kinabalu
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Daily breakfast
4.8 ( 13 reseñas )
Código del tour: 747951
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Kota Kinabalu
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11.0 Days
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Sandakan, Ranau, Poring Hot Spring +2 más
Idiomas
English Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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Mixed International Travelers
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G Adventures
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Malaysia Travel Guide: Top Cities to Visit & Itineraries

Best Time to Travel to Malaysia

Popular Cities in Malaysia and Their Attractions

Transportation in Malaysia

Malaysia Travel Itinerary Suggestions

Do I Need a Visa to Travel to Malaysia

Best Time to Travel to Malaysia

Malaysia experiences tropical heat and humidity year-round, but rainfall varies significantly between its two main regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. Understanding the best time to visit Malaysia depends on your planned destination.

West Coast: Includes Penang, Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur, and Malacca. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to March.

East Coast: Includes Perhentian Islands, Tioman Island, and Redang. The best time is from April to October. Avoid the strong wind season from November to February.

Malaysian Borneo: Includes Sabah and Sarawak. The best time is March to October, which is the optimal period for exploring tropical rainforests and wildlife viewing in Malaysia.

Popular Cities in Malaysia and Their Attractions

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's capital is a modern city with towering skyscrapers.

Petronas Twin Towers: Famous landmarks with observation decks offering panoramic city views.

KL Tower: Features a 360-degree revolving restaurant and glass observation deck.

Batu Caves: A natural and religious attraction combining Hindu temples with limestone caves.

Aquaria KLCC: An aquarium housing 5,000 exhibits, perfect for family visits.

George Town

Located in northern Malaysia, it is the capital of Penang state, boasting a wealth of historical sites and natural scenery.

Kek Lok Si Temple: One of Southeast Asia's largest Buddhist temples, housing numerous Buddha statues.

Penang Hill: Take the cable car up the hill to enjoy panoramic city views.

Langkawi Island

This is Malaysia's largest archipelago, located in the Strait of Malacca, and is the region's most popular island resort destination.

Langkawi Sky Bridge: This is a curved suspension bridge built atop a mountain peak, offering an unparalleled experience of breathtaking natural scenery.

Pantai Cenang: The island's most popular beach, lined with restaurants and duty-free shops.

Beyond its diverse attractions, the most popular activities in Langkawi are island hopping and various water sports.

Melaka

Located on the southwestern coast of the Malay Peninsula, Melaka is a port city where multiple cultures converge, evident in its architecture and cuisine.

Stadthuys: A Dutch colonial-era building housing a historical museum.

Jonker Street Night Market: A bustling night market selling various handicrafts and local snacks.

A Famosa: The ruins of a Portuguese fortress built in 1512.

Kota Kinabalu

The capital of Sabah is a charming coastal city, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.

Mount Kinabalu: A popular destination for mountaineering and the highest peak in Southeast Asia.

Kota Kinabalu Floating Mosque: A mosque built on water with a beautiful exterior.

Transportation in Malaysia

Malaysia boasts an excellent, well-developed public transport system, making a multi-city Malaysia trip easy to navigate.

Within Cities: Kuala Lumpur has efficient MRT, LRT, and Monorail systems. Ride-hailing apps like Grab are inexpensive and popular for short distances.

Intercity: Express buses connect almost all major cities on the peninsula like KL, Penang, Malacca. This is the most affordable option.

Inter-Region: Low-cost carriers like AirAsia make flying between the peninsula, Borneo, and various islands the quickest and often the cheapest method for long distances.

To Islands: Ferry services connect the mainland to popular islands like Langkawi, Penang, and the Perhentian Islands.

Malaysia Travel Itinerary Suggestions

We've put together a simple 10-day itinerary for exploring Malaysia's urban culture:

Days 1-3: Spend time in Kuala Lumpur, admiring the capital's skyscrapers and historical landmarks while savoring Malaysian cuisine.

Days 4-7: Head to George Town to explore its street art and cultural heritage sites.

Days 8-10: Fly to Langkawi to enjoy the island's scenic beauty and try water activities before concluding your journey.

Do I Need a Visa to Travel to Malaysia

Many nationalities, including citizens from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and EU countries, do not require a tourist visa for stays of 90 days or less. However, please ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining, and remember to fill out the digital arrival card.

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