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Remember a few days we talked about traveling,well today we want to give you a few reasons to visit Malaysia.It's true that here at the institute Malaysia is one of our favourite destination so we are happy to give you "10 reasons why you should visit Malaysia".
If you are looking for a truly unforgettable travel experience then you should start thinking about Malaysia. This country is an amazing getaway and ticks all of the boxes for a fantastic holiday; the weather, the food, the sights and many other treasures make Malaysia unique.
1. Beaches
Malaysia is a tropical country with a warm climate and miles of coastline, so it should come as no surprise that beaches are plentiful. While there are excellent beaches on the mainland, it is Malaysia’s islands that are the most popular for beach lovers. Langkawi is the ultimate spot for a relaxing beach vacation, complete with shopping and dining. If you’re after a more secluded, less touristy getaway, Redang is a pristine island that also serves as a turtle sanctuary.
2. Fantastic food
There is food from every cuisine in the world in Malaysia, from Mexican to Chinese. Of course you should not miss out on the mouth watering Malaysian cuisine. Whilst you’re there you should make every effort to taste Nasi Himpit, a famous dish that is usually served during festive seasons.
3. The caves
In Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, is Gunung Mulu National Park. This park has a history dating back for more than 3,000 years, and it is best known for its incredible caverns. On guided tours, you can explore Turtle Cave, the so-called Garden of Eden or the Wind Caves, all of which are in the park. Some caves require you to bring flashlights and rapel, but others are simple strolls in incredible environments. If you’re staying closer to Kuala Lumpur, you can set off on a day trip to the Batu Caves, which are made from limestone and offer some challenging hikes as well as amazing scenery.
4. The tea plantation
The tea industry has long been a part of development and trade in Malaysia, particularly in areas like the Cameron Highlands. There, near the highest point of the country, temperatures are cool enough for tea plantations. In the Cameron Highlands, you can take a guided tour of the nation’s largest tea company, hike through the plantation itself or sip local teas at some of the smaller plantations in the vicinity.
5. Diverse cultures
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Malaysia is its diverse culture. In addition to colonial influences, there are a mixture of Asian cultures present in the country. Malays make up approximately half of the population, Chinese make up roughly one quarter and there is a strong Indian community. In addition, the Orang Asli people, a group indigenous to Malaysia, still makes up 12 percent of the population. These groups live together harmoniously in Malaysia and give the country its vibrant culture and heritage.
6. Endless shopping
This is a shopper’s paradise, it is one of the main reasons why people flock to Malaysia. You will find some of the best shopping malls in the world, if you’re a shopaholic then you will not be disappointed.
7. Chinatowns
Malaysia has been influenced and colonized by cultures from around the globe. Proximity to China means that Malaysia is home to excellent Chinese cuisine and a vibrant heritage. You can experience this influence first hand by exploring one of the Chinatowns in Malaysia, the largest of which is in George Town.
8. Hiking
Hiking may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Malaysia, but the country actually boasts a number of excellent hiking spots. None, however, can compare to Mount Kinabalu. In the state of Sabah, Mount Kinabalu boasts miles of hiking trails that pass through six distinct vegetation zones at varying elevations. To climb the entire summit, expect to spend two days hiking with a night of camping in between.
9. Getting around
Travelling in Malaysia couldn’t be easier. The local transport is great, buses and trains run efficiently. If you want to make the most of your time then there are flights throughout the country which means you can go from door to door in no time at all.
10. Modern architecture
The city of Kualu Lumpur is a fantastic place to admire the more modern architecture found in Malaysia, and in particular the contemporary skyscrapers that create one of Asia’s most iconic skylines. If possible, take time to see the Petronas Twin Towers in the district known as the Golden Triangle. Once the tallest buildings in the world, and now connected by a skybridge, the Petronas Twin Towers are just a short walk from other incredible structures like the KL Tower and its viewing deck.
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