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Malaysia - Essential Visits
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Mij Gnow
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Located in South East Asia,
bordering Thailand in the north and Singapore in the
south, Malaysia achieved its independence from British
rule on the 31st of August 1957. With a population of
approximately 23.5 million (58% Malays, 24% Chinese, 8%
Indians and 10% others), Malaysia is rich in differing
cultures and traditions. The uniqueness of Malaysia is
that all these differing religions live alongside each
other in harmony and peace.
You may be asking "What's there to do in
Malaysia?". Malaysia offers natural beauties in
tropical rainforest, scuba diving; Shopping haven in all
major cities; Friendly citizens across the country.
Whatever you want to do, ranging from being a potatoe
couch at the hotel to extreme adventures, Malaysia has it
all.
Having said that, I will now point out to you the
essential visits that you should take part in order to
make your trip whole (in no particular order):
Petronas Twin Towers
Towering at a height of 452 metres (1483 feet), the
Petronas Twin Towers is the highest twin towers in the
world. Built to 88 storeys and 32000 windows, the towers
are connected via a skybridge. You must book your time to
access the skybridge for an excellent birds-eye view of
the Kuala Lumpur city. The towers were featured in the
movie Entrapment starring Sean Connery and Caterine Zeta
Jones. When visiting the towers, take a stroll at the KLCC
park (20 hectares or 50 acres) located adjacent to the
towers and indulge yourself in shopping at the Suria KLCC
located inside the towers.
Pulau Pinang (Penang Island)
Affectionately known as Pearl of the Orient, Penang is
famous for its natural beauty and exotic heritage. Located
at the northern part of Malaysia, Penang, a bustling
island, has a large variety of culture, people and food
within the 285 square kilometres enclave. So diversed, you
will be able to find churches, Chinese temples, Indian
temples and Muslim mosques all within a five minutes walk.
Colonial buildings still exist and are constantly being
restored to its former glory. When you are at the Pearl of
the Orient, you must sample the hawker food found at
abundance, take a ferry ride (especially at night) and
stroll along the beaches of Batu Ferringi.
Sipadan Island
Located on the north-eastern part of Borneo Island,
Sipadan is one of the world's best dive spots. White sandy
beaches borders this 12ha island. The island was formed
from a undersea volcano and is raised 650meters from the
sea floor. Sipadan is famous for its reef wall, rare reef
creatures and the regular appearance of sea turtles. If
you are a diver, this is one place that you would not want
to miss.
East Coast Islands
On the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, an abundance of
idyllic white sandy beaches. To escape the hustle and
bustle of the city, hop over to the east coast, put on a
sarong, grab yourself a coconut, relax and enjoy the
pounding of the waves. Out in the sea, islands such as
Perhentian, Tioman and Redang are famous for their dive
spots and family getaway.
Cameron Highlands
This 1800 meters above sea level region is a popular
getaway from the tropical heat for Malaysians and tourist
alike. Cameron Highlands was discovered by a British
surveyor named William Cameron in 1885. This highlands
resembles England as old English inns, chalets and
bungalows still exists today. Attraction in Cameron
Highlands includes mountain and jungle hikings, tea
plantations, fruits and vegetable farms, flower nurseries
and its people. Cameron Highlands has two golf courses if
you are game.
Proboscis Monkeys
Living exclusively in Borneo island, proboscis monkeys
have the largest nose amongst all primates. Reaching up to
17.5cm long, the reason for the elongated nose is unknown.
Another distinctive feature of this unique creature is its
pot belly. The proboscis monkey is an endangered species
and is listed under the IUCN Red List. Visiting these
creatures in its natural habitat is well worth the
journey.
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About
The Author
Mij
Gnow is an avid traveller who is infected
with the travel bug throughout the year.
Weighed down by the corporate world to
earn a living, Mij continues to write
articles in preparation for his future
travels.
Mij is also the creator and administrator
of Travel Corridor, http://www.travelcorridor.com
; a site containing essential visits
around the world. |
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