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National Textile Museum Malaysia
The building features outstanding Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture, built in 1896, and the interior is divided into four main exhibition rooms that present the stories of batik, songket, and jewelry of various Malaysian ethnic groups
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Taman Negara National Park Pahang
Ancient rainforest over 130 million years old Famous canopy walkway over 500 meters long River cruises along the Tembeling RiverBukit Teresek viewpoint overlooking Mount Tahan Home to indigenous Orang Asli communities
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Cherating Turtle Sanctuary Pahang
The beach is safe for sea turtle nesting and features a program for releasing hatchlings into the sea. Educational programs focus on the conservation of Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles, and the facilities are environmentally friendly.
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Thean Hou Temple
An impressive 6-story architectural masterpiece featuring South Chinese design with intricate dragon roofs and ornate carvings, serving as a key center for the worship of the Goddess Mazu and a major destination for Chinese New Year celebrations adorned with thousands of red lanterns.
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Tasik Chini Lake Pahang
Scenic freshwater lake with surrounding rainforest Rich biodiversity including rare freshwater fish and birds Traditional Orang Asli villages nearby Boating, fishing, and eco-tourism activities Mythical legends of the Naga Tasik Chini
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Genting Highlands Pahang
Cool mountain climate and scenic views Indoor and outdoor theme parks Casinos and nightlife Hotels, shopping malls, and dining options Entertainment for families and couples
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Teluk Cempedak Beach Pahang
Scenic sandy beach close to Kuantan city Palm trees and rocky outcrops along the coast Popular for swimming, surfing, and jogging Family-friendly with nearby cafes and restaurants Stunning sunset views over the South China Sea
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Tioman Island Pahang
White sandy beaches and turquoise waters Coral reefs and marine life ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving Rainforest trails and waterfalls, such as Asah Waterfall and Mukut Waterfall Small villages with local culture and seafood cuisine Eco-tourism and conservation areas
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Jalan Alor Night Market
A vibrant night market street spanning approximately 500 meters that comes alive after sunset with over 200 hawker stalls, famous for its fresh open-air kitchens. The essential dish to try is the renowned Wong Ah Wah Grilled Chicken Wings.
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Pulau Rawa Johor
Powder-white sand beach and turquoise waters Shallow coral reef ideal for snorkelling Quiet, low-density resort island Scenic hilltop viewpoint
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Gunung Ledang National Park Johor
Trekking to the summit of Gunung Ledang Stunning waterfalls such as Sagil Waterfall Rich tropical rainforest flora and fauna Adventure activities including camping
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Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
The largest free-flight butterfly park in the world, under a large net designed to replicate a natural rainforest environment, allowing visitors to get close to many beautiful butterfly species.
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Johor Premium Outlets Johor
Malaysia’s first luxury outlet, featuring over 150 international designer brands with up to 65% discounts year-round. Located near Senai International Airport, it offers restaurants, cafés, and relaxation areas in a tropical open-air setting, making it a complete shopping and leisure destination for tourists and fashion enthusiasts.
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Central Market Pasar Seni
A historical art and cultural market in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, characterized by its distinctive Art Deco blue building. The interior is filled with diverse Malaysian cultural zones, complemented by the lively atmosphere of Kasturi Walk, a popular outdoor market at the entrance
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Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark
Features one of the largest wave pools in Southeast Asia Offers over 20 slides and water attractions, including Surf Wall, Tidal Wave Beach, Super Twister Kids’ zone for under 13s and family-friendly areas Full facilities available, including lockers, restaurants, and on-site resorts
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Pulau Kukup National Park Johor
One of the world’s largest uninhabited mangrove islands Elevated wooden boardwalk and 360° observation tower Spotting sites for dolphins, mudskippers, and migratory birds Globally protected Ramsar wetland ecosystem
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Tanjung Piai National Park Johor
Tanjung Piai National Park marks the southernmost tip of mainland Eurasia, featuring rich mangrove forests teeming with wildlife. Visitors can stroll along wooden walkways, enjoy birdwatching from observation decks, and explore the visitor center’s coastal ecology exhibits — perfect for photography, eco-education, and nature walks.
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
The largest free-flight aviary in the world, under a giant net covering over 20.9 acres, offers visitors the opportunity to walk freely and closely with over 3,000 birds from 200 species, especially in the Hornbill Zone, and features the exciting bird feeding activity.
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Perhentian Islands Terengganu
White sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters Popular snorkeling and diving spots, with opportunities to see sea turtles and reef sharks up close Comprises two main islands: Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil Ideal for nature lovers, divers, and families
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Redang Island Terengganu
A paradise island in Malaysia’s East Coast Crystal-clear waters and soft white sandy beaches World-class snorkeling spots with vibrant coral reefs Full-service resorts and accommodations Ideal for couples and families
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Pulau Kapas Terengganu
Nearly white “cotton-like” beaches and transparent sea perfect for snorkelling. Coral reefs and rich marine life right off the shore, including turtles and small reef sharks. Easy access from the mainland via a short boat ride from Marang Jetty (15-30 minutes).
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Perdana Botanical Gardens
An extensive green oasis with over a hundred years of history. It features the aesthetically pleasing Laman Perdana Canopy a beautiful wooden structure resembling a honeycomb and serves as a natural and cultural hub connecting numerous significant sites, such as the National Mosque and Islamic Arts Museum.
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Niah National Park Sarawak
Great Cave and Painted Cave, massive limestone caves and important archaeological sites where ancient human skeletons from the Paleolithic era were discovered Jungle trails over 3 km through tropical rainforest Scenic viewpoints and a suspension bridge over the Niah River Observation of traditional Penan indigenous bird’s nest harvesting
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Similajau National Park
Coastal and mangrove forests in pristine condition. A 30 km stretch of golden beach with breathtaking Borneo sunsets. Opportunities to spot pink dolphins and sea turtles. Multiple jungle trails of various difficulty levels.
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Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
The unique azure dome and the display of over 7,000 ancient Islamic art objects, including antique Qur'an manuscripts and models of world-renowned mosques, all combined in one place that unites the beauty of art, culture, and faith
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Bako National Park Sarawak
Home to Borneo’s rare Proboscis Monkey, Bako National Park features 16 jungle trails, unique rock formations like the Sea Stack, and beautiful secluded beaches. A short boat ride from Kuching, it’s the perfect place to explore wildlife and rainforest scenery in one trip.
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Semenggoh Wildlife Centre Sarawak
See semi-wild orangutans during twice-daily feeding sessions Learn about one of Borneo’s pioneering wildlife rehabilitation projects Explore lush rainforest home to birds, squirrels, and reptiles Convenient half-day trip from Kuching Educational experience for nature and wildlife lovers
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Masjid Negara National Mosque of Malaysia
A national symbol defined by its Modernist Islamic architecture, notably the 16-pointed concrete dome representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the 5 Pillars of Islam. It is a major site that welcomes non-Muslim visitors to observe and learn about the Islamic faith and local culture.
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Langkawi Sky Bridge Kedah
One of the most beautiful pedestrian suspension bridges in the world 360-degree panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and surrounding islands Glass-floor sections for a thrilling view beneath your feet Accessible via the Langkawi SkyCab cable car, passing over lush rainforest The highest viewpoint on Langkawi Island Perfect for couples and photographers
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Thean Hou Temple
A six-storey Southern Chinese architectural temple with dragon roofs and intricate designs, serving as a center of devotion to the Goddess Mazu and a key destination for Chinese New Year celebrations.
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Pulau Payar Marine Park Langkawi
A diving spot where you can observe blacktip reef sharks up close, featuring vibrant coral reefs ideal for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The crystal-clear turquoise water reveals the white sandy seabed beneath. Floating platforms with tourist service centers are available for visitors.
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Layang Layang Island
It is one of the world's best scuba diving sites, with waters as clear as 30–40 meters, making it ideal for viewing hammerhead sharks and coral reefs.
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Mantanani Islands
The clarity of the seawater allows you to clearly see coral reefs and schools of colorful fish. You also have the chance to see rare marine animals like dugongs.
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Turtle Islands Park Pulau Selingan
Experience the unique experience of watching female sea turtles come up to lay eggs on the beach at night and also have activities to release sea turtle babies back into the wild.
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Poring Hot Springs
Poring Hot Springs is a natural sulfur spring that helps relieve fatigue and is one of the areas where you can find rafflesia, the largest flower in the world.
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Desa Dairy Farm Kundasan
Enjoy the stunning view of Mount Kinabalu, surrounded by grasslands and herds of dairy cows. Visitors can feed the cows, take photos with the mountain view, and taste a variety of fresh dairy products from the farm.
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เกาะซาปี อุทยานทางทะเลตุนกู อับดุล ระห์มัน
The beach has clean white sand, clear blue water, and abundant coral reefs near the shore. You can see various kinds of fish without having to dive.
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Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
It is a marine conservation area filled with abundant coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and unique islands.
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Goman Tong Caves
It is home to many species of bats and edible birds such as the white-nest and black-nest swiftlets. Tourists often come to witness the phenomenon of millions of bats flying out of the cave.
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Kinabatangan River
It is home to proboscis monkeys, Bornean elephants, crocodiles, several species of hornbills, and other rare animals that can be seen during river cruises.
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Crocker Range National Park
It is an area of pristine tropical rainforest, with numerous hiking trails and viewpoints, as well as opportunities to spot rare wildlife such as the endemic mountain toad and endemic Borneo birds.
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Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Home to rare wildlife such as the Bornean pygmy elephant and orangutan, as well as eight species of hornbills, it offers some of the best wildlife viewing with its observation tower.
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Danum Valley Conservation Area
It is home to the tallest tropical tree in the world and serves as a habitat for notable endangered animals such as the Bornean pygmy elephant, orangutan, and clouded leopard.
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Maliau Basin Conservation Area
Maliau Basin Conservation Area is a large bowl-shaped volcanic caldera, home to some of the most pristine forest ecosystems in the world, a collection of rare plants, and a stunning seven-tiered waterfall.
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Mata King Island
Mata King Island is a luxurious private island with a "magical sandbar" connecting the two islands and home to "Malaysia's first underwater mailbox."
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Tawau Hills National Park
Tawau Hills National Park is a marvel of Borneo's rainforest, home to the "world's tallest tropical tree" and easily accessible waterfalls.
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Rafflesia Conservation Area
This area is the natural habitat of the giant water lily, a rare species, and is a major tourist attraction for those interested in nature and rare plants.
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Ipoh Cave Temples Perak
It is the oldest and largest Buddhist cave temple in Malaysia. It features a turtle pond and koi fish and is a popular spot for tourists to feed the turtles, which are believed to bring longevity and good fortune.
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Kellie s Castle
A rare sight in Malaysia, this European-Indian architecture offers popular photo opportunities both inside and around the castle, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding area.
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Gua Tempurung
A natural limestone cave over 4 kilometers long with over 5 large chambers, there are various tour routes, from easy walking to adventurous ones that require wading through the water beneath the cave.
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Mossy Forest Cameron Highlands
A nature trail on a raised wooden path amidst a lush moss forest; the air is fresh and misty in the morning, perfect for taking nature photos and enjoying the mountain view from the highest point of Gunung Brinchang.
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BOH Tea Plantation Sungai Palas
Enjoy the view of the lush green tea plantations that stretch as far as the eye can see and learn about the traditional tea production process that still maintains high standards.
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Sunway Lagoon
Sunway Lagoon is a comprehensive theme park with a water park, amusement park, and adventure zone, complete with a beach wave pool and giant water slides, perfect for families and thrill-seekers.
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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm
A large space that replicates the natural ecosystem of a tropical rainforest, it features a large butterfly house, an insectivorous plant garden, and interactive exhibits suitable for all ages.
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Penang National Park Taman Negara Pulau Pinang
It is a small national park that combines forests, mountains, and sea in one area. There are several beautiful beaches, such as Monkey Beach and Kerahitan Beach, as well as suspension bridges and hiking trails with stunning sea views.
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The Habitat Penang Hill
It is the highest 360-degree viewing point on Penang Island and also features a 230-meter suspension bridge that lets you walk through the ancient rainforest from the treetops.
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Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion The Blue Mansion
The mansion's highlight is its unique blue color, decorated in a Chinese-Western style, with a Chinese dragon-patterned roof and European mosaic tiles, all designed according to Feng Shui principles.
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Sri Mahamariamman Temple Penang
It is Penang's oldest Hindu temple, decorated with intricate statues of over 38 deities, who are highly revered by Hindus.
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Armenian Street Penang
The street is famous for its murals, as well as small cafes, antique shops, galleries, and a small museum that blends Chinese, Malay, and European cultures.
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Chew Jetty
This place is not only a cultural tourist attraction but also a real living area for local people, allowing visitors to experience the real life of the traditional community.
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