Malaysia has a large number of historical and resort areas. There are many ancient temples and cultural buildings hidden in the middle of dense tropical forests. The main natural attractions in Malaysia are the Kinabalu, Bako, Gunung Mulu, Taman Negara national parks.
If you don't know which sights to visit in Malaysia first, then it's worth visiting Kuala Lumpur. Within this metropolitan city, ancient temples are juxtaposed with modern skyscrapers.
The name of the most visited attraction in Malaysia is Sultan Abdul-Samad's Palace. This building is located on the main street of Kuala Lumpur and is considered a symbol of the greatness of the entire country.
The Petronas Towers is an equally popular attraction in Malaysia. This skyscraper is considered a true work of art, built in the Islamic style. The twin towers have the status of being the tallest in the world.
The description of such a landmark in Malaysia as Batu Caves is known to all locals. Previously, this place was considered to be the refuge of the indigenous Besisi tribe during hunting. Batu consists of three large caves and seven small caves.
Mount Kinabalu is one of the highest peaks in southeast Asia. It rises 4,093 meters above sea level. It takes about two days to climb here.
The oldest mosque is considered to be Jemek. It was erected in 1909 and amazes tourists not only with its architectural style, but also with its unusual color scheme. Curiously, this creation was created by an English architect.
Sri Mahamariamman is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. Anyone can get in here from 6am until late in the evening, just needing to remove their shoes before entering.
The Langkawi Oceanarium is considered to be the largest in Asia. Its entire area is divided into three zones - temperate zone, sub-arctic zone and tropical forest.
The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a structure that is 125 meters long. It is erected over Mat Sichang Gorge and is for pedestrian traffic only. Above sea level, the sky bridge rises to a height of 701 meters.