Top 10 Adventures in Malaysia
 | Batu Caves Batu Caves is a limestone hill to the north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which has a series of caves and cave temples. It takes its name from the Su... More Info |  | Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur's premier shopping, dining and people watching street, Bintang Walk, in the heart of the city's "Golden Triangle" area, is the cente... More Info |  | National Museum Museums in Malaysia started to evolve since 1883 when the British governance established the Perak Museum in Taiping and the Sarawak Museum in Ku... More Info |  | Taman Negara National Park Taman is the world's oldest tropical rainforest in Malaysia. Preserved to stay the way nature intended to be for you to explore and enjoy. It&rsq... More Info |  | Penang Island An island of 285 sq km in area, off north-western coast of peninsular Malaysia, Penang island is known as the Pearl of the Orient. In the island ... More Info |  | Cameron Highlands A number of nature trails which varies in difficulty. Nature lovers will enjoy the trails which takes you to see some of the spectacular views of... More Info |  | A Famosa Water World The 20-arce A'Famosa Water World, rated as the largest water theme park in Malaysia. Take your pick from the Wave Pool which gives a feeling of a... More Info |  | Stadthuys The most imposing relic of the Dutch period in Melaka is the massive red town hall and governors' residence, built between 1641 and 1660 and beli... More Info |  | Sepilok Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre One of only four orang-utan sanctuaries in the world, Sepilok is among Sabah's top tourist attractions. The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Cent... More Info |  | Pelita Hati Gallery of Arts Pelita Hati is a collection of artworks by local artists. Among them are works by Sharifah Fatimah, Awang Damit and Yusof Ghani, all of whom are ... More Info |
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