Eight Top Vacation Destinations in Malaysia: Exploring Nature and Mysterious Realms



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Eight Top Vacation Destinations in Malaysia: Exploring Nature and Mysterious Realms

Regions like the Maldives, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka are among the most popular tourist destinations in the world. However, many people may not be aware that Malaysia also boasts natural beauty that can rival these renowned tourist locations. Next, let's take an in-depth look at the selected vacation destinations in Malaysia and immerse ourselves in the charm of nature.

 
 
 
The Belum Temengor Rainforest is one of the oldest rainforests in the world, with a history dating back 130 million years, even older than the Amazon Rainforest and the Congo Rainforest. The history of this rainforest can be traced back to the era when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Today, it is home to endangered wild animals such as the sun bear, Malayan tiger, and Malayan tapir. Tourists can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and choose to stay at the Belum Rainforest Resort for a peaceful night. This luxurious eco-resort is located on a small island in Temengor Lake, offering tourists a one-day tour service to the Royal Belum State Park, which is listed by UNESCO.

Kinabatangan River, Sabah

 
 
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The Kinabatangan River is famous for its rich resources of wildlife habitats, with limestone caves, freshwater swamps, saltwater mangroves, and forests scattered throughout. Cruising on the Kinabatangan River, the longest river in Sabah, is a must-do activity during the exploration journey in Borneo. Tourists can observe various rare wild animals along the way, such as the proboscis monkey (one of the star animals in Kinabatangan), crocodiles, orangutans, kingfishers, etc. Although luxurious eco-lodges like the Sukau Rainforest Resort have set up camping tents here, Kinabatangan remains one of the best places in Malaysia to provide tourists with opportunities to observe wild animals while respecting and protecting the living environment of wild animals.

Kundasang, Sabah

 
 
 
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Kundasang in Sabah is known as the "New Zealand of Borneo", and its most popular attraction is undoubtedly the Desa Dairy Farm. In the farm, groups of black and white cows leisurely spread out, and there are also guesthouses for tourists to rest overnight. Just an hour's drive from Ranau, you can reach the holiday destination of Poring Hot Springs. Tourists can relax in the bathtubs and swimming pools, relieve the fatigue after a day of sightseeing, and enjoy a pleasant time.

Sipadan, Sabah

 
 
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Sipadan, known as the "Maldives of Sabah", is a famous diving resort in Malaysia. Its clear blue sky and white, soft sandy beaches can be compared with those of the Maldives. The beautiful Pulau Bohey Dulang in the Semporna Archipelago is an excellent place for hiking, diving, and wildlife watching. Tourists can also overlook the stunning scenery of the entire Marine Park from Pulau Bohey Dulang, with the blue sea and the clear sky, presenting a magnificent view.

Kellie's Castle, Perak

 
 
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Kellie's Castle is located in Batu Gajah, Perak. It is an unfinished and ruined Scottish-style castle. It was built by the young Scottish planter William Kellie-Smith for his fiancée. However, this castle was never completed and was abandoned after William's death in 1926. Nowadays, locals are eager to visit this once-neglected building, mainly because it is shrouded in mysterious horror stories, full of a gloomy and thrilling atmosphere. It is said that this towering castle is one of the most haunted places in Malaysia.

Pantai Senok, Kelantan

 
 
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The Belum Temengor Rainforest, as one of the oldest rainforests in the world, has a history dating back 130 million years, even older than the Amazon and Congo Rainforests. This rainforest can even be traced back to the era when dinosaurs still roamed the earth. Nowadays, it is home to endangered wild animals such as the sun bear, Malayan tiger, and Malayan tapir. Tourists can get away from the city's hustle and bustle and choose to stay at the Belum Rainforest Resort for a peaceful night. This luxurious eco-resort, located on a small island in Temengor Lake, provides tourists with a one-day tour service to the Royal Belum State Park listed by UNESCO.

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

 
 
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The rural areas of Sabah are the preferred destinations for stargazing because they are far from the light pollution of the city and have few clouds covering the sky. If you are full of 遐想 about the vast universe, you might as well go to Mount Tawau Park. It provides nature lovers with natural picnic areas, vast campsites, and holiday homes located on the rugged volcanic terrain. Alternatively, tourists who yearn for a quiet and remote stargazing spot can choose to go to Lasau Podi. Lasau Podi may not be an official camping site, but you can experience the vast starry sky on Mount Kota Kinabalu.

Cameron Highlands, Pahang

 
 
 
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Tea garden enthusiasts can go to the Cameron Highlands in Pahang. The well-organized and verdant tea gardens are dotted with Tudor-style buildings, making you feel as if you are in a rural town anywhere in the world. It is about a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, making it a great place for day-trippers to relax in the mountains.
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