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Planning Your Trip to Malaysia: Discover Top Destinations

Planning Malaysia Trip to Discover Destinations

Malaysia is considered the most culturally diverse and ecologically advanced country globally. This is because it is famous for its natural beauty and rich tourist spots for adventurers.

Malaysia is also known for its customs, culture, and traditions, which include a mixture of old and modern attire.

If you are planning a trip to this country, make sure to visit islands, towns, beaches, heritage sites, etc. But before that, create a list of all the places you want to explore when traveling through Malaysia.

Moreover, this requires you to apply for a visa to enter and stay in the host country legally. Therefore, read the following article to learn about the essential details needed for your next adventure.

Information about Malaysia

As a country in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is further divided into two regions known as Borneo’s East Malaysia and Peninsular Malaysia. Furthermore, the constitutional monarchy is the style of the government in the country.

It has thirteen states and almost three federal territories. Both regions join their borders with the countries including,

  • Thailand
  • Singapore
  • Vietnam
  • Indonesia
  • Brunei
  • Philippines

Famous Cities of Malaysia

famous cities of Malaysia

The capital and the largest city of the nation is Kuala Lumpur. In addition, it is the legislative branch of the federal government. On the other hand, the administrative center of Malaysia is Putrajaya.

The city has two famous seats known as the judicial branch and the executive branch (cabinet, federal ministry, and federal agency) of the government.

Ethnicity of population

Malaysia is a multicultural and multiethnic country, directly affecting the country’s politics. The majority of the population is Malay ethnically, whereas, the rest of the residents are Indians, Chinese, and indigenous peoples.

Natural resources are the main reason for the country’s growing economy. However, medical tourism, commerce, and tourism contribute to it as well.

Common language

Malaysian Malay is the official language of the country. Whereas, English is considered the second language that is active throughout the state.

The official religion of the people of Malaysia is Islam. However, the country gives equal rights to the non-Muslim community.

Lastly, the state head is chosen after every five years from the nine state sultans. The Prime Minister is the head of the government.

6 Best Places to Visit in Malaysia

As you get to know the basic information about Malaysia, this is the best time to explore the best places that you can visit when visiting the country. So, ensure to add the following famous places to your bucket list.

In addition, you can explore the country on your own.

1.   Penang

Penang is aka the Pearl of the Orient. It is famous for its architecture, white sandy beaches, hotels, and gastronomic delights. Moreover, the culture of the country observes a modern blend with the presence of mosques, buildings, and temples.

In addition, Penang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous spots for all Southeast Asian street food.

2.   Langkawi Island

If you want to witness the crystal-clear quality of water, then, Langkawi Island is the best place for this. The destination is known for its sandy beaches and blue azure water that attracts the traveler’s attention.

Moreover, it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the top favorite tourist spots in Malaysia. Moreover, Cable Car is the ideal sport that you can do while visiting this island.

3.   Danum Valley

The jungles of eastern Sabah have the mesmerizing Danum Valley. It is the primary rainforest filled with several types of fauna and tropical flora such as leopard, monkey, 250+ bird species, sun bears, etc.

One of the largest wildlife lodges, the Borneo Rainforest Lodges is also present here. This Danum Valley will allow you a canopy walk with almost 1000 ft of rope on the bridge of a 130 million-year-old ironwood tree.

4.   Pulau Tioman

Pulau Tioman is one of the smallest islands of the Peninsular Malaysia. The place is considered as a heaven on earth. If you travel to Malaysia, ensure to visit the place as the green and dense forests with blue waters will attract your attention instantly.

Unfortunately, this place is not frequently traveled by tourists coming to Malaysia from all over the world. This is because the place becomes deserted during the monsoon season (November to February).

5.   Kota Kinabalu National Park

Borneo’s capital city, Sabah, has a historical place, known as Kota Kinabalu (KK) National Park. You can get an amazing experience by engaging yourself in shopping or dining. Moreover, numerous resorts are available across Gaya Island.

Kota Kinabalu National Park is located near Mount Kinabalu. This mountain is the highest peak in Southeast Asia. You can visit the place which is a one-day trip from the main city.

6.   Sipadan Island

Near Semporna in Sabah, sip Adan Island is one of the amazing tourist spots in Malaysia. However, to explore this limestone pinnacle, you must get your permit in advance.

In addition, the place has several species of unique fauna and bizarre flora to make your trip memorable. This island is also connected with Kuala Lumpur. That is the reason why Sip Adan is one of the best islands near the capital city.

Legal Requirements to Travel to Malaysia

legal requirements to travel to Malaysia

Traveling to Malaysia also requires you to apply for a visa from your home country. So, the following legal requirements should be fulfilled to turn your dreams into reality.

  • Firstly, make sure to submit your passport valid for almost six months ahead of your departure from Malaysia.
  • You are also required to attach two passport-size pictures with your visa application form.
  • Moreover, proof of accommodation is a necessary visa requirement that you must have in the form of a hotel reservation or a rental contract.
  • In addition, visit RFV Travels to learn about how to book a flight without paying. You can reserve your flight valid for almost two weeks. After that, you can convert it into an actual ticket.
  • Writing a cover letter will help the authorities assess your travel and flight plans. You can discuss information related to the duration of your trip, the complete travel itinerary, when you will return to your home country, etc.

Final Thoughts

This blog post has discussed some of the most famous tourist spots of Malaysia you can visit. However, you are not restricted to them and can explore other places on your own. Have a happy journey!
 

 

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