8 of the most beautiful cities in Malaysia
1_ Semporna:
Simporna is about 162 km from Sandakan on the island of Borneo. The area is famous for being the most beautiful place in the world for diving. It has the Sipadan National Park, which is a paradise for diving lovers. Sharks, turtles and various marine life and fish living in warm Asian waters. The authorities allow limited numbers of visitors daily to preserve the environment. There are a number of huts available to stay in and enjoy the atmosphere of nature. Bohey Dulang has recently entered the world of tourism and adventure. An hour from Simporna by speedboat, tourists are meant to take safaris and climb up to 600 meters above sea level, thus not suitable for trips accompanied by children. It is also forbidden to swim on the coast of the island, do not forget to wear proper shoes and bring mosquito repellent before the advent of adventure. Al Jazeera has a number of small hotels and restaurants, where it takes about 30 minutes to climb up to the summit to enjoy a breathtaking view of the lush green waters surrounding the island.
2_ Sandakan:
Sindakan is located northeast of the island of Borneo and follows the Malaysian state of Sabah, a quiet place far from the hustle and bustle. It is famous for its natural reserves such as the Orangutan Monkey Reserve, the bear reserve and the safari in the jungles of the rainforest. Turtle Island is an important landmark in Sandakan , A turtle reserve and a 40-minute speedboat ride away from the city's coast. It has a small hotel consisting of 3 houses, a small swimming pool, and a restaurant. The island features a sandy beach suitable for walking in the water. Lancia Island is a haven for tranquility, tranquility, and peace. With rheumatism Soft and turquoise waters, and a 90-minute boat ride from Sendakan, close to the Philippine border. The island boasts spectacular sea-view chalets with a glass-floor restaurant that allows guests to see fish while eating, and is ideal for snorkeling and snorkelling enthusiasts And its rich coral reefs. If you are in Sendakan, do not forget to visit the "fishermen's village", which includes simple houses that float above the water. The village is about 5 km away from the city. It is characterized by its rural atmosphere and simplicity. Of overlooking the water, you can watch the fishermen during fishing and sell them in the market, with a delicious meal of seafood offered by the many restaurants available in the place.
3_ Sarawak:
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia and is located on the island of Borneo. The state is famous for its rich reserves of caves, rainforests, and beautiful beaches. Kuching has dozens of cultural museums, monuments, markets and hotels that are popular with Malaysia, Take the bus from Kuching city and then take the boat to Baku National Park, half an hour from the city. It is one of the most famous nature reserves in Sarawak. It has a rare species of long-beaked monkeys. There are other nature reserves in Kuching, such as the Orangutan Conservation Project, and beautiful gardens such as the Orchid Garden, which includes dozens of kinds of wonderful flowers and aromatic plants with free entry for rose lovers. The Kuching Heritage Village Museum is also one of the projects Which reflect the ethnic diversity of the island of Borneo, where traditional homes, folk costumes, folk dance shows, kiosks displaying local handicrafts and cuisine with a large garden for hiking and sniffing of the air, can be launched from Kuching to the nearby city of Miri, "Caves Molo" one of the months and the largest caves of Asia, consisting of 4 caves requires exploring several hours, which is home to millions of bats, creatures and rare birds, making them on the World Heritage list, and you need some of the caves to ride the boat to get to it and pick up the coolest images exclusive.
4_ Caves of Batu:
The Batu Caves can be visited during a stay in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, not more than half an hour away from the city and easily accessible by bus, train or taxi. The Batu Caves are important tourist attractions in Malaysia and attract thousands of tourists every year. 3 hidden caves located in the heart of a high mountain, and requires access to the caves climb a large number of degrees up to more than 270 degrees and therefore is not recommended to take young children because of the frequent walking and effort to visit these caves, and there are a large number of statues in addition to " Hindu goddess "of gold, notes ZA T, there are a number of monkeys that move freely around the temple, located in this region is also the so-called "dark cave" and can be planned for his visit with a tour guide explains to the group how to make up the cave and the types of animals and insects that live, and take the tour 45 minutes at a cost of entry of 35 ringgit.
5_ Cameron Highlands:
Cameron Heights is about two hours from the capital Kuala Lumpur, the highest in Malaysia and one of the most beautiful in Asia. It is characterized by its mild climate during the cold day at night. Cameroon is home to tea plantations in Malaysia, especially in the Tana Rata region. In the highlands there are coffee shops with a breathtaking view of the green fields. You can taste the tea in different flavors with lemon or honey and other flavors that tea lovers will definitely love. There are also many shops selling Malaysian tea Luxury.
After the tea, head to the many strawberry farms in Cameron Heights, such as the Raju Hill Ranch where you can buy a kilo of strawberries for 60 ringgit. The farm also has a coffee shop offering various types of strawberries and ice cream, For more flight, head to the dense woody Musi forest and enjoy a trip to the top of Mount Gunung Brinchang on the highest mountain in Cameron Heights. At the top of the mountain is a watchtower that captures the finest panoramas from its magnificent view.
6_ Malaka:
Malaka is about 150 km from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and is believed to be the cultural and historical capital of Malaysia. The city is home to dozens of museums and archaeological sites that chronicle the historical events in Malaysia and are ideal for lovers of cultural trips and diving in the past. The palace, which was owned by one of the wealthy families of a Chinese father and a local native, takes you to the world of myth, kings, and super-richness at a cost of 15 ringgit. You will sail in the world of luxury and luxury, The Chinese Jewelry Museum, which includes a collection of the most expensive and expensive jewelry that once belonged to wealthy Chinese families, takes about half an hour to travel between two floors of jewelry and valuables. To the War Museum and the Palace of the Sultans, surrounded by a magnificent garden and decorated with various flowers and fragrant trees.
The Red Square takes you to the other side of Malacca, where the old part of the city is distinguished by its red houses built by the Dutch and the English in the 18th century. The neighborhood is one of the oldest Catholic churches. This stamp is still in the Kampung Morten neighborhood, where Dutch houses with slanted triangular roofs and, in addition to historical monuments, have many parks, rivers, lakes and nature reserves, such as the zoo and Afmosa Wild Park, Evil with diverse animals.
7_ Kota Kinabalu:
Kota Kinabalu is located northwest of the island of Borneo, one of the most important and vital cities in Malaysia. It is famous for its natural reserves, such as the Orange Otane Reserve, which is close to the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort. Tropical wildlife, watching the monkeys eat while the Tabin offers a golden opportunity for adventurous and safari lovers. You can camp and sleep in a shack in the heart of the rainforest. Imagine opening your window to find a monkey playing and hanging on the branches! It is certainly a sight that we do not see every day. Through a boat on the coast of Kota Kinabalu, the Tonko Abderrahmane Marine Park can be reached on a 20-minute journey. This area consists of five islands with white sandy beaches and very turquoise waters, Which are crowded in the tourist seasons, and are ideal for diving, diving and swimming, while Kota Kinabalu hotels are close to the night markets that ignite the quiet of the night and the silence of the best dishes and exhibits, the most famous night market near the harbor, where dozens of stalls to sell various foods and fruits and Marine and local cuisine and handicrafts and gifts, can taste new flavors from the rich Asian cuisine spicy and exotic recipes, also sells vehicles sweetened pancakes stuffed with chocolate, coconut, nuts, and others.
8_ Kuala Terengganu:
Kuala Terengganu is located in northeastern Malaysia, more than 450 km from Kuala Lumpur. The city is famous for its "Crystal Mosque" on Wan Man Island, opposite the city's coast. This beautiful crystal, glass and steel mosque is surrounded by three sides It looks like it floats on the water and lights up with dazzling lights on the beach at night. Kuala Terengganu features its rich Asian heritage and the bustling eastern markets, such as the Chinese City, which houses dozens of traditional Chinese homes dating back to the late 19th century. Neighborhoods Habbh in the city, teeming with people who flock to cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and shops offering everything.
The popular Pasar Payang is a colorful shopping trip in dozens of shops and boutiques on two floors. The first floor features various foods, fruits, fish, spices, and desserts, while the second floor features a wide variety of clothes and colorful and colorful batik fabrics. , All of which are cheap and do not miss out. In the world of nature and serenity, Kuala Terengganu offers magnificent, extended and charming beaches, the most famous of which is the Batu Buruk Beach, which is crowded with locals over the weekend. E, and at the beach there is a playground for children and dozens of stalls selling traditional Malaysian food such as grilled fish Alsatay Sate Ikan.
1_ Semporna:
Simporna is about 162 km from Sandakan on the island of Borneo. The area is famous for being the most beautiful place in the world for diving. It has the Sipadan National Park, which is a paradise for diving lovers. Sharks, turtles and various marine life and fish living in warm Asian waters. The authorities allow limited numbers of visitors daily to preserve the environment. There are a number of huts available to stay in and enjoy the atmosphere of nature. Bohey Dulang has recently entered the world of tourism and adventure. An hour from Simporna by speedboat, tourists are meant to take safaris and climb up to 600 meters above sea level, thus not suitable for trips accompanied by children. It is also forbidden to swim on the coast of the island, do not forget to wear proper shoes and bring mosquito repellent before the advent of adventure. Al Jazeera has a number of small hotels and restaurants, where it takes about 30 minutes to climb up to the summit to enjoy a breathtaking view of the lush green waters surrounding the island.
2_ Sandakan:
Sindakan is located northeast of the island of Borneo and follows the Malaysian state of Sabah, a quiet place far from the hustle and bustle. It is famous for its natural reserves such as the Orangutan Monkey Reserve, the bear reserve and the safari in the jungles of the rainforest. Turtle Island is an important landmark in Sandakan , A turtle reserve and a 40-minute speedboat ride away from the city's coast. It has a small hotel consisting of 3 houses, a small swimming pool, and a restaurant. The island features a sandy beach suitable for walking in the water. Lancia Island is a haven for tranquility, tranquility, and peace. With rheumatism Soft and turquoise waters, and a 90-minute boat ride from Sendakan, close to the Philippine border. The island boasts spectacular sea-view chalets with a glass-floor restaurant that allows guests to see fish while eating, and is ideal for snorkeling and snorkelling enthusiasts And its rich coral reefs. If you are in Sendakan, do not forget to visit the "fishermen's village", which includes simple houses that float above the water. The village is about 5 km away from the city. It is characterized by its rural atmosphere and simplicity. Of overlooking the water, you can watch the fishermen during fishing and sell them in the market, with a delicious meal of seafood offered by the many restaurants available in the place.
3_ Sarawak:
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia and is located on the island of Borneo. The state is famous for its rich reserves of caves, rainforests, and beautiful beaches. Kuching has dozens of cultural museums, monuments, markets and hotels that are popular with Malaysia, Take the bus from Kuching city and then take the boat to Baku National Park, half an hour from the city. It is one of the most famous nature reserves in Sarawak. It has a rare species of long-beaked monkeys. There are other nature reserves in Kuching, such as the Orangutan Conservation Project, and beautiful gardens such as the Orchid Garden, which includes dozens of kinds of wonderful flowers and aromatic plants with free entry for rose lovers. The Kuching Heritage Village Museum is also one of the projects Which reflect the ethnic diversity of the island of Borneo, where traditional homes, folk costumes, folk dance shows, kiosks displaying local handicrafts and cuisine with a large garden for hiking and sniffing of the air, can be launched from Kuching to the nearby city of Miri, "Caves Molo" one of the months and the largest caves of Asia, consisting of 4 caves requires exploring several hours, which is home to millions of bats, creatures and rare birds, making them on the World Heritage list, and you need some of the caves to ride the boat to get to it and pick up the coolest images exclusive.
4_ Caves of Batu:
The Batu Caves can be visited during a stay in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, not more than half an hour away from the city and easily accessible by bus, train or taxi. The Batu Caves are important tourist attractions in Malaysia and attract thousands of tourists every year. 3 hidden caves located in the heart of a high mountain, and requires access to the caves climb a large number of degrees up to more than 270 degrees and therefore is not recommended to take young children because of the frequent walking and effort to visit these caves, and there are a large number of statues in addition to " Hindu goddess "of gold, notes ZA T, there are a number of monkeys that move freely around the temple, located in this region is also the so-called "dark cave" and can be planned for his visit with a tour guide explains to the group how to make up the cave and the types of animals and insects that live, and take the tour 45 minutes at a cost of entry of 35 ringgit.
5_ Cameron Highlands:
Cameron Heights is about two hours from the capital Kuala Lumpur, the highest in Malaysia and one of the most beautiful in Asia. It is characterized by its mild climate during the cold day at night. Cameroon is home to tea plantations in Malaysia, especially in the Tana Rata region. In the highlands there are coffee shops with a breathtaking view of the green fields. You can taste the tea in different flavors with lemon or honey and other flavors that tea lovers will definitely love. There are also many shops selling Malaysian tea Luxury.
After the tea, head to the many strawberry farms in Cameron Heights, such as the Raju Hill Ranch where you can buy a kilo of strawberries for 60 ringgit. The farm also has a coffee shop offering various types of strawberries and ice cream, For more flight, head to the dense woody Musi forest and enjoy a trip to the top of Mount Gunung Brinchang on the highest mountain in Cameron Heights. At the top of the mountain is a watchtower that captures the finest panoramas from its magnificent view.
6_ Malaka:
Malaka is about 150 km from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and is believed to be the cultural and historical capital of Malaysia. The city is home to dozens of museums and archaeological sites that chronicle the historical events in Malaysia and are ideal for lovers of cultural trips and diving in the past. The palace, which was owned by one of the wealthy families of a Chinese father and a local native, takes you to the world of myth, kings, and super-richness at a cost of 15 ringgit. You will sail in the world of luxury and luxury, The Chinese Jewelry Museum, which includes a collection of the most expensive and expensive jewelry that once belonged to wealthy Chinese families, takes about half an hour to travel between two floors of jewelry and valuables. To the War Museum and the Palace of the Sultans, surrounded by a magnificent garden and decorated with various flowers and fragrant trees.
The Red Square takes you to the other side of Malacca, where the old part of the city is distinguished by its red houses built by the Dutch and the English in the 18th century. The neighborhood is one of the oldest Catholic churches. This stamp is still in the Kampung Morten neighborhood, where Dutch houses with slanted triangular roofs and, in addition to historical monuments, have many parks, rivers, lakes and nature reserves, such as the zoo and Afmosa Wild Park, Evil with diverse animals.
7_ Kota Kinabalu:
Kota Kinabalu is located northwest of the island of Borneo, one of the most important and vital cities in Malaysia. It is famous for its natural reserves, such as the Orange Otane Reserve, which is close to the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort. Tropical wildlife, watching the monkeys eat while the Tabin offers a golden opportunity for adventurous and safari lovers. You can camp and sleep in a shack in the heart of the rainforest. Imagine opening your window to find a monkey playing and hanging on the branches! It is certainly a sight that we do not see every day. Through a boat on the coast of Kota Kinabalu, the Tonko Abderrahmane Marine Park can be reached on a 20-minute journey. This area consists of five islands with white sandy beaches and very turquoise waters, Which are crowded in the tourist seasons, and are ideal for diving, diving and swimming, while Kota Kinabalu hotels are close to the night markets that ignite the quiet of the night and the silence of the best dishes and exhibits, the most famous night market near the harbor, where dozens of stalls to sell various foods and fruits and Marine and local cuisine and handicrafts and gifts, can taste new flavors from the rich Asian cuisine spicy and exotic recipes, also sells vehicles sweetened pancakes stuffed with chocolate, coconut, nuts, and others.
8_ Kuala Terengganu:
Kuala Terengganu is located in northeastern Malaysia, more than 450 km from Kuala Lumpur. The city is famous for its "Crystal Mosque" on Wan Man Island, opposite the city's coast. This beautiful crystal, glass and steel mosque is surrounded by three sides It looks like it floats on the water and lights up with dazzling lights on the beach at night. Kuala Terengganu features its rich Asian heritage and the bustling eastern markets, such as the Chinese City, which houses dozens of traditional Chinese homes dating back to the late 19th century. Neighborhoods Habbh in the city, teeming with people who flock to cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and shops offering everything.
The popular Pasar Payang is a colorful shopping trip in dozens of shops and boutiques on two floors. The first floor features various foods, fruits, fish, spices, and desserts, while the second floor features a wide variety of clothes and colorful and colorful batik fabrics. , All of which are cheap and do not miss out. In the world of nature and serenity, Kuala Terengganu offers magnificent, extended and charming beaches, the most famous of which is the Batu Buruk Beach, which is crowded with locals over the weekend. E, and at the beach there is a playground for children and dozens of stalls selling traditional Malaysian food such as grilled fish Alsatay Sate Ikan.






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