Malaysia
Malaysia packs an extraordinary range of experiences into a country split across two landmasses. Peninsular Malaysia's west coast runs from the skyscraper canyons of Kuala Lumpur â where the Petronas Twin Towers pierce the skyline above Malay kampung villages, Little India spice shops, and Chinatown's Petaling Street market â to the colonial charm of Melaka and the tea-draped Cameron Highlands.
Penang is Southeast Asia's undisputed street-food capital: char kway teow sizzling in woks, laksa ladled from generations-old recipes, and cendol shaved fresh at hawker stalls, all set against a backdrop of UNESCO-listed George Town's street art and clan jetties. The east coast islands of Perhentian and Redang offer crystal-clear diving, while Langkawi's duty-free beaches draw sun-seekers and mangrove kayakers.
Across the South China Sea, Malaysian Borneo delivers world-class nature. Sabah's Mount Kinabalu is Southeast Asia's highest peak, and the Danum Valley and Kinabatangan River teem with orangutans, pygmy elephants, and proboscis monkeys. Sarawak's Mulu Caves harbour the world's largest cave chamber, and Kuching â the "Cat City" â serves as a charming gateway to longhouse stays with Iban communities deep in the rainforest.
Cities
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is a dynamic blend of cultures, street food, and nightlife, perfect for adventurous backpackers seeking a unique experience.
Penang
Penang is a foodie paradise where street art, temples, and vibrant nightlife collide, making it a must-visit for backpackers in Southeast Asia.
Langkawi
Discover Langkawi, a tropical paradise of stunning beaches, vibrant night markets, and thrilling adventures in Malaysia.
Melaka
Melaka is a cultural melting pot with vibrant street food, rich history, and lively nightlife, perfect for backpackers seeking adventure.
Places in Malaysia
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