Malaysia boasts a rich cultural heritage populated by a blend of Malays, Indians, Chinese, and indigenous groups. The country is not only a melting point of cultures, but it also features a mix of stunning beaches and parks, astonishing skyscraper, colonial architecture, and magnificent landscape covered in tropical rainforest and tea plantation.
Malaysia Top Traveling Sites for November [ image: pexels.com by moto moto ] |
The hot and sunny
weather in November makes Malaysia a perfect destination where you can opt to
trek and watch wildlife at the national parks or take bus rides around Penang’s
UNESCO listed George Town and Malacca’s historic core. Don’t mind the long
rides since they can still be enjoyable with online gaming at W88 to help you
pass the time. More so, the vibrant and breathtaking views will be hard to keep
your eyes off.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur (KL),
Malaysia’s capital, is the country’s social and economic driving force
reflected by the relentless proliferation of jaw-dropping skyscraper, high-end
shopping malls, designer bars and restaurants, and buzzing nightlife. Compared
to other major world cities, Kuala Lumpur is one of the most affordable
destinations. While at KL, be sure to
visit the Petronas Twin Towers (the world’s tallest twin towers) located at the
KLCC complex.
Taman Negara
Taman Negara is the
oldest tropical rainforest globally, and there are various ways you can
experience the park’s natural attractions such as cave-exploring, hiking, and
fishing. The most popular activity to do
at Taman Negara is the Canopy Walk, which features a long suspension bridge
high above the treetops where you can walk and watch exotic birds. You can also
opt for a guided night safari where you get to see glow-in-the-dark fungi,
plants that bloom at night, and nocturnal animals like owls, water dragons, and
leopard cats.
Langkawi
Located on Malaysia’s
west coast, Langkawi is an archipelago consisting of 99 islands. Surrounded by
turquoise sea, the main island’s interior is a mixture of forest-clad mountains,
mangroves, rainforest, and picturesque beaches. This is the best destination to
escape the country’s frenetic cities and get to relax on the wide sandy
beaches. The ocean temperatures in November are warm, making swimming in the
sea inviting and pleasant.
Melaka
Melaka (Malacca) is a
history-rich city that was ruled and battled over for centuries by the British,
Indian, Dutch, and Portuguese governments. As a result, modern Melaka has
become a popular tourist destination packed with culture, architecture,
tradition, and diverse cuisines. There are several districts in the city, each
featuring its own unique attraction. The Portuguese Settlement boasts of
red-hued churches and charming villas. You will find the oldest Chinese temple
(the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple) and one of the largest Chinese cemeteries in the
Chinese quarters.
Penang
Penang is one of the
top places to visit in Malaysia, popular for its historic George Town and the
rich culinary diversity. The city is
named under UNESCO World Heritage designation and has plenty to offer,
including museums, historic homes, and delicious cuisines. Some of its popular
attractions include Bird Sanctuary, Botanic Gardens, and white sandy beaches.
Don’t leave Penang without taking a ride or walk around George Town, where you will see the wide selection of British buildings and historic Chinese and Indian temples. Penang is also regarded as Malaysia’s food capital, and your visit would be incomplete if you failed to taste the major cuisines at the restaurants, bakeries, and roadside vendors.
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