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Home / Travel / Travel News / 9 Best Things to Do in Malaysia for First-Time Visitors

9 Best Things to Do in Malaysia for First-Time Visitors

August 23, 2023 by StrawberrY Gal

 

As one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Malaysia attracts many visitors every year. This country is a mix of so many cultures and offers amazing experiences in architecture, cuisine, and festivals. Combine that with the amazing nature here, as in wonderful beaches, forests, waterfalls, and mountains, and you get one of the most desirable destinations in the world.

Since people are very interested in coming here, they face one big problem when they visit, they don’t have enough time to visit every wonderful aspect of Malaysia. That is why you must come prepared when you set out on vacation here. And that is why we took our time and selected for you, 9 of the activities we think you shouldn’t miss out on when you are in Malaysia for the first time.

Visit Genting Highlands

Close to the vibrant capital Kuala Lumpur, you can find an amazing place called Genting Highlands. It sits at the top of Mount Uku Kali at nearly 2.000 meters elevation. A vision from a businessman from China has created this marvelous place that has to be in your plans. This is due to all the fun activities you can do here, and they have something for everyone.

The first thing that comes to mind is the beautiful Skyways, as the gondola rides offer a view you will never forget. There are a couple of them, and they are a few kilometers long. They offer a view of a 130 million-year-old rainforest. Of course, if you are here, you must see the resort as it is one of the most beautiful and luxurious in the world.

Here you can find theme parks, hotels, shopping malls, and casinos. Yes, gambling is permitted here, and it is the only place you are allowed to play in a land-based casino in Malaysia. If you are unfortunately unable to visit, 888 Casino in Malaysia is the most popular choice for an online casino experience. In that way, you can still enjoy some of the best games available to players.

When you are finished playing in the resort’s casino, you can see beautiful temples and parks. Maybe visit the numerous farms or shop at various outlets. For kids, you have exciting theme parks, so you can truly say that Genting Highlands should be your preferred destination when in Malaysia.

Petronas Twin Towers 

Whenever you travel, you want to experience something unforgettable. Attractions that are the best in the world in any category are always desirable. That is why in Malaysia, or better said in the city of Kuala Lumpur, you can see the tallest twin towers in the world!

The staggering skyscrapers are practically touching the sky when you look at them from the street level. It certainly is fun to go to the top, and for those brave enough, there is a high bridge connecting them, so you can have a walk at the height of 170 meters.

Batu Caves

A place of nature and religious importance, these caves are attractive to tourists. Translated to “rock caves” they hold a complex of tunnels in which you can find many temples, making this a shrine of the Hindu religion. The limestone caves are speculated to be almost 400 million years old. You can find out details of the famous story about the victory of Lord Murugan over a demon here.

Jalan Alor

If you are intrigued by Malaysian cuisine, this street food tour is ideal for you. This is a place that is adored by foodies all around the world as it offers the taste of all the delicious dishes you can wish for. Here you can try everything, from noodles and BBQ chicken to seafood specials because no one can get enough of great prawns recipes that will make your mouth water.

You should come here hungry and open to trying many of their food specialties.

Kek Lok Si Temple

This temple was built in 1891, making it rich in history and very important to people in Malaysia. The sculptures, carvings, pagodas, murals, and archways, all of them represent the cultural heritage of the people. This is a place that you need to visit to learn about Buddha teachings and traditional Chinese rituals.

Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary 

This orangutan rehabilitation center is almost 60 years old. It offers a safe place for orangutans that are orphaned, rescued, or injured. They nurse them and teach them how to survive in the forest. There are attractions for tourists as they feed them twice a day, and in the words of the spectators, it is an unforgettable experience. This center released around 100 orangutans back into the wild.

Crocodile Adventureland Langkawi

For the ones that love animals, especially the scary ones, this Adventureland will make you tell your friends about it! As the place that offers so much knowledge on crocodiles through shows, tours, and educational debates about these animals. With so many species, you will leave this place as an expert, and smile because you just had one of the best days ever.

Jonker Street

Once a nobleman street, this place has a special part of Malaysian history. It is the unofficial historic capital of Malaysia. Here you will see some buildings dating back to the 17th century. It also wears the nickname “antique street”. The street gets closed to traffic at certain hours, and traders swarm in when cars leave. Pedestrians then get the chance to buy unique Malaysian souvenirs.

Aquaria

In the heart of the capital, Kuala Lumpur, you will find a world-class oceanarium. They are proud of their 5,000 creature exhibits presented in a huge amount of space. You will get lost in the underwater tunnel as it is the largest one in Malaysia, and it will take you from the Evolution Zone to the Living Ocean. Different kinds of fish, turtles, sharks, and many other wonderful creatures await you.

Conclusion

Amazing things await you in this paradise on earth, as you will get lost in the attractions and landscapes Malaysia has for you. You might not see them all, but we offered you some of them which will provide you with unforgettable memories.

And if you like these things on your first visit, no one is stopping you from coming back.

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