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Top 10 Places To Visit In Malaysia. Thanks to Lonely Planet’s Best In Travel Guide 2010, I’m proud here to recommend my country, Malaysia, to all travelers who are going to or wish to visit Malaysia for the first time.
As tourism board of Malaysia‘s slogan says, “Malaysia, Truly Asia”. Malaysia’s multi-culturism due to its complex population structure where Malays, Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups of people live together peacefully and happily, has led to many exciting cultural festival and events held all over Malaysia throughout the year. Not to mention those mouth watering multi-cuisine foods that you can find here. Same with that is our popular travel destination where travellrs could simply find everything they like to see, do, and explore in a tropical country from highland cooling hideaways, deep tropical rainforest exploration, clear and calm sea snorkeling and scuba diving to crazy madly clubbing and shopping.
Among the Top 10 Travel Destinations in Malaysia that travelers must go are: About The Author. Malaysia: Two week itinerary. Malaysia:Top 10 Places. 1.
Must Visit Heritage Streets:Heeren Street & Jonker StreetMalacca Heeren Street which is also known as the ‘First Class Gentlemen Street’ or the ‘Millionaires Row’, is a road with double storey houses similar to that of the modern terrace houses, but much longer. The houses portray a rich and detailed mix of Chinese, European and Peranakan architecture. Till today, the Peranakans (Baba Nyonyas) do live in them, making this a living heritage, though there are also some being turned into galleries, cafes, hotels and eateries. On the parallel street is Jonker Street, also known as the ‘Second Class Gentleman Street’. 2. Khoo Kongsi, reputedly known as ‘The Heritage Jewel of Penang’.
Khoo Kongsi in Hollywood Khoo Kongsi was used in the filming of Anna & The King featuring Jodie Foster and Chow Yuen Fatt. 3. Visiting Malaysia is never complete, if one never visits this twin towers…. and that include Malaysians, be it from KL or any other parts of the country. Semenggoh Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Tour - Sarawak Nature Tours. Depart your hotel to visit the Semenggoh Nature Reserve.
The entire facility occupies an area of 740 acres, the only remaining green belt near the city which acts as a sanctuary for Orang Utans. The main attraction is undeniably the Rehabilitation Centre, a temporary home for displaced Orang Utans that have been rescued from captivity and young orphaned primates. These animals are trained or re-trained to survive in their natural habitat. They learn how to forage for natural food and build nests in the trees. Many have been returned into the surrounding area.
Things You Should Know: Wear comfortable walking shoes & light clothing.