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60 Malaysia Quotes To Inspire You to Head to Truly Asia!

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Looking for Malaysia quotes? Malaysia is probably one of the underrated destinations in South East Asia, with more famous neighbours like Singapore and Thailand . But it is one of the most beautiful destinations ideals if you are looking for tropical jungles, spectacular islands, turquoise beaches without crowds, theme-parks, modern cities and delicious food. I backpacked alone around 3 weeks in this country and fell in love with it.

Whether you are looking for some travel inspiration through quotes about Malaysia or want some top Malayasia travel quotes that will go with your fabulous photos from the trip, in this best you will find the best Malaysia quotes and captions.

BEST MALAYSIA QUOTES

Below are some of the most popular Malaysia quotes for you.

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‘I love Malaysia and it abundant islands with wildlife.’

‘I found a gate to heaven in Malaysia.’

‘Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land.’

‘I like to spend eternity walking on the islands of Malaysia.’

‘That whole country, Malaysia has a history of telling other countries back off, we`ll do our business. They`re a pretty stubborn bunch of people. So they will do what they have to do. ‘ – Christopher R. Hill

‘Malaysia is known as a melting pot of varied races, but really, the gastronomic imagery is at its strongest for its cuisine. It is in this cauldron of Malaysian cuisine that one finds a unique blending and marriage of cultural and culinary tastes.’ – Wendy Hutton

MALAYSIA TRAVEL QUOTES

Whether you like beaches or mountains or cities, Malaysia has it all. From the ultra-modern skyscrapers-filled capital Kuala Lumpur to artistic streets of Penang to gorgeous beaches of Langkawi to the scenic tea-gardens-carpeted hill town of Cameron Highlands, there are plenty of things to do and see in Malaysia.

Malaysia offers a lot of experiences for everyone whether you are traveling alone or if you are travelling with family. Your kids will enjoy a lot of things, thanks to family-friendly destinations and activities. Below are some Malaysia travel quotes that will tell you more about the country.

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‘Fine sand, sea-diving and snorkelling, I love everything about Perhentian Islands in Malaysia.’

‘Nights are mysterious in the old town of Malacca.’

Kuala Lumpur rises up out of steamy, equatorial, Southeast Asian jungle, Malaysia’s capital city — a chaotic, multiethnic, multicultural modern metropolis of Malay, Chinese, and Indian. – Anthony Bourdain

‘Eating wantan mee in Malaysia is my earliest memory. The street sellers there have a whole cooking set-up on the front of their bikes.’ – Rachel Khoo

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‘When my father was posted to Malaysia, we’d take bacon-and-egg sandwiches in our backpacks and go hiking in the jungle or make bamboo rafts to sail down rivers.’ – Rory Stewart

‘Home to me is where I am and where I feel most comfortable. Obviously, Malaysia is at home. In L.A, my home is my apartment because that’s my Malaysia.’ – Yuna

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‘Covering a full spectrum of cuisine from Portuguese, Arab and Indian to Chinese, Thai and Indonesian, Malaysian food is a fascinating journey of all that is ‘truly Asia’ in one nation.’ – Norman Musa

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‘I don’t remember the first picture I took, but I actually found a picture of myself on a trip back to my old family home in Malaysia. I’m five years old, sitting on the floor with the family camera in my hand. It was a film camera – not a DSLR – with a fixed lens and a nice manual zoom.’ – Ren Ng

‘I love the smell of the sea on the Malaysian Islands.’

‘Despite the regional differences, Malay food can be described as spicy and flavourful, although this does not necessarily mean chilli-hot. But you can rest assured that even if the main dishes are not hot, there’ll be chilli-based sambal on hand.’ Wendy Hutton

‘Growing up in Malaysia and England, there wasn’t an obvious route into the comics world, so my creative energy went into theatre and prose and then movies and TV.’ – Arvind Ethan David

‘Kuala Lumpur had a certain something. There was a sense of freedom perhaps, of anarchy even, that Singapore so sorely lacked. Perhaps it was the lack of deference to authority, the physical space, the ability to take a step back and enjoy a moment of quiet that lent Kuala Lumpur its atmosphere. Singaporeans were always adding to the list of reasons each one kept to hand, in case they met a Malaysian, of why it was so much better on the island than the peninsula. They ranged from law and order to cleanliness, from the clean government to good schools, and always ended on the strength of the Singaporean economy. But in the end, the Malaysian would nod as if to agree to the points made – and then shrug to indicate that they probably wouldn’t trade passports, not really. And if pressed for a reason they would fall back on that old chestnut which somehow seemed to capture everything that was wrong about Singapore – but your government bans chewing gum. The nanny state and the police state all rolled into one.’ ― Shamini Flint

MALAYSIA INSTAGRAM CAPTIONS

Below are some beautiful Malaysia quotes that can be perfect for Instagram captions for Malaysia photos.

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‘In Malaysia, it is never too late to dream a new dream.’

‘I love Malaysia due to its exotic durian fruit.’

‘Malaysia is my favourite relaxing spot in the east.’

‘The magic in Malay cuisine lies in its spices and herbs.’ – Wendy Hutton

‘How do you know there’s not a door to heaven in the sky between Malaysia and Vietnam?’ – Sarah Palin

‘The butterflies in Malaysia are actually fairies in disguise.’

‘To understand Malaysian food is to understand how Malaysia is made up. The country consists largely of three races: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. Imagine the array of flavours and influences just from these three cultures. It’s difficult to pinpoint one distinct dish or flavour and call it “Malaysian”, as Malaysian cuisine is a fusion of all these cultures.’ – Ping Coombes

MALAYSIA QUOTES ABOUT CULTURE AND FOOD

Like many things about the country, Malaysia’s culture or food is relatively less-known to the world. Food is an important part of shaping families in homes and communities.

When you travel in Malaysia, you will definitely love the food, and also notice many interesting and unique things about its culture. Below are some beautiful Malaysia quotes about culture, history and food.

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‘Malaysians are passionate about food. It is something that connects us and it is our way of showing our hospitality.’ – Zaleha Kadir Olpin

‘In Malaysia, where Western culture was extremely influential, I’d grown up listening to Elvis and the Beatles and watching American movies. People wanted to be like Americans. In contrast, when I got here, I saw prosperous middle-class American college students wanting to somehow join the Third World.’ – Feisal Abdul Rauf

Malaysian food, the unsung cuisine at the heart of South-East Asia, is in fact rich in flavour and diversity. If you’re passionate about food, you will not be able to help yourself becoming passionate about Malaysian food. – Norman Musa

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‘In spite of the huge diversity in Malaysia in terms of religion, culture, race, ethnicity and so forth, we’ve really gone very far in developing this country.’ – Najib Razak

‘I have found that in Malaysia the ingredients from gardens, kitchens and floral markets overlap as they are all used in cooking, conjuring memories of a mouth-watering curry from a street stall in Chiang Mai or Singapore’s Newton Circus.’ – Carol Selva Rajah

‘Basically, all the world’s computer parts come from the same supply chain that runs from Korea, down through coastal China, over to Taiwan, and down to Malaysia.’ – Thomas Friedman

‘Unlike many modern Western lifestyles, food remains at the very heart of Malaysian society and family life. Big cook-up banquets for family gatherings, eating out daily at friendly local hawker stalls and roadside restaurants, or cooking for 2,000 wedding guests are all part of the cultural scene. What’s more eating is a 24//7 activity, and it’s certainly not unheard of eating out at 2 am, with the whole family in tow.’ – Norman Musa

‘My priority is to ensure peace and harmony in Malaysia. That is uppermost in my mind.’ – Najib Razak

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‘All these boundaries – Africa, Asia, Malaysia, America – are set by men. But you don’t have to look at boundaries when you are looking at a man – at the character of a man. The question is: What do you stand for? Are you a follower, or are you a leader?’ – Hakeem Olajuwon

‘The iconic foods of Malaysia can be readily found in the streets and are within everyone’s reach. These dishes have withstood the test of time and will continue to be part of the Malaysian culinary experience.’ – Wendy Hutton

‘We are all Malaysians. This is the bond that unites us. Let us always remember that unity is our fundamental strength as a people and as a nation.’ – Tunku Abdul Rahman

‘The plane came into land over undulating hills covered in neat grids of oil palm. Singh caught a glimpse of the Formula One racetrack – yet another project by the previous government to drag Malaysia onto the world stage. Mahathir, the previous prime minister, was convinced that as long as he built the biggest, the best and the most expensive of everything, Malaysia would be treated with respect by the international community. Predictably, Malaysia had instead become a byword for the funding and construction of white elephants.’ – Shamini Flint

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‘From a gastronomic point of view, Malaysia can be said to be one of the richest and most exciting countries where you can find many types of cuisine. In the northern states, such as Perlis and Kedah, the food reflects Thai influence. In the popular tourist destination of Penang, the food is predominantly influenced by Chinese and Indian cuisine. To the south in Melaka, Peranakan, or Nyonya, food dominates the scene. In my home state of Pahang, the food remains very kampung-style, or traditional, with many seafood dishes due to its proximity to the coast.’ – Zaleha Kadir Olpin

‘Singapore’s society has long pushed a materialistic definition of success, the so-called “5 C’s” – Cash, Credit card, Car, Country Club, Condominium. Sadly, somebody forgot to include the most important one – Children. When we Singaporeans say, “He/she is doing well”, we are almost invariably talking about that person’s material well-being. A good job, a high salary and possibly a killing in the property market. If a Malaysian says, “He/she is doing well”, we found them often talking about a person’s health or family. Living well, perhaps, with many children. More happiness could also be because Malaysia is a much bigger country, with many more places to go, jobs to do and activities to engage in. People have more options, avenues to explore and ways in which to be happy. Singapore, by contrast, is small, and people tend to do the same things. If you’re not intent on making money and racing your Ferrari from one traffic light to the next, then what exactly are you up to?’ – Sudhir Thomas Vadaketh

FUNNY MALAYSIA QUOTES

Below are some funny Malaysian quotes

‘I don’t know if you’re familiar with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You step outside the hotel, and you’re soaking wet within 10 minutes.’ – Craig Fairbrass

‘What do you call a bear from Malaysia? Koala Lumpur.’

‘Where do Koalas like to go on holiday? Koala Lumpur.’

MALAYSIA PUNS AND PROVERBS

There is no fun without a pun. Here are some Malaysia quotes that are witty and hilarious puns, and also some folklore Malaysian proverbs that tell us about the culture and beliefs among the locals throughout the country.

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‘We Malaysia do no pun. We do puntun.’

Don’t think there are no crocodiles because the water is calm. —Malaysian Proverb

One can pay back the loan of gold, but one lives forever in debt to those who are kind.

No matter how big the whale is, a tiny harpoon can kill him. 

It is the fate of the coconut husk to float, of the stone to sink.

He who has learned how to steal must learn how to hang. 

Fear to let fall a drop and you spill a lot.

If there is no reason, why would the tempura bird nest on the low branches? 

Prepare the umbrella before it rains.

Though a tree grows ever so high, the falling leaves return to the ground.

Just because you are irritated by a mosquito, you burn the mosquito curtain.

A fool is like the big drum that beats fast but does not realize its hollowness. 

An ox with long horns, even if he does not butt, will be accused of butting. 

Do not be tricked into thinking that there are no crocodiles just because the water is still. 

Do not measure another man’s coat on your body.

Where there is sugar, there are bound to be ants. 

You can’t get at the precious sago without first breaking the bark.

If you plant grass, you won’t get rice.

To bend a bamboo, start when it is a shoot. 

The existence of the sea means the existence of pirates.

So that’s it about the best Malaysia quotes that you liked. Hope this will inspire you to plan a trip to Malaysia – Truly Asia!

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170 Best Malaysia Instagram Captions & Quotes

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Niklas Forstreuter

  • March 13, 2024

Malaysia is an incredible country for taking beautiful photos for Instagram, which are best accompanied by one of these Instagram captions and quotes. Fall in love with the beauty of Malaysia and stunnign places like Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, and more.

Whether you’re looking for famous quotes about Malaysia, Instagram captions to go with your beautiful photos, or some funny puns, there is guaranteed to be something for you on this list.

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Best Malaysia Instagram captions

Discover the best Malaysia Instagram captions to enhance your posts! Perfect for travelers and photo enthusiasts seeking to capture the essence of Malaysia’s beauty.

1. Falling in love with Langkawi .

2. Malaysia: where adventures begin and memories last forever.  

3. In Malaysia, it’s never too late to dream a new dream.

4. Malaysia’s sunrise: A new day in paradise.

5. Captivated by the charm of Malaysia. 

6. Savoring every flavor of Malaysia’s street food .

7. Lost in Malaysian paradise.

8. Malaysian sunsets are my therapy. 

9. Exploring the hidden corners of Malaysia. 

10. Sun, sea, and Malaysian dreams. 

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11. From highlands to islands in Malaysia. 

12. Lost in the Malaysian magic and loving it.

13. The diversity of Malaysia took my breath away.

14. Where Malaysia takes you, follow.

15. Malaysia, I’m yours. 

16. If paradise exists on earth, it’s in Malaysia.

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17. Malaysia, you have my soul.

18. The diversity of Malaysia is simply stunning. 

19. No place I’d rather be than Malaysia.

20. Currently in paradise. Malaysia, you’re unreal!

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21. Already booking my next trip to Malaysia. 

2 2. How is Malaysia already feeling like home?.

2 3. Still in Malaysia, never leaving.

2 4. Malaysia has become my whole personality.

2 5. Malaysia is better than anywhere else in the world, fight me. 

2 6. Needed a little Malaysia.

2 7. In my Malaysia outfit.

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2 8. Happiness check in Malaysia. 

2 9. Professional Malaysia explore r .

30. Not mad at you Malaysia.

Short Malaysia Instagram captions

Explore short and catchy Malaysia Instagram captions. Ideal for quick, impactful posts showcasing Malaysia’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. Find one-word travel Instagram captions here .

3 1. Malaysian dreams. 

3 2. Temple tranquility.

3 3. Welcome to Malaysia.

3 4. Asia’s best kept secret.

3 5. Tropical bliss.

3 6. Spice and rice.

3 7. Island life.

3 8. Malaysia : Truly Asia.

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3 9. City to sea.

40. Simply Malaysia. 

Sunset view over the ocean.

4 1. Malaysia, my wonderland.

4 2. Urban explorer.

4 3. Cultural cocktail.

4 4. Malaysia, you stole my heart. 

4 5. Exploring Malaysia.

46. Brb, gone to Malaysia.

47. It’s Malaysia, baby.

48. Malaysia photodump.

49. Malaysia is all you need.

50. Malaysia diaries . 

5 1. Annual Malaysia trip.

5 2. Obligatory Malaysia photodump.

5 3. Love u Malaysia.

5 4. Malaysia couldn’t have been better. 

5 5. Malaysia was 10/10 .

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5 6. What do you call a bear from Malaysia? Koala Lumpur.

5 7. Spotted in Malaysia: A monkey taking more selfies than me.

5 8. My diet in Malaysia: 100% street food, 0% regrets.

5 9. Riding the Malaysian waves: because my office chair doesn’t do this.

60. In Malaysia, even the monkeys are Insta-famous.

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6 1. Survived the Malaysian heat, now I’m basically a superhero.

6 2. Malaysia’s humidity: The natural spa I never asked for.

6 3. At the Malaysian markets: I can haggle in three languages now.

6 4. Hiking in Malaysia: It’s just walking, they said. It’ll be fun, they said.

6 5. Riding a scooter in Malaysia: Because who needs a roller coaster?

6 6. In Malaysia, ‘lost’ just means a new adventure!

6 7. Traffic in KL: The best place to catch up on podcasts.

68. My diet in Malaysia: 100% street food, 0% regrets.

69. You should see our Malaysia trip on finsta.

70. Yes mum I’m still in Malaysia, no I’m not coming back any time soon.

7 1. Did I lose my passport in Malaysia? Yes. Was it worth it? Also yes..

7 2. Mentally very much still in Malaysia.

7 3. If you need me I’ll be in Malaysia ignoring my responsibilities.

7 4. Bringing chaos to Malaysia.

7 5. I’ve been living life so hard my IG is still in Malaysia.

7 6. Formal announcement: I’m never leaving Malaysia.

7 7. Malaysia, uncut version.

7 8. Bad girls go to Malaysia.

Best Malaysia quotes for Instagram

Find the best Malaysia quotes for Instagram to perfectly caption your memories. Ideal for those who love to reflect Malaysia’s charm and beauty.

79. “How do you know there’s not a door to heaven in the sky between Malaysia and Vietnam?” – Sarah Palin

80. “Malaysia has it all: beaches, adventure, sunshine and rainforests.” – Lonely Planet

81. “Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” – Anita Desai

82. “Malaysia offered us a vision of tomorrow.” – Jacques Cousteau

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83. “Malaysia is perhaps one of the most pleasant and relaxing countries to live in or visit; It’s diverse.” – Fawn Germer

84. “Malaysia is a country unlike any other.” – Tariq Ramadan

85. “Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise. And hope.” – Barack Obama

86.  “Kuala Lumpur had a certain something… There was a sense of freedom perhaps.” – Shamini Flint

87. “This is an orderly society where racial harmony and religious tolerance reign.” – Lee Kuan Yew

88. “Malaysians are passionate about food. It is something that connects us and it is our way of showing our hospitality.” – Zaleha Kadir Olpin

89. “Don’t think there are no crocodiles because the water is calm.” —Malaysian Proverb

Malaysia Instagram captions and quotes for couples

Explore romantic Malaysia captions for couples – perfect for duo travelers sharing their love story against Malaysia’s enchanting backdrop. You might also like these romantic travel captions .

90. Adventures for two in the land of stunning sunsets and smiles. 

91. Finding love in every Malaysian corner. 

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92. Together in the heart of Malaysia.

93. I found paradise in Malaysia’s beaches and in your arms.

94. Exploring Malaysia, heart in hand.

95. Adventures in Malaysia are better together.

96. Together in the heart of Asia.

97. Creating love stories in Malaysian landscapes.

98. Our love story, now featuring Malaysia’s wonders.

99. Together, making every moment count in Malaysia.

100. Malaysian adventures: better with you.

101. Malaysia: where our love grows stronger.

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102. Finding new reasons to love each other in Malaysia.

103. Malaysian sunsets, and you – perfect.

104. Our Malaysian diary: filled with love and adventure.

105. Finding new reasons to love each other in Malaysia.

106. Malaysia honeymoon adventures with my love!

107. Falling in love in Malaysia.

10 8. Writing our own story in Malaysia.

10 9. Our Malaysia era is my favorite one so far.

110. I get to see Malaysia with my best friend.

11 1. You, me and Malaysia is all I need.

11 2. Love you baby, thank you for this amazing trip to Malaysia.

11 3. I didn’t think you could make me love Malaysia even more, but here we are.

11 4. Our next chapter begins in Malaysia.

11 5. I love you and I love Malaysia.

11 6. Malaysia lovers .

Malaysia Instagram captions for friends

Discover the best Malaysia Instagram captions and quotes for friends. Capture your fun-filled adventures and moments in Malaysia with the perfect words!

117. Friends + Malaysia = Perfection.

118. Malaysia adventures with the best crew.

119. Creating memories in Kuala Lumpur.

120. Beach days and friend rays in Malaysia.

121. Malaysian escapades with my squad.

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122. Friends who travel to Malaysia together, stay together.

123. Road trips in Malaysia with my favorite peeps.

124. Friends, fun, and Malaysian sun. 

125. Lost in Malaysia, found with friends.

126. Sharing the gift of travel to Malaysia with favorite people.

127. Laughs and good vibes in Malaysia with friends.

128. Malaysia is even better with friends by my side.

129. Love exploring Malaysia with my fave humans!

130. Best friends go to Malaysia together.

13 1. Took the whole crew to Malaysia.

13 2. The gang takes Malaysia together.

13 3. Besties in Malaysia – did you miss us?

13 4. Couldn’t imagine a better crew for our Malaysia trip. 

13 5. The Malaysia trip made it out of the group chat.

13 6. SLove you guys almost as much as I love Malaysia.

13 7. Best friends exploring Malaysia together.

13 8. Nothing better than a trip to Malaysia with my crew.

13 9. Malaysia is meant to be explored with friends, prove me wrong.

Kuala Lumpur captions and quotes for Instagram

Find captivating Kuala Lumpur captions for Instagram to complement your cityscape shots. Ideal for highlighting the allure of Malaysia’s capital.

Kuala Lumpur has a lot of fun things to do and see such as the Batu Caves , Thean Hou Temple , the KL Tower , the many hidden speakeasies , the best shopping malls and much more. We’ve got everything you need to know before you go in our where to stay guide , and you might also enjoy our Element hotel and Somerset Ampang hotel reviews.

140. Kuala Lumpur, where my heart belongs.

141. City lights and KL nights.

142. Kuala Lumpur vibes only.

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143. Skyscrapers and daydreams in KL.

144. Finding my rhythm in Kuala Lumpur.

145. Urban jungle adventures.

146. Kuala Lumpur: My kind of skyline.

147. Kuala Lumpur, you had me at hello.

148. Keeping up with Kuala Lumpur.

149. The energy of KL is unmatched.

150. Kuala Lumpur, you’re a whole mood.

151. Meet me at the Petronas Towers. 

152. Take me to Kuala Lumpur. 

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153. Kuala Lumpur: My kind of skyline.

Malaysia nature and wildlife Instagram captions

Discover stunning nature and wildlife with this Instagram captions to bring your outdoor photography to life with words as wild and beautiful.

154. In the heart of nature’s paradise.

155. Jungle jaunts in Malaysia. 

156. Malaysia, where the jungle meets the sea.

157. Embracing the whispers of the wild.

158. Wild at heart in Malaysian jungles.

158. Malaysian sunsets are my favorite color.

160. Chasing waterfalls. 

161. It’s time for a new adventure in Malaysia.

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162. In the heart of the jungle, feeling alive.

163. Safari vibes in Malaysian wilderness.

164. Tropical paradise found.

165. Living on island time.

166. Lost in the lush landscapes of Malaysia.

167. The call of the wild is loud here.

168. Malaysian wildlife: a world of wonder.

169. Among the trees, I find my peace.

170. Capturing moments in Malaysia’s wild.

171. Nature’s masterpiece: Malaysia’s rainforests.

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30 Quotes and Sayings About Malaysia

Malaysia has become one of the most famous tourist spots in Asia. Every year thousands of people travel to Malaysia to enjoy the tropical weather and hospitality of Malay people. Furthermore, the exotic Malaysian food is like the cherry on top. If you want to learn more about the struggles of this robust country, have a look at famous Malaysia quotes.

Malaysia is one of the best Muslim countries in terms of economy.

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#37 – 30. Malaysia Quotes

37. Without doubt, Malaysia is the great economic star of the Muslim world. – Martin Jacques

36. We were constantly traveling between Malaysia and Singapore, which is connected by a bridge at the southernmost end of Malaysia. In fact, when I was a child, I had to go between countries twice a day to go to school, because I was living in Malaysia at the time but attending primary school in Singapore. – Ronnie Chieng

35. ‘I have found that in Malaysia the ingredients from gardens, kitchens and floral markets overlap as they are all used in cooking, conjuring memories of a mouth-watering curry from a street stall in Chiang Mai or Singapore’s Newton Circus.’ – Carol Selva Rajah

34. Developing countries like Malaysia should have a say in changing the world financial system since we have faced the problems that it has caused. – Mahatir Mohamad

33. ‘How do you know there’s not a door to heaven in the sky between Malaysia and Vietnam?’ – Sarah Palin

32. Detention without trial is history in Malaysia. – Najib Razak

31. Kuala Lumpur rises up out of steamy, equatorial, Southeast Asian jungle, Malaysia’s capital city — a chaotic, multiethnic, multicultural modern metropolis of Malay, Chinese, and Indian. – Anthony Bourdain

30. ‘Despite the regional differences, Malay food can be described as spicy and flavourful, although this does not necessarily mean chilli-hot. But you can rest assured that even if the main dishes are not hot, there’ll be chilli-based sambal on hand.’ Wendy Hutton

#29 – 20. Malaysia Quotes

29. Justice is the most important thing. In a plural society like Malaysia, you cannot have two laws – one law for the Muslim, one law for the non-Muslim. – Mahatir Mohamad

28. Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land. – Taric Ramadan

27. Even a child would think twice before touching a hot kettle once burned, but in Malaysia, we simply make new plans, and repeat the same old mistakes. The MSC, E- Village, and the Paya Indah Wetlands. ― Brian Yap

26. ‘I don’t know if you’re familiar with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You step outside the hotel, and you’re soaking wet within 10 minutes.’ – Craig Fairbrass

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25. ‘We are all Malaysians. This is the bond that unites us. Let us always remember that unity is our fundamental strength as a people and as a nation.’ – Tunku Abdul Rahman

24. In the eyes of the world, Malaysia has become a pariah state, a state where anyone can be hauled up and questioned by the police, detained, and charged through abusing laws of the country. – Mahatir Mohamad

23. ‘Basically, all the world’s computer parts come from the same supply chain that runs from Korea, down through coastal China, over to Taiwan, and down to Malaysia.’ – Thomas Friedman

22. There is great potential and deep fragility [in Malaysia] that can be used by any group that stresses on religion, pushing towards Islam, rejecting people and alienating migrants – anything can be used to win the next elections. So these are the signs of fragility that is very much there. – Tariq Ramadan

21. That whole country, Malaysia has a history of telling other countries back off, we`ll do our business. They`re pretty stubborn bunch of people. So they will do what they have to do. – Christopher R. Hill

20. ‘The magic in Malay cuisine lies in its spices and herbs.’ – Wendy Hutton

#19 – 10. Malaysia Quotes

19. Malaysia has got all the things in place to continue growth: the policies are there; the mechanisms are there. So, I think even when I am not around, Malaysia can do with other people who are converse with our policies. – Mahatir Mohamad

18. ‘Malaysians are passionate about food. It is something that connects us and it is our way of showing our hospitality.’ – Zaleha Kadir Olpin

17. Most developing countries would know Malaysia quite well. Why? It is because we believe in contacts. We offer them some help for training, for example. We call it ‘technical cooperation’. – Mahatir Mohamad

16. ‘Home to me is where I am and where I feel most comfortable. Obviously, Malaysia is at home. In L.A, my home is my apartment because that’s my Malaysia.’ – Yuna

15. ‘Covering a full spectrum of cuisine from Portuguese, Arab and Indian to Chinese, Thai and Indonesian, Malaysian food is a fascinating journey of all that is ‘truly Asia’ in one nation.’ – Norman Musa

14. ‘In spite of the huge diversity in Malaysia in terms of religion, culture, race, ethnicity and so forth, we’ve really gone very far in developing this country.’ – Najib Razak

13. ‘My priority is to ensure peace and harmony in Malaysia. That is uppermost in my mind.’ – Najib Razak

12. ‘Growing up in Malaysia and England, there wasn’t an obvious route into the comics world, so my creative energy went into theatre and prose and then movies and TV.’ – Arvind Ethan David

11. ‘I don’t remember the first picture I took, but I actually found a picture of myself on a trip back to my old family home in Malaysia. I’m five years old, sitting on the floor with the family camera in my hand. It was a film camera – not a DSLR – with a fixed lens and a nice manual zoom.’ – Ren Ng

10. All talk on Islamic States is just an empty dream. No man in his right sense would accept a nation which bases its political administration on religion, and in a country like Malaysia with its multiracial and multireligious people, there is no room for an Islamic State. – Tunku Abdul Rahman

#9 – 1. Malaysia Quotes

9. By linking something to race or religion, politicians distract Malaysians from the core issue while also garnering support from those whose identities depend heavily on their racial or religious identities – meaning most Malaysians. ― Brian Yap

8. ‘In Malaysia, where Western culture was extremely influential, I’d grown up listening to Elvis and the Beatles and watching American movies. People wanted to be like Americans. In contrast, when I got here, I saw prosperous middle-class American college students wanting to somehow join the Third World.’ – Feisal Abdul Rauf

7. ‘All these boundaries – Africa, Asia, Malaysia, America – are set by men. But you don’t have to look at boundaries when you are looking at a man – at the character of a man. The question is: What do you stand for? Are you a follower, or are you a leader?’ – Hakeem Olajuwon

6. When the British ruled Malaysia, they burnt millions of acres of Malaysian forests so that they could plant rubber. – Mahatir Mohamad

5. ‘Eating wantan mee in Malaysia is my earliest memory. The street sellers there have a whole cooking set-up on the front of their bikes.’ – Rachel Khoo

4. Malaysian food, the unsung cuisine at the heart of South-East Asia, is in fact rich in flavour and diversity. If you’re passionate about food, you will not be able to help yourself becoming passionate about Malaysian food. – Norman Musa

3. ‘The iconic foods of Malaysia can be readily found in the streets and are within everyone’s reach. These dishes have withstood the test of time and will continue to be part of the Malaysian culinary experience.’ – Wendy Hutton

2. ‘When my father was posted to Malaysia, we’d take bacon-and-egg sandwiches in our backpacks and go hiking in the jungle or make bamboo rafts to sail down rivers.’ – Rory Stewart

1. Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations can blossom beautifully if cultivated and nurtured like an orchid plant. – Najib Razak

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MALAYSIA Travel Guide: Trip Highlights, Itineraries, & Tips

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Welcome to Malaysia!

Malaysia is an amazing and diverse country that has something to offer everyone.  If you’re looking for amazing food, gorgeous islands, and beautiful landscapes — Malaysia is a destination you should highly consider for your next holiday.  I have traveled pretty extensively through Peninsular Malaysia, and it has grown to become one of my favorite countries in entire world!  I’ve compiled this Malaysia Travel Guide as a source for people planning trips to this amazing country.

This guide will go over trip highlights, how to get around Malaysia, Malaysia itineraries, and general travel advice!

Hope you enjoy reading my Malaysia Travel Guide and favorite photos from my travels!

Note:  This Malaysia Travel Guide will focus entirely on Peninsular Malaysia.  I have never traveled to Sabah or Sarawak, and am not too well informed about those areas of the country. 

Traveling to Malaysia soon…?  I’d definitely recommend purchasing the Malaysia Lonely Planet Travel Guide !  I pretty much always travel with a LP guidebook, and it can definitely a huge asset on the road!

Malaysia Travel Itinerary

Pulau Kapas, Malaysia

 Malaysia Trip Highlights

Kuala lumpur.

Malaysia itinerary

You’ll most likely be starting your Malaysian holidays in the amazing capital city — Kuala Lumpur.  This is truly a special place with friendly people, beautiful sights, and delicious food (just like the rest of Malaysia).  During my travels in South-East Asia , I was lucky enough to call this city home for awhile.  The first time I visited Kuala Lumpur I actually didn’t enjoy the city too much, but after spending more time there I discovered how special the city really is.

Check out the following blog posts I’ve written:

  • 10 Amazing Things to do in Kuala Lumpur
  • Heli Lounge, Kuala Lumpur; Drinks + Sunset on a Helipad
  • The Absolute Best Thing To Do in Kuala Lumpur

TOP KUALA LUMPUR TIP

Sign up for AirBNB , and stay at the REGALIA CONDOMINIUM .  I used to live there, and it’s by far the best place to stay in Kuala Lumpur.

It’s luxury complex that has all the amenities you’d want, perfectly located, and  has the most amazing infinity pool.   There is a mall right next door with a grocery store, movie theater, and tons of other shops.  Also, if you sign up for AirBNB with this link , you’ll get $38 off your first visit!   Which is easily a free-nights accommodation at The Regalia!   Trust me.  You want to stay here!

Best Hostel in Kuala Lumpur

Reggae Mansion

  Perfect location, amazing rooms, and wildly crazy rooftop parties every night!  If you’re backpacking around Malaysia, than you have to stay at Reggae Mansion!  This place does sell out, so check rates & availability !

Malaysia itinerary

Penang is the cultural hotspot in Malaysia!  You’ll fall in love with it’s busy streets, beautiful artwork, and enchanting history.  Oh, and the food is absolutely amazing.   Most people come to Penang only planning a few day stay, but end up staying much longer than they expected.  You can spend a day on Batu Ferringi beach, hike through the National Park, and take the journey up to Penang Hill for spectacular views of the entire city.        

Best things to do in Penang:

  • Beach day and sunset on Batu Ferringi Beach
  • Spend some time hiking through the National Park
  • Take a visit to Penang Hill for spectacular views of the city
  • Stroll through Georgetown and check out all the artwork
  • Eat at Penang’s famous hawker stalls

Best Hostel in Penang

Ryokan Muntri Boutique Hostel :   This is a recently opened hostel in Penang,and has excellent affordable rooms, very well-located in George town, and a really cool Japanese theme.  It’s got terrific reviews by everyone, and you’ll love your stay here!   Check rates & availability .

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Officially known as Langkawi the Jewel of Kedah, Langkawi is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, around 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.  It’s right at the border of Thailand, and is a popular place to visit for traveller’s going north/south between Malaysia and Thailand.  It is truly an amazing island with amazing things to do, cheap accommodations, tax-free booze, and beautiful landscape.

Check out some of my blog posts on Langkawi:

  • A Backpacker’s Guide to Langkawi, Malaysia
  • Top 5 Reasons to Backpack Langkawi
  • Berjaya Resort Crashing in Langkawi
  • Chasing Waterfalls in Langkawi

Best Hostel in Langkawi

Langkawi Dormitorio :  

Just footsteps away from the beach, this perfectly located hostel had comfortable rooms, great prices, and an excellent atmosphere!   Langkawi Dormitorio .

Cameron Highlands

Malaysia Itinerary

The Cameron Highlands is a stunning hill station in central peninsular Malaysia, and has become a popular destination for visitors in Malaysia. Roughly the size of Singapore, the Cameron Highlands covers a large stretch of land, and there’s tons to see, do, and explore.  You’ll fall in love with the beautiful green tea plantations, and will leave you speechless when you visit the highest peak in the Cameron Highlands

For more information on the Cameron Highlands, check out the guide below!

  • A Backpacker’s Guide to the Cameron Highlands

Best Hostel in The Cameron Highlands:

CH Traveler’s INN :  

A newly opened hostel in the center of Tanah Rata, and simply the best place to stay on a budget for traveler’s visiting the Cameron Highlands!   Check rates & availability .

Taman Negara

Teman Negara National Park is the perfect place for travelers who love wild life viewing, jungle trekking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, camping and many more. It is well established as one of the most popular ecotourism in Malaysia.  Popular activities include the canopy walk, jungle trekking, rapid shooting, cave exploration, and boat cruises.

Recommend days spent here:  1-2 days max

Check out the Teman Negara National Park website for more information

The Perhentian Islands

Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

Welcome to paradise.  The Perhentian Islands consist of both Perhentian Kecil & Perhentian Besar.  They are both absolutely stunning, and the minute you step foot on of the two islands you’ll never want to leave.   I’ve visited Perhentian Kecil on two different occasions now, and I definitely would not mind going back for a third.  The beaches are gorgeous, the atmosphere is relaxing, and the nightlife can get pretty crazy.

Perhentian Kecil is more for a younger crowd.  It’s much more lively at night and has an incredible fireshow.  Perhentian Besar has a lot more resorts, and is a bit more family oriented.

If you’re going to Malaysia — you’d be mistaken to skip the Perhentian Islands!

Check out my blog posts on this paradise island!

  • A Backpacker’s Guide to the Perhentian Islands
  • The Perhentian Islands: Perfectly Picturesque (Photo Essay)

Pulau Kapas

Pulau Kapas, Malaysia

Pulau Kapas is an idyllic island escape for those looking for a bit more of a remote location.  You won’t find any big crazy resorts, fast wi-fi connection, or luxury restaurants.  What you will be rewarded with is amazingly beautiful water, suburb underwater life, and an extremely laidback atmosphere.  Pulau Kapas is truly a Malaysian gem, and I guarantee if you go for a couple days you won’t regret it!

For more information about traveling to Pulau Kapas:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Pulau Kapas, Malaysia
  • Longsha Beach Camping on Pulau Kapas, Malaysia
  • Pulau Kapas: The Most Beautiful Island in Malaysia (Photo Essay)

Tioman Island

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If you’ve looking for some more island action, than definitely make your way over to Tioman Island.  It isn’t as gorgeous as the Perhentians or Kapas, but it has some of the best scuba-diving sites in the whole country.  The island is pretty massive, and is a 2-hour ferry ride from the mainland.  It is a DUTY-FREE island, which makes drinking on this island pretty cheap!  It’s a popular destination for weekend trips from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, so book in advance if you plan on being there on a Saturday & Sunday.  If you do plan on going, I’d definitely recommend staying on ABC Beach.

When I was there, I happened to catch really bad weather, and had some transportation issues.  I still had a great trip.  Read about it below:

  • A Weekend Trip to Tioman Island

Melaka is just a short bus ride away from Kuala Lumpur, and can be a great place to spend one night.  It’s small enough to walk around, explore, and try some delicious food.  There’s not a whole lot to see here, but it’s definitely worth the visit.

To plan your visit, check out this post titled:

  • Top 15 Places To See in Melaka

Getting Around Malaysia

The Malaysian transportation is some of the best I’ve found in all of South-East Asia.  Prices are relatively low, there’s tons of options, and they are all relatively comfortable.

Flights / Airfare

Malaysia is actually a really easy country to book extremely cheap domestic flights.

  • Malindo Air

If you know your exact dates, you can actually get great flight deals.  Malindo Air is really great and includes 1 20kh checked bag.  These are particularly useful for flights to/from Kuala Lumpur.

Perhentian Islands

Perhentian Islands

Traveling around Malaysia on the bus transport is actually really easy, budget friendly, and comfortable.  There are loads of different companies that offer a ton of different routes.  None of the journeys take that long, and the busses can actually be really nice.  For bus schedules, routes, and fares, check out the website below.  I’ve booked online tickets with them, and made the process extremely easy.  You can just show the email confirmation at the bus station, and receive your ticket.

  • EasyBook.com

Pulau Kapas

  • Hitchhiking in Malaysia

Just like in any destination, you should be careful when hitching a ride alone.  With that being said, Hitchhiking in Malaysia can be done, and it’s actually not too difficult.  I met these Spanish girls on Pulau Kapas who found a ride all the way from Teman Negara – Kuala Terranganu.  It’s not that it saves a ton of money, but it’s a great way to meet some local people, and have a unique travel experience.  For more information on Hitchhiking in Malaysia check the website below:

Kuala Lumpur

Jalan Alor in Kuala Lumpur

  • Trains in Malaysia

I’ve actually never taken a train in Malaysia, but I have heard that the system works out.  I almost boarded a train from Penang – Kuala Lumpur, but ended up extending my stay in Penang, and finding a flight that was cheaper than the train!  I honestly think that dealing with trains on other routes would just get complicated, so I’d just personally recommend Flights and Busses over taking trains in Malaysia.

Sunset on Tioman Island

Sunset on Tioman Island

Renting A Car

I’ve never rented a car and explored Malaysia on my own (mainly because I’m a solo budget traveler), but I have had some friends rent a van and go on weekend trips from Kuala Lumpur.  It’s definitely not the best option for everyone,

Jeep Excursions in the Cameron Highlands

Jeep Excursions in the Cameron Highlands

Malaysia Trip Itineraries

If you look at each of these locations on a map, you can see that it actually fits pretty well

One Week Malaysia Itinerary

If you are only in Malaysia for a brief visit, than you want to enjoy your holiday.  My advice would be to enjoy 2-3 days in Kuala Lumpur, and fly to either Penang for 3-4 days.  You don’t want to rush around each destination, because you will want enough time to enjoy each place and do all the activities.

Two Week Malaysia Itinerary

Days 1-3 — Kuala Lumpur

Take a morning bus to Teman Negara

Days 4-5 — Teman Negara

Book the early bus ticket to the Cameron Highlands

Days 6-7 —  Exploring the Cameron Highlands

Book the early departure bus to Penang

Days 8-10 — Penang

Catch the two hour ferry to Langkawi

Days 11-13 — Langkawi

Catch a domestic flight from Langkawi to Kuala Lumpur

Day 14 // End of Trip — Kuala Lumpur for your outgoing flight..

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Island Hopping Boats in Langkawi

Three Week Malaysia Itinerary

Book transportation to Marang Jetty for access to Pulau Kapas (Close to Kuala Terranganu)

Days 8-10 — Pulau Kapas & Gem Island

Book early morning boat back to mainland, and get to main bus station.  Book transport to Perhentian Islands

Days 11-15 — The Perhentians Islands

Book Domestic Flight from Kuala Terrananu Airport – Penang.  Cheap fares available if booked in advanced. 

Days 16-17 – Penang

Days 18-20 — Langkawi

Day 21 // End of Trip — Kuala Lumpur for your outgoing flight..

Water & Lights show at KLCC

Water & Lights show at KLCC

One Month in Malaysia Itinerary

If you have a full month in Malaysia, I honestly would just recommend to follow the 3-week itinerary, but travel slower.  This will also allow flexibility with the domestic flights, and also spending less time on travel.  I would also recommend staying in Kuala Lumpur for an extra couple days, and doing a one-day trip to Melaka.  If you want to see it all, you can switch up this itinerary to add Pulau Tioman, but I would honestly skip it.  I found it to be really touristy, difficult to get to, and there are much better islands and beaches in Malaysia.

If you have even more time in Malaysia, look out for cheap domestic flights over to Borneo.  You could scuba-dive off the coasts of the world famous Sipadan island, or hike the highest peak in Malaysia — Mt. Kinabalu!

General Malaysia Travel Advice

Eat as much as you possibly can!  The food in Malaysia is absolutely incredible.  When you get to Kuala Lumpur, check out a Nasi Kandar and try the various curries, Roti Canai, and Nasi Lemak!

Interact with the locals!  Malaysian people are extremely friendly, and generally speak really great English!  They are very open and welcome to tourism, and can be a great experience.

Understand you are in a Muslim country!  Be respectful with your clothing!

Get a local SIM card!  Malaysia has a wide variety of phone plans, and it will come in handy to have 3G / 4G internet when your traveling.  I’d recommend Tune Talk.  There are great prices and deals, and it’s good coverage.

Download my Free E-Book — 77 Amazing, Helpful, Money-Saving Tips for Backpacking South-East Asia .  This goes over a ton of valuable information for Malaysia!

If you haven’t figured it out by reading this post, I have traveled pretty extensively throughout Malaysia.   I think it’s an amazing country, and am always thinking about going soon and exploring different parts.  I’m actually dying to get over to Borneo, but I’m sure that time will come eventually.

If you’re ever planning a trip to Malaysia, feel free to Contact Me with any questions!

Thanks for reading!

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What a great resource! Malaysia is toward the top of my travel list…hopefully I’ll have the time to do the 3 or 4-week itinerary!

Thanks for the great info!

Glad you like it Sarah! :) When you do go to Malaysia, I guarantee you’ll love it! It’s such an amazing country, and so much fun to travel around! Enjoy!

Glad I could help out man! It really is an amazing country! I can’t wait to get back and explore even more.

Thanks for the information. It is really helpful. I am planing to go to Malaysia next month but i only have a week. Perhentian islans sounds like an amaizing place. I am between going there or visit Bali. What do you reckon? Thanks

Regards Gara

Hmm. Bali or Perhentian? Tough Decision. TO be honest, I’d probably choose Bali because you can do a whole lot more in one week. Bali is kinda small, but packed with stuff to do. Perhentian is more of a chill-out, diving destination. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Hello, I am crazy about looking for amazing food, gorgeous islands, and beautiful landscapes ans Malaysia is my dream destination. your blog has very rich content which includes numerous photographs of spots, Island, culture..and many more. Nicely organized and detailed blog.

Thanks so much Jesse! Awesome to hear my site is helping you out! :-)

Hey thanks man for giving this list.I will go Malaysia with my friends in next years.But i don’t know which place to start travel.But after read this i got a brief idea.I will go for 15 days tour.Hope you list will fulfill my journey.Can you give me a list of affordable hotels of Malaysia?

Hey Tina, I normally stayed in hostels because I was a super budget traveler in Asia, lol. I’d just check booking.com and read reviews and everything. :-)

Hi if u wanna come to malaysia and need me to guide you just whatsapp me – +601129293631 or dm me on instagram @hakimzakaria98

What an awesome blog! I’m heading to KL tomorrow from Sebah, I only have a week and at abit of a loss with figuring out what i can squeeze in and what not to miss. This is really helpful, so much info all in one place.

Thankyou! :)

So happy to help! Enjoy Malaysia! :-)

Hi! I’m Thien from Vietnam. I was in Malaysia a couple of years ago. Your sharing strongly reminds me of my traveling experiences when in Malay. Thanks greatly for that!

Would you like to try out some wonderful places in Vietnam? Check out this Things to do in Vietnam for various useful suggestions.

Hope that you can visit and explore our country one day.

Wow! Nice post! I love KUALA LUMPUR in Malaysia. It is my favorite place! Me and my Keymalaysia team already visited there!

Been in love with Malaysia ever since our first visit. Their beaches and rich culture is outstanding! Definitely coming back soon. So many more islands and sites to explore. Such a detailed and informative post you have! Kudos!

Hey, this blog is so helpful!!

We’ve got 2 weeks in Malaysia, we’d like to go to Penang, Langkawi, Perhentian Kecil, Pulau Kapas and of course Kuala Lumpur which we fly in and out of. Could you give me any info on how to get from each place please?

Any advice would be great thankyou!

Do u have a travel agency ? or just a traveler ?

Nice Malaysia Travel post author. Thank you. Keep it up.

Nice post author.Thank you.

I adore Malaysia – the beaches, food, street art and culture is the best, not to mention the scuba diving! Your guide has inspired me to return when I can, thanks Jones!

Thanks so much for this! Very useful guide  

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The 9 most sensational places to visit in Malaysia

Anita Isalska

Aug 7, 2024 • 8 min read

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From night markets in Kuala Lumpur to getting away from it all in the highlands, here are the best places to visit in Malaysia. Muhd Hidayatullah/Lonely Planet

Split across two different land masses, Malaysia instantly poses a dilemma. Do you visit Peninsular Malaysia, which borders Thailand to the north and Singapore down south? Or do you head across the South China Sea to Borneo – a jungly island shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and the Kingdom of Brunei? 

Good news: both sides of Malaysia have soft sandy beaches and snorkel-worthy coves, though Malaysian Borneo has superior access to marine life. Borneo is also the best pick for jungle trekking, though you can explore national parks and hilly hiking terrain across Peninsular Malaysia, too – like Taman Negara and the Cameron Highlands . Many parks and beauty spots are almost on top of the cities, making Peninsular Malaysia an excellent choice for families who want to spot hornbills by day, but bed down in modern comfort.

Peninsular Malaysia is also where you'll find the buzz. Gastronomes, shoppers and museum hounds can enjoy their fill in cosmopolitan Kuala Lumpur , food-forward Penang  and cultural jigsaw Malacca (also known as  Melaka ). Plot your own path with a little help from our list of the best places to go in Malaysia.

1. Kuala Lumpur is the best place to go for a whirlwind tour 

If you have grand ambitions but limited time, head to Kuala Lumpur. Parts of KL feel like a quintessential capital city, with chic shopping malls (like Pavilion KL and Suria KLCC), a competitive cocktail scene and a sci-fi skyline – the Petronas Towers rise up like twin rockets, while Menara KL glows like a futuristic lighthouse (head to the 300m-high (984ft) sky deck for an expansive view). But KL offers more than fast-paced urban commotion. 

They city's swagger comes accompanied by nature and history, courtesy of time-worn temples, kopitiam (traditional coffee houses), and rainforests almost side by side with high-rise buildings. Places of worship like the scarlet multi-story Thean Hou Temple and ornate Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad inspire contemplation and wonder.

If you're looking for places to visit in Malaysia in three days, KL has day-trip potential, too. Listen to birdsong at KL Forest Eco Park , picnic by a waterfall at the Forest Research Institute , and less than an hour's drive away is Mah Meri Cultural Village , where you can immerse yourself in indigenous Orang Asli art and history. 

A solo hiker stands on a rope bridge over a river in the jungle

2. Encounter pristine nature in Gunung Mulu National Park

Remarkably rocky, tremendously old and a theater for eye-popping natural spectacles, Gunung Mulu is arguably Malaysia's best national park. Between Gunung Mulu (2376m/7795ft) and Gunung Api (1710m/5610ft) are old-growth forests, limestone pinnacles and deep caves, home to millions of bats that take flight every twilight – watch the drama unfold at Deer Cave . 

Where to begin exploring? DIY experiences include the Mulu canopy walk (a suspended ladder through the treetops), an easy ramble to Paku Waterfall or the Botanical Heritage Loop Trail.

If you have tough hiking boots and even tougher endurance, book a guide and tackle the three-day Pinnacles trek. The climbs are steep, but you'll be rewarded by panoramic views of dense jungle spiked with fins of limestone. 

3. Penang is the top destination for food, drink and sensory pleasures

Penang's foodie status is uncontested. Travelers flock from across Malaysia (and beyond) to experience Gurney Drive's seafood restaurants, slurp Penang laksa at Lorong Baru Hawker Stalls , and follow their noses to barbecued seafood at the Chew Jetty . But even beyond the sizzle of char kway teow (rice noodles with prawns, eggs and more), Penang can tickle your senses.

Inhale the tang of 500 herbs and aromatics at Tropical Spice Garden . Listen to the chatter of macaques at Penang National Park , the country's smallest. Gawp at the architectural splendor of Khoo Kongsi clubhouse and the intricately carved Pinang Peranakan Mansion . Alternatively, get bang up to date with contemporary art at Hin Bus Depot .  

Tip for timing your visit: Penang is one of the best places to visit in Malaysia in December, when the west coast enjoys good weather while winds batter the east. 

4. Kuching is the perfect urban-jungle mash-up

We hear the dilemma: you want access to nature without committing to a tent in the jungle. And you want to experience the buzz of a Malaysian city without the high-octane hubbub of KL. Kuching , the capital of Bornean state Sarawak, is your happy medium. 

Kuching is a launchpad to Borneo's glorious wilderness. From here, you can easily meet orangutans at Semenggoh Wildlife Centre , or day-trip to Bako National Park to look for bearded pigs and proboscis monkeys.

But before stepping beyond the city limits, let Kuching work its charms. Stroll the waterfront promenade, where you can see views of Kuching's architectural treasury: the Astana (palace) and its trim gardens, the State Assembly  and the swirling Darul Hana pedestrian bridge. Admire Chinese temples, browse the weekend market and learn the history of Sarawak's White Rajas at hilltop Fort Margherita . 

Tourists sit on a beach at dusk. The sand is white and the sea is turquoise. Lanterns have been lit as the light starts to fade.

5. Pulau Perhentian are the best islands for sunshine and snorkeling

Mentioning the Perhentians to Malaysian people elicits a longing smile. The Perhentian Islands are synonymous with brilliant beaches and marine life, plus there's a party scene to keep beach bums dancing until the wee hours. The trick is to find your perfect beach.

Searching for spectacular sunsets? Head to Coral Bay. Green turtles? The turtle project on Main Beach. Late-night beach parties? Long Beach. There are numerous beaches where you can go sea kayaking and snorkel among parrotfish and giant clams; hardened divers can go deeper to visit wrecks and commune with clownfish, reef sharks and stingrays. Time your visit for the dry season between March and October (but avoid July, when crowds reach their peak).  

6. Malacca is a cultural smorgasbord 

Nowhere in Malaysia is the tumult of past colonial rule felt more strongly than in port cities, and Malacca is emblematic of this cultural collision.

Perched on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast, successive colonizers (Portuguese, Dutch, British) vied for control over this trading port and maritime waystation. Today, Malacca harbors a number of variegated food cultures, a hodge-podge of architecture and alluring night markets.

Glimpse Portuguese history by clambering aboard the replica Flor de la Mar ship and sampling baked fish at Medan Portugis . Time-travel forward to Dutch rule by touring the Stadthuys (now a history museum) and salmon-pink Christ Church . Other cornerstones of history are "Chinese Hill" cemetery and Peranakan (Straits Chinese) mansions, notably the Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum . 

Malacca's multidimensional cultures have helped fuel a roaring tourist trade. Colorful trishaws offer joyrides and history tours, while Jonker Walk Night Market is the evening's entertainment, offering everything from open-air karaoke to nibbling on Nyonya zongzi (glutinous rice dumplings).

7. Take refreshing upland hikes in the Cameron Highlands

Malaysia's most famous hill stations snooze among the vivid green tea plantations of the Cameron Highlands . Temperatures seldom stray higher than 30°C (86°F), attracting locals and tourists alike to cool off in these 1300m to 1829m (4265ft to 6000ft) heights. Many folks pick strawberries at Raaju's Hill or make a beeline (sorry) for the honey farm – but there are more authentic natural encounters in the Camerons. 

Take a guided hike with Eco Cameron to marvel at orchids and hunt for the whopping rafflesia flower. You can also go alone: numbered hiking trails extend right from main towns Brinchang and Tanah Rata (ask locally about trail safety, as robberies have been reported on some routes). Inevitably, you'll reward your outdoor exertions by sipping a cup of tea (or three) at a plantation. Boh Sungei Palas has some of the best views, with Boh Tea Garden a close second. 

A narrow old street with red Chinese-style paper lanterns strung between the buildings. Two figures are walking away from the camera

8. Ipoh is Malaysia's best unsung destination

To Malay people, Ipoh is deservedly famous. For one, Ipoh's sweet, creamy white coffee is legendary. The town is the capital of Perak, a region of past tin-mining wealth that spawned colonial follies like Kellie's Castle . Then there are the regional delicacies – chicken bean sprouts, bean curd pudding – that bring KL day trippers piling into Ipoh eateries. 

But for international travelers, Ipoh has remained firmly off the map – overlooked on the rush between KL and Penang. So if you're looking for unique places to visit in Malaysia, buck the trend and head to Ipoh. Its hilly outskirts are jeweled with cave temples; statue-studded Sam Poh Tong has a crimson pavilion secreted away among the limestone cliffs. In town, street art by famed Lithuanian muralist Ernest Zacharevic splashes the walls, shophouses on once-notorious Concubine Lane retain their antique flavor, and the train station has attracted the nickname Taj Mahal (you be the judge). 

9. Tioman Island is the best place to unwind

Picture it: palm trees and hibiscus flowers swaying in the sea breeze, and perhaps a delicious cocktail making its way into your hand as you settle in at a bar. This 136-sq-km (52.5 sq miles) island begs you to unwind, embrace a slower pace and maybe get that tie-dye T-shirt.

Your only burden? Picking a village where you can settle down, uncrick your neck and maybe catch a wave or two. Kampung Juara is the best surf spot, with two wide, sandy beaches, plenty of places offering board and kayak hire, and, better yet, a turtle sanctuary on Mentawak Beach. Kampung Salang is backpacker central, with access to popular shores like white-sand Monkey Beach and occasional beach parties.

To feel far from the beaten track, head to tucked-away villages like quiet, traditional Kampung Mukut . But wherever you sling your rucksack, make time for marine encounters. Tioman has extensive coral reefs (and abundant manta rays), and March to October is prime time for divers.

This article was first published Feb 23, 2022 and updated Aug 7, 2024.

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"Embark on a remarkable journey through the heart of Kuala Lumpur, where dreams come to life and adventures unfold. Let the vibrant energy of this enchanting city captivate your senses as you explore its cultural treasures, taste the flavors of its street food, and marvel at its breathtaking skyline. Kuala Lumpur is a destination that embraces both tradition and modernity, offering a tapestry of experiences that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. Get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of Kuala Lumpur and create memories that will last a lifetime."

Kuala Lumpur Trip Quotes:

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Caption:

  • "Discover the vibrant heart of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, where tradition meets modernity."
  • "Lost in the enchantment of Kuala Lumpur's towering skyline."
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  • "Every corner of Kuala Lumpur tells a story of its rich history and dynamic present."
  • "Capture the breathtaking views from the Petronas Towers, the iconic symbol of Kuala Lumpur."
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  • "Indulge in the warmth and hospitality of Kuala Lumpur, where strangers become friends."

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Kuala Lumpur Quotes For Instagram:

  • "Discover the vibrant soul of Kuala Lumpur and let its energy ignite your spirit. #KualaLumpurVibes"
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, dreams come alive against the backdrop of towering skyscrapers. #UrbanDreams"
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  • "Embrace the cultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur, where diversity weaves a beautiful story. #MeltingPot"
  • "Captivated by the Petronas Towers, a symbol of modernity and progress in Kuala Lumpur. #IconicArchitecture"
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  • "Sunsets over the Kuala Lumpur skyline paint the sky with hues of enchantment. #CitySerenade"
  • "Kuala Lumpur's culinary delights take me on a journey of flavors that tantalize my taste buds. #FoodieParadise"
  • "Lost in the beauty of Kuala Lumpur's nature, where lush greenery embraces the urban landscape. #NatureEscape"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where dreams are born and possibilities know no boundaries. #UnlimitedPotential"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram:

  • "Lost in the mesmerizing streets of Kuala Lumpur. #KualaLumpurTrip"
  • "Chasing adventures and making memories in Kuala Lumpur. #ExploringKL"
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  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's iconic landmarks and feeling truly alive. #Wanderlust"
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  • "Adventuring with my better half in the colorful tapestry of Kuala Lumpur. #TravelWithHusband"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's cultural wonders with my amazing wife. #TravelWithWife"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where laughter, love, and joy intertwine. #MemoriesForLife"

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Kuala Lumpur Travel Captions for Instagram:

  • "Unveiling the treasures of Kuala Lumpur, one step at a time. #KualaLumpurTravel"
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  • "Embracing the rich cultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur. #CultureExploration"
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  • "Adventuring through Kuala Lumpur's bustling markets, a shopper's paradise. #RetailTherapy"
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  • "Capturing the essence of Kuala Lumpur through my lens. #PhotographyJourney"
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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram with Family:

  • "Making priceless memories with my family in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. #FamilyBonding"
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  • "Laughing, exploring, and creating lifelong memories in Kuala Lumpur. #FamilyTime"
  • "Together we discover the beauty and diversity of Kuala Lumpur. #FamilyExplorers"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that brings families closer and creates lasting connections. #FamilyLove"
  • "Appreciating the moments of togetherness as we navigate Kuala Lumpur's streets. #FamilyFun"
  • "Adventuring through Kuala Lumpur with my family, the best travel companions. #FamilyTripGoals"
  • "Capturing precious moments with my loved ones against the backdrop of Kuala Lumpur. #FamilyMemories"
  • "Experiencing the magic of Kuala Lumpur through the eyes of my family. #FamilyAdventures"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where family bonds grow stronger and love flourishes. #CherishedMoments"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram with Friends:

  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's wonders with my amazing squad. #FriendsTripGoals"
  • "Unforgettable adventures and endless laughter with my friends in Kuala Lumpur. #FriendshipGoals"
  • "Creating lifelong memories in Kuala Lumpur with my favorite people. #FriendshipBonds"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that becomes even more vibrant in the company of friends. #SquadGoals"
  • "Wandering through the streets of Kuala Lumpur, hand in hand with my awesome friends. #FriendsForever"
  • "Discovering hidden gems and indulging in fun-filled moments with my friends in Kuala Lumpur. #AdventuresWithFriends"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's street food scene with my foodie gang. #FoodieFriends"
  • "Making the most of every moment and every corner of Kuala Lumpur with my adventurous friends. #FriendshipJourneys"
  • "Capturing the joy and excitement of our Kuala Lumpur trip with my amazing friends. #FriendshipMemories"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that comes alive when friends embark on an adventure together. #UnforgettableTimes"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram with Husband:

  • "Discovering the magic of Kuala Lumpur hand in hand with my loving husband. #TravelWithHubby"
  • "Lost in the beauty of Kuala Lumpur's skyline, with my soulmate by my side. #LoveInKL"
  • "Creating cherished memories with my husband in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. #AdventuresWithMyLove"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's wonders together, our love story unfolding in every step. #LoveAndTravel"
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, love is in the air, and my heart is full with my husband by my side. #KualaLumpurLove"
  • "Adventuring through Kuala Lumpur's vibrant streets, hand in hand with my best friend and partner. #TravelWithMyLove"
  • "Capturing our love and happiness against the backdrop of Kuala Lumpur's beauty. #LoveInKL"
  • "Wandering through the multicultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur, building a lifetime of memories with my husband. #TogetherInKL"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's hidden gems and uncovering new adventures with my husband. #AdventureBuddies"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every moment is more beautiful with my husband by my side. #HappilyEverAfter"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram with Wife:

  • "Embarking on an unforgettable adventure with my amazing wife in Kuala Lumpur. #TravelWithWife"
  • "Lost in the beauty of Kuala Lumpur's streets, hand in hand with my loving wife. #WanderlustWithHer"
  • "Creating cherished memories with my wife in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. #AdventuresWithMyLove"
  • "Exploring the wonders of Kuala Lumpur together, weaving a beautiful love story with each step. #LoveAndTravel"
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, love is all around us, and my heart is filled with my wife by my side. #KualaLumpurLove"
  • "Adventuring through the vibrant tapestry of Kuala Lumpur, side by side with my best friend and partner. #TravelWithMyLove"
  • "Capturing our love and happiness against the backdrop of Kuala Lumpur's charm. #LoveInKL"
  • "Wandering through Kuala Lumpur's hidden corners, creating a lifetime of memories with my wife. #TogetherInKL"
  • "Discovering the magic of Kuala Lumpur with my wife, hand in hand on this incredible journey. #AdventureBuddies"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that shines brighter when exploring with my wife. #HappilyEverAfter"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram with Loved Ones:

  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur hand in hand, creating cherished memories with my loved one. ❤️ #AdventuresTogether"
  • "Lost in the charm of Kuala Lumpur with my favorite person by my side. #LoveInKL"
  • "In the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's beauty, every moment feels magical with you. ✨ #RomanticEscape"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where love blossoms amidst the vibrant cityscape. #LoveInTheCity"
  • "Adventures are sweeter when shared with the one who holds my heart. ❤️ #LoveAndWanderlust"
  • "Creating a love story against the backdrop of Kuala Lumpur's mesmerizing skyline. #RomanticGetaway"
  • "Discovering the hidden gems of Kuala Lumpur with my beloved, making every step count. #ExploringLove"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where love and adventure intertwine, creating unforgettable experiences. #LoveBound"
  • "Lost in the magic of Kuala Lumpur's lights, with you illuminating my world. ✨ #LoveUnderTheCitySky"
  • "Together, we paint the canvas of our love story against the vibrant backdrop of Kuala Lumpur. ❤️ #LoveInColors"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Captions for Instagram for Romantic Couple:

  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, our love story unfolds with every beat. ❤️ #RomanticRendezvous"
  • "Hand in hand, we wander through Kuala Lumpur's streets, leaving footprints of love. #LoveInKL"
  • "In Kuala Lumpur's embrace, our souls dance to the rhythm of romance. #CityOfLove"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every corner holds the promise of romance and adventure. #LoveInEveryStep"
  • "Lost in the enchantment of Kuala Lumpur, love becomes our compass. ❤️ #RomanticEscape"
  • "Captured in the frame of Kuala Lumpur's beauty, our love shines brighter than ever. ✨ #LoveUnderTheCitySky"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur together, hand in hand, as our love story unfolds. #RomanticJourney"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, the perfect backdrop for our love to blossom and thrive. #LoveInTheCity"
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's vibrant energy, our love becomes an unstoppable force. #LoveInMotion"
  • "With each sunset in Kuala Lumpur, our love sets the sky ablaze. ❤️ #RomanticSunsets"

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Famous Quotes about Kuala Lumpur:

  • "Kuala Lumpur is a city where old and new, tradition and modernity, seamlessly blend together." - Unknown
  • "The diversity of Kuala Lumpur is not just in its people but also in its culture, cuisine, and experiences." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of cultures, where different worlds coexist in harmony." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the city's skyline tells a story of progress and ambition." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every street holds a piece of history waiting to be discovered." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur is a city that never ceases to amaze, with its constant evolution and growth." - Unknown
  • "The energy of Kuala Lumpur is contagious, igniting a sense of adventure in everyone who visits." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur is a testament to the power of diversity, where unity thrives amidst differences." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, you can find a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, preserving the past while embracing the future." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that captures the essence of Asia in all its splendor." - Unknown

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Inspiring Captions about Kuala Lumpur:

  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, dreams take flight against the backdrop of towering aspirations. #UnlimitedPossibilities"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that inspires me to reach for the sky and chase my wildest ambitions. #DreamBig"
  • "Lost in the energy of Kuala Lumpur, I find the motivation to push beyond boundaries and redefine my limits. #InspirationEverywhere"
  • "In Kuala Lumpur's vibrant tapestry, I discover the power of diversity and the beauty of different perspectives. #EmbraceUniqueness"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every street corner whispers stories of resilience, determination, and triumph. #UnstoppableSpirit"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur ignites a fire within me, fueling my passion to explore, create, and make a difference. #IgniteYourSpark"
  • "Kuala Lumpur's dynamism reminds me that growth happens when we step out of our comfort zones and embrace the unknown. #EmbraceChange"
  • "Amidst Kuala Lumpur's bustling rhythm, I find the inspiration to dance to my own tune and create my own path. #BeYou"
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where innovation and creativity thrive, inspiring me to think outside the box and embrace new possibilities. #UnleashPotential"
  • "In the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's spirit, I am reminded that greatness lies within me, waiting to be unleashed. #UnleashGreatness"

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Kuala Lumpur Travel Quotes:

  • "Kuala Lumpur, a destination that takes you on a journey of wonder and awe." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur is like diving into a vibrant sea of culture, architecture, and experiences." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur beckons the curious traveler to unravel its secrets and embrace its charms." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, each step reveals a new chapter in your travel story." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every street corner holds the promise of adventure and discovery." - Unknown
  • "Visiting Kuala Lumpur is like stepping into a world where traditions and modernity converge in harmony." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur invites you to immerse yourself in its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant spirit." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur is a captivating journey that leaves an indelible mark on your soul." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that invites you to open your heart and embrace its wonders." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, you'll find yourself captivated by the city's energy and enchanted by its hidden gems." - Unknown

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  • "In Kuala Lumpur, each moment becomes a kaleidoscope of colors, flavors, and memories." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where adventure awaits at every turn, inviting you to explore its treasures." - Unknown
  • "A trip to Kuala Lumpur is not just a physical journey; it's a soul-stirring experience." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, you'll discover that the best adventures begin when you step outside your comfort zone." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that inspires wanderlust and fuels the desire to explore the world." - Unknown
  • "Embarking on a trip to Kuala Lumpur is like entering a gateway to a world of excitement and discovery." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the thrill of the unknown awaits, ready to unveil its secrets to the curious traveler." - Unknown
  • "A trip to Kuala Lumpur is a rendezvous with destiny, where extraordinary experiences await." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, you'll find that the journey is just as enriching as the destination itself." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a trip that will forever hold a special place in your heart and leave you longing for more." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Street Food Quotes:

  • "Kuala Lumpur's street food scene is a gastronomic adventure that tantalizes the taste buds." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the streets come alive with the aroma and flavors of delectable street food." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's street food stalls is like embarking on a culinary journey around the world." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's street food is a testament to the city's vibrant multiculturalism and rich culinary heritage." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the humble street food becomes a feast fit for royalty, satisfying every craving." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's street food delights are a reflection of the city's diverse and flavorful soul." - Unknown
  • "Indulging in Kuala Lumpur's street food is like unlocking a treasure trove of flavors and culinary surprises." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the streets become a stage where talented food vendors showcase their culinary mastery." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's street food is a celebration of the city's culture, history, and passion for good food." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the best way to experience the local culture is through its vibrant street food scene." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Tourism Quotes:

  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that welcomes travelers with open arms and invites them to explore its wonders." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, tourism is not just about visiting landmarks; it's about immersing yourself in the city's vibrant tapestry." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tourism industry showcases the city's vibrant culture, rich history, and warm hospitality." - Unknown
  • "Tourism in Kuala Lumpur is an invitation to discover the city's hidden gems and experience its unique charm." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tourism industry is a testament to the city's allure and its ability to captivate visitors from around the world." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, tourism is an opportunity to create lasting memories and forge connections with diverse cultures." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tourism sector offers a gateway to unforgettable experiences and unparalleled adventures." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur as a tourist is like peeling back the layers of a fascinating cultural tapestry." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tourism scene is a blend of tradition and modernity, offering something for every type of traveler." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, tourism is a celebration of the city's vibrant spirit, its people, and its captivating attractions." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Tour Quotes:

  • "A tour of Kuala Lumpur is an immersive experience that takes you on a journey through the city's history, culture, and charm." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, every tour is an opportunity to unravel the city's hidden treasures and uncover its captivating stories." - Unknown
  • "Embarking on a tour of Kuala Lumpur is like stepping into a time capsule, witnessing the city's evolution through the ages." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tours offer a glimpse into the city's rich heritage and its modern aspirations." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, tours become gateways to unforgettable adventures, where each stop holds a new discovery." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's guided tours are led by passionate storytellers who bring the city's history and culture to life." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur through guided tours allows you to see the city from a different perspective and gain deeper insights." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's tours cater to every interest, whether it's history, architecture, food, or nature, ensuring a fulfilling experience for every traveler." - Unknown
  • "A tour of Kuala Lumpur is an invitation to dive deep into the city's soul and connect with its essence." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, tours become transformative experiences that leave you with a deeper appreciation for the city and its people." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Road Trip:

  • "Embarking on a road trip through Kuala Lumpur is a journey of freedom and adventure." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, a road trip unveils the city's hidden gems, scenic landscapes, and off-the-beaten-path treasures." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's roads pave the way to breathtaking vistas, cultural wonders, and unforgettable experiences." - Unknown
  • "On a road trip through Kuala Lumpur, every twist and turn brings new surprises and exciting discoveries." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, a road trip becomes an opportunity to escape the city's hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's roads lead to hidden waterfalls, charming villages, and serene landscapes, waiting to be explored." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur by road is a chance to create your own adventure, following your own pace and desires." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's road trip routes offer a perfect blend of urban excitement and natural beauty, catering to every traveler's preferences." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, a road trip allows you to break free from routines and embark on a journey of self-discovery and rejuvenation." - Unknown
  • "On a road trip through Kuala Lumpur, the destination is just as exciting as the journey itself, filled with unexpected surprises and unforgettable moments." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur City Quotes:

  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that never sleeps, where the lights shine bright and dreams take flight." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the city's heartbeat echoes in the bustling streets and soaring skyscrapers." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that celebrates diversity, where cultures intertwine and create a vibrant tapestry." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the past and future converge, creating a dynamic cityscape that captivates all who visit." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's beauty lies not only in its landmarks but also in the warmth and resilience of its people." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the city's energy is contagious, igniting a sense of adventure and possibility in everyone who walks its streets." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every street corner holds a story and every neighborhood has its own unique charm." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's urban jungle, pockets of tranquility and natural beauty await, offering solace and respite." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that embraces both tradition and progress, creating a harmonious blend of old and new." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the city's rhythm becomes a soundtrack to your journey, guiding you through its vibrant neighborhoods and iconic landmarks." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing Quotes:

  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, every sight is a masterpiece waiting to be discovered." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's sights take you on a journey through the city's history, culture, and architectural marvels." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the charm of Kuala Lumpur's sightseeing spots, I unravel the city's captivating stories." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's sights is like walking through a living tapestry that showcases the city's vibrant soul." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that reveals its secrets through its iconic landmarks and hidden gems." - Unknown
  • "Amidst Kuala Lumpur's sights, I find inspiration, awe, and a deeper appreciation for the beauty of the world." - Unknown
  • "In the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's sights, I witness the city's transformation and its boundless spirit." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's sights paint a picture of a city that embraces both tradition and modernity with grace." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's sights is like embarking on a visual journey that leaves an indelible mark on the soul." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, every sight is a testament to the city's resilience, creativity, and infinite possibilities." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Paragliding Quotes:

  • "Soaring above Kuala Lumpur's skyline, I find freedom in the skies and a new perspective on the city's beauty." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that offers the thrill of paragliding, where you can touch the clouds and feel alive." - Unknown
  • "Paragliding in Kuala Lumpur allows me to conquer my fears and experience the exhilaration of flying." - Unknown
  • "In the embrace of the wind, I spread my wings and let Kuala Lumpur's beauty unfold beneath me." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the adrenaline rush of paragliding meets the breathtaking views of a vibrant city." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur from above, I realize that the sky is the limit, and every dream is within reach." - Unknown
  • "Paragliding in Kuala Lumpur is a thrilling adventure that lets me break free from the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary." - Unknown
  • "In the vastness of the sky, Kuala Lumpur reveals its true magnitude and leaves me in awe of its grandeur." - Unknown
  • "Flying high above Kuala Lumpur, I discover a sense of serenity and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of nature." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where paragliding becomes a metaphor for life, reminding me to embrace the unknown and soar to new heights." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Skydiving Quotes:

  • "In the heart-pounding moments of skydiving in Kuala Lumpur, I find liberation and an unmatched sense of exhilaration." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that invites you to take a leap of faith and dive headfirst into an adventure of a lifetime." - Unknown
  • "Skydiving in Kuala Lumpur is an adrenaline-fueled experience that allows me to conquer my fears and embrace the thrill of the unknown." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of freefall, Kuala Lumpur's magnificence reveals itself, and I am reminded of the sheer beauty of life." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the rush of skydiving meets the awe-inspiring panorama of a dynamic cityscape." - Unknown
  • "Skydiving in Kuala Lumpur teaches me to trust in the journey, to let go of control, and to embrace the beauty of surrender." - Unknown
  • "As I descend from the sky, Kuala Lumpur welcomes me with open arms, celebrating my bravery and thirst for adventure." - Unknown
  • "In the realm of the clouds, Kuala Lumpur's boundaries disappear, and I am reminded of the infinite possibilities that await." - Unknown
  • "Skydiving in Kuala Lumpur is a reminder that life is meant to be lived to the fullest, embracing every moment with courage and passion." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the sky becomes my playground, and skydiving becomes a metaphor for breaking free from limitations and soaring towards my dreams." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Adventure Trip Quotes:

  • "In Kuala Lumpur, adventure awaits at every corner, beckoning me to embrace the thrill of the unknown." - Unknown
  • "Embarking on an adventure trip in Kuala Lumpur means stepping out of my comfort zone and into a world of excitement and discovery." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that inspires me to push my limits, seek new experiences, and create unforgettable memories." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's adventures, I find courage, resilience, and a deeper understanding of myself." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where each adventure becomes a transformative journey, leaving me with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit ready for more." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's adventurous side is a reminder that life is meant to be lived boldly and fearlessly." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's adventure trips awaken the dormant wanderlust within me, fueling my desire to explore the world and embrace the unknown." - Unknown
  • "In Kuala Lumpur, I surrender to the rhythm of adventure, letting it guide me towards unexpected thrills and unforgettable experiences." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that challenges me, excites me, and reminds me that the greatest adventures often lie just beyond my comfort zone." - Unknown
  • "Embracing Kuala Lumpur's adventure trips is a reminder that life is too short for regrets, and every moment is an opportunity to create extraordinary stories." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Weekend Trip Quotes:

  • "In Kuala Lumpur, a weekend trip becomes a mini escapade, filled with endless possibilities and delightful surprises." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that offers the perfect blend of relaxation, excitement, and exploration for a memorable weekend getaway." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the rhythm of Kuala Lumpur's weekend vibes, I find respite from the chaos of everyday life and embrace the joys of the present moment." - Unknown
  • "A weekend trip to Kuala Lumpur is an opportunity to recharge, indulge in new experiences, and create lasting memories." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where weekends become a chance to immerse myself in the city's vibrant energy and soak up its unique charm." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur on a weekend trip is like hitting the pause button on reality and immersing myself in a world of leisure and discovery." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's weekend adventures offer a break from routine, a breath of fresh air, and an opportunity to reconnect with myself and loved ones." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's weekend buzz, I find a sense of liberation and the freedom to indulge in the simple joys of life." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where weekends are meant for wandering, exploring, and embracing the city's vibrant spirit." - Unknown
  • "A weekend trip to Kuala Lumpur is a reminder that even in the shortest of getaways, unforgettable experiences and cherished moments can be found." - Unknown

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Sayings About Kuala Lumpur:

  • "Kuala Lumpur, where cultures unite, dreams soar, and possibilities know no bounds." - Unknown
  • "Lost in Kuala Lumpur's embrace, I find a city that captivates with its charm and inspires with its spirit." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that celebrates diversity, embraces progress, and leaves an indelible mark on all who visit." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, time stands still as the city weaves its magic and invites you to become a part of its story." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where traditions dance with modernity, creating a symphony of contrasts that mesmerizes the senses." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the energy of Kuala Lumpur, I discover that the city's soul resides not just in its landmarks but in the hearts of its people." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that beckons the curious, the dreamers, and the wanderers, offering a tapestry of experiences waiting to be embraced." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's vibrancy, I find a city that embraces both its past and future, honoring its roots while reaching for the sky." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that reminds us that beauty can be found in the most unexpected places, and magic exists in the simplest of moments." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the enchantment of Kuala Lumpur, I am reminded that the true beauty of a city lies not just in its physical form but in the stories it holds." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Love Quotes:

  • "In Kuala Lumpur, love finds its home amidst the city's vibrant energy, creating a symphony of emotions that resonate in every heart." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where love blooms like the blossoming flowers in its parks, filling the air with its sweet fragrance." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, love becomes an adventure, a journey of discovery, and a celebration of two souls intertwining." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's charm, I am reminded that love knows no boundaries and thrives in the most unexpected places." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that embraces love in all its forms, where hearts connect and love stories are written against a backdrop of beauty and vibrancy." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur hand in hand, love becomes the thread that weaves our story into the fabric of the city's tapestry." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where every corner holds the promise of love, and every moment is an opportunity to create cherished memories with the one you adore." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's energy, love becomes a force that transcends boundaries, unites souls, and fills the air with its magic." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that reminds us that love is a universal language, spoken through the smiles, the laughter, and the shared moments of joy." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the beauty of Kuala Lumpur, I am reminded that love is a journey, and in this city, every step is an opportunity to deepen the bond and create a love story worth cherishing." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Vibes Quotes:

  • "In Kuala Lumpur, the vibes are contagious, uplifting, and ignite a sense of adventure in the hearts of all who experience them." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the vibrant vibes of the city pulse through your veins, awakening your senses and inviting you to embrace the energy." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the rhythm of Kuala Lumpur's vibes, I find a city that dances to its own beat, creating a symphony of life and excitement." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that exudes positivity, creativity, and an infectious energy that permeates every corner, sparking inspiration and joy." - Unknown
  • "Embracing Kuala Lumpur's vibes means surrendering to the city's charm, allowing its magic to guide you and leave an indelible mark on your soul." - Unknown
  • "In the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's vibes, I am reminded to live in the present, to savor every moment, and to let go of worries and embrace the joy of being alive." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the vibes become a soundtrack to your journey, creating a symphony of emotions that accompanies you every step of the way." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the contagious vibes of Kuala Lumpur, I find myself immersed in a world where possibilities abound and the spirit of the city becomes my guide." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's vibes are a testament to the city's vibrancy, resilience, and its ability to captivate hearts and leave a lasting impression on all who experience them." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's vibes, I find a sense of belonging, a connection to the city and its people, and a reminder that life is meant to be lived fully and passionately." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Night Life Quotes:

  • "As the sun sets over Kuala Lumpur, the city comes alive with a vibrant nightlife, offering endless entertainment and unforgettable experiences." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the night becomes a canvas and the city's lights paint a mesmerizing picture, illuminating the spirit of the night." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the rhythm of Kuala Lumpur's nightlife, I discover a city that knows how to have fun, to dance, and to celebrate life." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's nightlife offers a diverse tapestry of experiences, from rooftop bars with stunning views to vibrant clubs pulsating with energy." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's night, I find a sense of freedom, an opportunity to let go of inhibitions and immerse myself in the city's nocturnal charm." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the night sky becomes a stage, and the city's nightlife becomes a performance that leaves you spellbound and craving for more." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's nightlife is like stepping into a world where time ceases to exist, and every moment becomes a memory etched in the heart." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's nightlife is a celebration of the city's diversity, with something to cater to every taste and every mood." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's nightlife, I find connections, laughter, and a vibrant energy that resonates deep within me, reminding me to embrace the joy of being alive." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the night becomes an invitation to let loose, to dance under the stars, and to create unforgettable moments that will be cherished forever." - Unknown

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Kuala Lumpur Beauty of Nature Quotes:

  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur, nature reveals its beauty, offering an oasis of tranquility amidst the city's vibrant energy." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city where the beauty of nature intertwines with the urban landscape, creating a harmonious blend of serenity and dynamism." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's nature, I find solace, a sanctuary where my soul can rejuvenate and reconnect with the earth." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur's beauty lies not only in its towering skyscrapers but also in the lush parks, gardens, and green spaces that offer respite from the bustling city." - Unknown
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's concrete jungle, pockets of nature bloom, reminding me of the resilience and beauty that can be found even in the most unexpected places." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, where the beauty of nature becomes a source of inspiration, grounding me and reminding me of the miracles that surround us every day." - Unknown
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's natural wonders is a reminder that we are not separate from nature but an integral part of its intricate tapestry." - Unknown
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's natural beauty, I find a sense of balance, a connection to something greater than myself, and a reminder to appreciate the wonders of the world." - Unknown
  • "Kuala Lumpur, a city that cherishes and nurtures its natural spaces, reminding us of the importance of preserving and protecting the environment for future generations." - Unknown
  • "Lost in the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's nature, I find serenity, inspiration, and a profound sense of gratitude for the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us." - Unknown

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Short Kuala Lumpur Captions for Instagram:

  • "City of dreams. #KualaLumpur"
  • "Where culture meets skyscrapers. #KLvibes"
  • "Lost in the rhythm of Kuala Lumpur. #CityLife"
  • "Skyline symphony. #KualaLumpur"
  • "Embracing the energy of the city. #VibrantKL"
  • "Dazzling nights, unforgettable moments. #KLnightlife"
  • "Discovering hidden gems in Kuala Lumpur. #CityExploration"
  • "In love with Kuala Lumpur's charm. #MyKL"
  • "Nature's beauty in the heart of the city. #UrbanOasis"
  • "Chasing dreams in the city of possibilities. #KualaLumpurBound"

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Short Solo Trip Captions for Instagram:

  • "Solo adventure mode: ON. #Wanderlust"
  • "Embracing the journey within. #SoloTraveler"
  • "Finding freedom in solitude. #ExploringSolo"
  • "Wandering, discovering, and thriving. #SoloTripping"
  • "Soul searching, one step at a time. #SoloJourney"
  • "In solitude, I find strength. #SoloEscape"
  • "Unleashing my inner wanderer. #SoloAdventures"
  • "Creating my own path, writing my own story. #SoloExploration"
  • "Traveling solo, but never alone. #SoloWanderer"
  • "Savoring the moments of solitude, cherishing the memories. #SoloVibes"

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  • "Captivated by Kuala Lumpur's allure. #CityEscape"
  • "Lost in the beauty of Kuala Lumpur's tapestry. #KLTreasures"
  • "Unveiling the hidden gems of Kuala Lumpur. #DiscoverKL"
  • "Creating memories one step at a time. #KLAdventures"
  • "Embracing the vibrant spirit of Kuala Lumpur. #CityVibes"
  • "Wandering through the heart of Kuala Lumpur. #UrbanExploration"
  • "Immersed in the cultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur. #KLCulture"
  • "Chasing sunsets and dreams in Kuala Lumpur. #KLJourney"
  • "Discovering the flavors and aromas of Kuala Lumpur. #FoodieAdventure"
  • "Falling in love with the enchantment of Kuala Lumpur. #KLMagic"

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Kuala Lumpur Trip Quotes and Captions for Instagram:

  • "Lost in the magic of Kuala Lumpur, where dreams become reality and adventures unfold. #KualaLumpurBound"
  • "Embarking on a journey through Kuala Lumpur's wonders, leaving footprints of memories along the way. #ExploringKL"
  • "In the heart of Kuala Lumpur's vibrant energy, I find inspiration, excitement, and a renewed zest for life. #CityThrills"
  • "Lost in the charm of Kuala Lumpur's streets, each corner holds a story, waiting to be discovered and shared. #UnveilingKL"
  • "Exploring Kuala Lumpur's cultural treasures, I am reminded of the power of diversity and the beauty of unity. #KLCulture"
  • "In the embrace of Kuala Lumpur's skyline, I find solace, wonder, and the realization that the possibilities are endless. #SkyHighKL"
  • "Lost in the flavors of Kuala Lumpur's street food, each bite is a journey into the heart and soul of the city. #TasteOfKL"
  • "Discovering the beauty of nature within Kuala Lumpur's urban landscape, a reminder of the harmony between man and earth. #NatureInKL"
  • "In the midst of Kuala Lumpur's bustling rhythm, I find serenity, a moment of stillness amidst the city's vibrant chaos. #UrbanEscape"
  • "Captivated by Kuala Lumpur's allure, I leave a piece of my heart behind, knowing that the city has forever changed me. #KLForever"

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"As your Kuala Lumpur adventure comes to an end, take a moment to reflect on the incredible experiences and cherished moments you've had in this captivating city. From the bustling streets to the tranquil pockets of nature, Kuala Lumpur has revealed its beauty and opened your eyes to new possibilities. Bid farewell to the vibrant energy, the warm hospitality, and the endless adventures, knowing that a piece of Kuala Lumpur will forever reside within you. Until we meet again, may the memories of your Kuala Lumpur trip continue to inspire and ignite the spirit of wanderlust within your soul." 

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Tariq Ramadan has a beautiful quote on Malaysia. He quotes, ‘ Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land.’

Though it is predominantly a Muslim country, Malaysia welcomes multi-religious and multi-ethnic communities of Asia for a prosperous life.

Considered one of southeast Asia’s wealthiest countries, Malaysia is also a rapid economic and industrial development hotbed.

If you plan to travel to Malaysia, do not miss out on the iconic Petronas twin towers, Batu caves dedicated to Lord Murugan, Mount Kinabalu, and the Perhentian Islands.

We hope you enjoy reading our unique Malaysia quotes from patriotic Malaysians and other celebrities.

Best Malaysia Quotes and Sayings

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In spite of the huge diversity in Malaysia in terms of religion, culture, race, ethnicity and so forth, we’ve really gone very far in developing this country. – Najib Razak
When my father was posted to Malaysia, we’d take bacon-and-egg sandwiches in our backpacks and go hiking in the jungle or make bamboo rafts to sail down rivers. – Rory Stewart
We were constantly traveling between Malaysia and Singapore, which is connected by a bridge at the southernmost end of Malaysia. In fact, when I was a child, I had to go between countries twice a day to go to school, because I was living in Malaysia at the time but attending primary school in Singapore. – Ronnie Chieng
Malaysia has got all the things in place to continue growth: the policies are there; the mechanisms are there. So, I think even when I am not around, Malaysia can do with other people who are converse with our policies. – Mahatir Mohamad
Without doubt, Malaysia is the great economic star of the Muslim world. – Martin Jacques
Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land. – Taric Ramadan
In Malaysia, where Western culture was extremely influential, I’d grown up listening to Elvis and the Beatles and watching American movies. People wanted to be like Americans. In contrast, when I got here, I saw prosperous middle-class American college students wanting to somehow join the Third World. – Feisal Abdul Rauf
Justice is the most important thing. In a plural society like Malaysia, you cannot have two laws – one law for the Muslim, one law for the non-Muslim. – Mahatir Mohamad
In the eyes of the world, Malaysia has become a pariah state, a state where anyone can be hauled up and questioned by the police, detained, and charged through abusing laws of the country. – Mahatir Mohamad
Developing countries like Malaysia should have a say in changing the world financial system since we have faced the problems that it has caused. – Mahatir Mohamad

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That whole country, Malaysia has a history of telling other countries back off, we`ll do our business. They`re pretty stubborn bunch of people. So they will do what they have to do. – Christopher R. Hill
Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations can blossom beautifully if cultivated and nurtured like an orchid plant. – Najib Razak
There is great potential and deep fragility [in Malaysia] that can be used by any group that stresses on religion, pushing towards Islam, rejecting people and alienating migrants – anything can be used to win the next elections. So these are the signs of fragility that is very much there. – Tariq Ramadan
Most developing countries would know Malaysia quite well. Why? It is because we believe in contacts. We offer them some help for training, for example. We call it ‘technical cooperation’. – Mahatir Mohamad
When the British ruled Malaysia, they burnt millions of acres of Malaysian forests so that they could plant rubber. – Mahatir Mohamad
By linking something to race or religion, politicians distract Malaysians from the core issue while also garnering support from those whose identities depend heavily on their racial or religious identities – meaning most Malaysians. – Brian Yap
Detention without trial is history in Malaysia. – Najib Razak
All talk on Islamic States is just an empty dream. No man in his right sense would accept a nation which bases its political administration on religion, and in a country like Malaysia with its multiracial and multireligious people, there is no room for an Islamic State. – Tunku Abdul Rahman

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13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Malaysia

Written by Diana Bocco Updated Sep 24, 2021

Malaysia is a multicultural country with much to offer visitors-regardless of their budget or what their idea of fun might be. Kuala Lumpur, the country's capital, is a cosmopolitan city with amazing shopping and stunning architecture-within blocks, you'll find both the ultramodern Petronas Towers and a number of colonial palaces and buildings.

Just a short drive away from the capital, there are plenty of things to do-from islands, mountains, and record-breaking caves, to countless temples and a unique chance to explore the fauna-rich jungle of Borneo .

Malaysia is also a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving , with beautiful coral reefs and soft sandy beaches that regularly make top destinations lists.

For more ideas on how to spend your time, see our list of top tourist attractions in Malaysia.

1. Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur

2. batu caves, selangor, 3. mount kinabalu, sabah, 4. perhentian islands, 5. sipadan island, 6. gunung mulu national park, sarawak, 7. penang hill, 8. sepilok orangutan rehabilitation centre, sandakan, 9. kek lok si temple, george town, 10. langkawi skycab, kedah, 11. bako national park, borneo, 12. cameron highlands, pahang, 13. ipoh caverns, map of tourist attractions in malaysia.

Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

The tallest twin towers in the world , the Petronas reach an impressive 452 meters high up into the clouds. The towers are 88 floors tall and have an impressive total of 76 elevators.

Built using reinforced concrete, steel, and glass, the two towers are connected to each other by a double skybridge on the 41st and 42nd floors. Visitors can make their way up here for stunning views of KL and the 6.9-hectare KLCC Park below-the views are particularly impressive at night.

While most of the floors on the towers are rented to companies-IBM, Microsoft, and Huawei Technologies all have offices here-the bottom floors of the towers are reserved for Suria KLCC, one of the largest shopping centers in Malaysia . With over 300 stores, an art gallery, and even space for a Philharmonic Hall, this retail and entertainment space will keep visitors occupied for hours.

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Entrance to Batu Caves

Located less than an hour outside Kuala Lumpur, the Batu Caves complex consists of three main caves plus a series of smaller ones, most of them containing statues and 100-year-old shrines dedicated to Hindu gods.

The main cave, known as Cathedral Cave , is at the top of a massive colorful staircase-make it all the way up the 272 steps, and you'll find a space decorated with statues, altars, and lights. At the bottom of the stairs, a 43-meter-tall gold statue of Lord Murugan welcomes visitors.

Visitors are allowed to explore the caves on their own or can join a guided tour to learn more about the caves. During the Hindu festival of Thaipusam in January, thousands of people flock to the cave for the celebrations.

Hiker at the top of Mount Kinabalu

At just over 4,000 meters high, Mount Kinabalu is the tallest mountain in Malaysia. The mountain is part of Kinabalu Park, one of the oldest national parks in Malaysia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Because of its unique ecosystem mixing alpine meadows, grasslands, and shrublands, Kinabalu is home to an impressive range of both plant and animal species, including the threatened orangutans.

Mount Kinabalu is a major destination for climbers-but summiting here can be tricky. Only 185 climb permits are issued daily by the park, and visitors must make accommodation reservations and hire a mountain guide in advance in order to be allowed to hit the trails. Although people under 16 are allowed to join climbing groups, there are restrictions in place.

Climbers should plan a stay at the Kinabalu National Park before attempting the climb-since the park itself is already at an altitude of over 1,800 meters, this will allow for acclimatization before attempting to reach the peak.

Official site: https://www.mountkinabalu.com/

Aerial view of the Perhentian Islands

Once a stopping point used by traders traveling around Southeast Asia, this group of small islands is part of a marine park and has become a major tourist destination in northeastern Malaysia. Most of the islands can be accessed by either ferry or small motorized boats, although only the two larger islands offer accommodations, shops, and amenities-of these two, Pulau Perhentian Besar has more of a backpacking scene, while Pulau Perhentian Kecil is a little more upscale and family-oriented.

While you can hop on a water taxi to move from one beach to the next here, it's also possible to follow the island's walking trails instead-a much-recommended option as you get to trek through jungle paths and get open stunning views of the water along the way.

Scuba diving, snorkeling, and kayaking are popular activities here, but visitors can also volunteer in turtle conservation programs and get unique access to the areas where turtles come to lay eggs.

Sipadan Island

Sipadan Island and its surrounding ocean waters are part of the world's richest marine habitat , home to endangered hawksbill turtles, whale sharks, monitor lizards, and hundreds of coral species. The island is also considered one of the best diving destinations in the world and is fiercely protected-visiting requires a permit in advance and only 120 permits are given out per day.

Reaching the island requires an hour-long ride on a speed boat. Once here, the island can be easily explored on foot, with different beaches and reef sites within minutes of each other.

Since it's no longer possible to stay on the island because of environmental protection laws (the nearby Mabul Island offers accommodations), visitors usually come here early in the morning as part of snorkeling and diving tours. All visitors must leave the island by 3pm.

Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site might be more famous for its impressive karst limestone pinnacles that resemble people standing in large formations, but the park's massive caves are just as stunning.

Thick rain forest covers most of the park and makes some areas difficult to access-one of the reasons some of the caves here weren't really explored until the 1970s. Another reason is how massive the cave systems are: both the largest passage and the largest underground chamber in the world are located in caves here.

Deer Cave is particularly beautiful, with ceilings over 122 meters tall, waterfalls cascading through the rocks, and an opening over a sinkhole that's over one kilometer wide. Visitors to the park can also trek up to the Sarawak Chamber and Paku Waterfall or try a climb up on The Pinnacles Summit Trek, which takes three days and involves ropes, ladders, and an arduous walk through the jungle.

Funicular on Penang Hill

The top of Penang Hill can be reached via the Penang Hill Railway, an air-conditioned funicular that makes the 2,007-meter-long climb up in five to 10 minutes. Although there are mid-stops between the base station and the highest point, these are done only on request and mostly used by residents who live at those stops.

The top of Penang Hill offers beautiful green views over the city and is home to the Habitat Penang Hill, with a 1.6-kilometer nature trail cutting through the rain forest and a number of tropical gardens; a canopy walk 40 meters up in the sky; ziplines ; and the Skyway, which offers three viewing decks and a 360-degree view of the bay and islands.

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Baby orangutan at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center was founded in 1964 to help orphaned orangutan babies rescued from the pet trade or saved from illegal hunting. The center's main goal is to help these orangutans learn how to survive in the wild (in fact, replacing what they would usually learn from their mothers), so they can be eventually released into the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, which is covered in virgin forest and extends for 4,300 hectares around the rescue center. Over 80 orangutans currently live free in the reserve.

While visitors cannot interact with the animals or approach them, they can come to the center to learn more about orangutans and the challenges they face today, see the nursery and the climbing area through a glass window, and attend feeding times (seen from a platform) twice a day.

The boardwalk that cuts through the center offers plenty of opportunities to explore and see the orangutans playing and jumping around on the trees nearby.

Kek Lok Si Temple

Malaysia's largest Buddhist temple sits on a hill, at the bottom of Air Itam mountain. As Asian temples go, Kek Lok Si is relatively new, as construction began in 1890-but the massive seven-story Pagoda surrounded by 10,000 Buddha statues make this a striking destination that can't be missed.

Surrounded by gardens, fish ponds, prayer halls, and a number of stalls selling both religious and secular souvenirs, the pagoda is also home to a 36-meter-tall statue of Kwan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy.

The temple attracts many visitors from all around Southeast Asia who come here to "make merits" but also to see one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the area. Chinese New Year celebrations are particularly beautiful at the temple, as the entire space is decorated with thousands of lanterns.

Official site: https://kekloksitemple.com

Langkawi cable car

The Langkawi cable car makes a 2.2-kilometer trip between the Base Station and the top of Gunung Machinchang mountain, where a number of attractions-including a pedestrian skybridge-are located. There's also a middle station, where travelers can get off to access a viewing platform.

The journey to the top, in glass-bottom gondolas, takes about 15 minutes and offers sweeping views of the bay , the Telaga Tujuh waterfall, and the turquoise waters surrounding Langkawi Island .

In addition to the skybridge, the top station also offers a number of amenities, two additional viewing platforms, and a trail that descends all the way to the middle station through the evergreen jungle.

Sandstone rocks in Bako National Park

Bako National Park sits right against the water, sandy beaches, and steep sandstone cliffs surrounding the beautiful mangroves and peat swamp forests. Reaching the park requires taking a bus followed by a 20-minute ride on a small motorboat that's not for the faint of heart.

Once at the shore, you can follow any of the 16 marked trails on the island to help you explore (there's no transportation within the park) and hopefully catch sight of the unusual local flora and fauna , which includes carnivorous plants, the endangered proboscis monkeys, and the rare and friendly bearded pig. Two of the best trails include the Lintang Loop for great sightseeing on relatively easy terrain, and the Tajor trail, which takes you to a waterfall and pools you can swim in.

To better appreciate the beauty of the park, consider staying overnight, as most animals only come out once the sun sets. There are bungalows for rent as well as a designated campsite at the park headquarters.

Official site: https://www.bakonationalpark.com/

Tea plantation at the Cameron Highlands

A stunningly emerald green hill station, the Cameron Highlands cover an area of over 712 square kilometers. The main attraction here is the tea estates, a legacy from British colonial times. The area, however, also offers orchards; lavender farms; and plenty of opportunities to hike through the local mossy forest to reach aboriginal villages, waterfalls, and lakes.

Both locals and visitors head here to enjoy the cooler climate and experience a true high-tea experience in places like the Boh Sungei Palas Tea Estate , where you can not only tour the plantation but also see the tea-making process, sit at the café, and stock up on goodies at the gift shop.

The Cameron Highlands area is also the native domain of the Rafflesia, the largest individual flower on Earth , which grows directly on the ground and can reach a diameter of over 100 centimeters.

Gua Tempurung cave, Ipoh

There are two big reasons to visit vibrant, bustling Ipoh - the city is known as the gateway to the Cameron Highlands and the home of many limestone caves.

Massive Gua Tempurung is one of the longest caves in Malaysia, filled with viewing platforms to help visitors get closer to the stunning crystal formations covering the walls, the giant chambers, and the underground river. Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple is filled with Buddhist statues and home to a garden and turtle pond, while Panjang Cave is famous for its 5,000-year-old Neolithic paintings.

Ipoh's colonial past is another important attraction, with plenty of beautiful architecture in buildings like the Birch Clock Tower and the Railway Station, as well as a 6.5-kilometer-long Heritage Trail that stretches around the city.

Ipoh is also considered one of Malaysia's food capitals (along with Penang). There are plenty of restaurants and cafés around the city, but Ipoh's street food stalls offer an equally amazing culinary experience where you can try taugeh chicken rice or curry mee. For an afternoon break, it's hard to beat a serving of caramel egg custard with the famous Ipoh white coffee.

Other things to do in Ipoh include visiting the Lost World of Tambun theme park, shopping the flea market at Memory Lane, and checking out the beautiful street art in Oldtown Ipoh.

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50 most inspiring travel quotes of all time

50 most inspiring travel quotes of all time

It’s time to take your wanderlust to new levels with our list of  the most inspiring travel quotes of all time. From iconic poets and authors to philosophers and national proverbs, we’ve compiled only the wisest, most inspiring quotes that are pretty much guaranteed to get you planning your next trip as soon as you’ve finished reading…

1. “To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture.” – Frantz Fanon

2. “Nothing develops intelligence like travel.” – Emile Zola

3. “One must travel to learn.” – Mark Twain

4. “See the world. It’s more fantastic than any dream.” – Ray Bradbury

5. “Investment in travel is an investment in yourself.” – Matthew Karsten

6. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” – Helen Keller

7. “A journey is best measured in friends rather than miles.” – Tim Cahill

8. “Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta

9. “I love the feeling of being anonymous in a city I’ve never been before.” – Bill Bryson

10. “Never hesitate to go far away, beyond all seas, all frontiers, all countries, all beliefs.” – Amin Maalouf

11. “There is a kind of magicness about going far away and then coming back all changed.” – Kate Douglas Wiggin

12. “To travel is to evolve.” – Pierre Bernardo

13. “Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life.” – Michael Palin

14. “Oh, the places you’ll go!” – Dr Seuss

15. “A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.” – Lao Tzu

16. “I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.” – Susan Sontag

17. “The traveler sees what he sees, the tourists sees what he has come to see.” – G.K. Chesterton

18. “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” – Henry Miller

19. “Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and celebrate the journey.” – Fitzhugh Mullan

20. “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – Chief Seattle

21. “Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.” – Dalai Lama

22. “Traveling is not something you’re good at. It’s something you do.” – Gayle Forman

23. “To travel is to live.” – Hans Christian Andersen

24. “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.” – Aldous Huxley

25. “The world is a book, and those who do not travel only read a page.” – St. Augustine

26. “If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears.” – Cesare Pavese

27. “I met a lot of people in Europe. I even encountered myself.” – James Baldwin

28. “Not all those who wander are lost.” – JRR Tolkien

29. “Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert

30. “It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves – in finding themselves.” – Andre Gide

31. “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” – Anonymous

32. “Tourists don’t know where they’ve been, travelers don’t know where they’re going.” – Paul Theroux

33. “People don’t take trips, trips take people.” – John Steinbeck

34. “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” – Mark Twain

35. “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.” – Anonymous

36. “If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you’d be better staying at home.” – James Michener

37. “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.” – Mary Anne Radmacher

38. “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” – Lewis Carroll

39. “No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow.” – Lin Yutang

40. “A traveler without observation is a bird without wings.” – Moslih Eddin Saadi

41. “Only one who wanders finds new paths.” – Norwegian proverb

42. “Through we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

43. “The further I go, the closer to me I get.” – Andrew McCarthy

44. “Every dreamer knows that it is entirely possible to be homesick for a place you’ve never been to, perhaps more homesick than for familiar ground.” – Judith Thurman

45. “Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.” Jack Kerouac

46. “It is not the destination where you end up but the mishaps and memories you create along the way.” – Penelope Riley

47. “Who lives sees much. Who travels sees more.” – Arab Proverb

48. “If you think adventure is dangerous try routine. It is lethal.” – Paulo Coelho

49. “Travel teaches tolerance” – Benjamin Disraeli

50. “Adventure is worthwhile.” – Aristotle

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  • 10 Reasons To Visit Malaysia That Will Trigger Your Wanderlust

As they say, Malaysia is Truly Asia. This is one country where you can set foot and get to experience the best of what Asia has on offer. A multicultural country, Malaysia gives you a glimpse of the heritage of Chinese, Indians, Sri Lanka and other Asian countries as well. In terms of landscape, this country allures with beaches, hills and even glistening cityscapes like that of Kuala Lumpur. It has its arms open wide to greet travelers from across the world, serving them delicious food, pampering them with a buzzing shopping scenario and traditional spas.

Top Reasons To Visit Malaysia That Will Compel You To Pack Right Away

If you ask us to give reasons to visit Malaysia, we’d suggest you to take a deep breath as the list is going to be lengthy. But, in this post we have managed to keep it short, listing the top ten reasons that are indeed irresistible.

1. This is a tourist destination for every pocket

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Whether you’re on a shoestring budget or are looking for a splurging vacation, Malaysia will please you! You can choose to stay in a welcoming hostel or pick a luxury hotel with all the modern amenities. Most of the sightseeing attractions in this country have reasonable entry charges. You can also save money on commute by opting for frequent public transportation. Or if you want some special treatment, you can always hire a limo for yourself.

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2. Malaysia will mesmerize you with its stunning beach getaways

Perhentian Island in Malaysia

Almost everyone wishing to travel to Malaysia knows about the beauty that Langkawi is. But that’s not this country’s tropical beauty is all about. There are number of archipelagos here in Malaysia, which honestly will put even the Bahamas to shame. You will agree too! Just sneak a peek of Perhentian Island and you’ll ride on the same boat.

Best beach and island getaways in Malaysia: Langkawi, Perhentian Island, Tioman Island, Redang Island and Borneo

Must Read: 10 Blissful Beaches In Malaysia

3. The country is bestowed with lush rainforests

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We don’t even need another reason once we realize how affluent Malaysia is in terms of nature and wildlife as well. Almost two-third of this country is covered in rainforests, serving as a habitat to twenty percent of world’s animal species. Trekkers and wildlife and bird enthusiasts from around the world find themselves being pulled by the beauty and rawness of its nature.

You don’t even have to compromise on luxury while exploring these areas as you have many resorts to pick from. But if you’d rather keep it real, just pitch your tent wherever you please, just make sure you know it’s safe.

Best places in Malaysia for nature and wildlife: Taman Negara National Park, Kinabalu National Park, and Gunung Mulu National Park

Suggested Read: 14 Top Festivals In Malaysia In 2022 To Witness Its Vibrant Culture & Rich Traditions

4. There are a myriad of adventure activities to try

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This country understands that travel is not limited to sightseeing, so it spoils you with choices of activities. You could be a beginner or an expert, there still be a long list of things to do in Malaysia for you. So scuba dive to witness the enchantment of marine life or jump out of a chopper to skydive; choice is yours.

Top adventure activities in Malaysia: Scuba diving, skydiving, white water rafting, paragliding, parasailing, bungee jumping and jungle trekking

Top places in Malaysia for adventure-seekers: Kuala Lumpur , Langkawi, Selangor, and Kota Kinabalu

Suggested Read: You’d Be Sorry If You Miss These Awesome Malaysia Tourist Attractions

5. It’s a melting pot of different cultures with intriguing history and architecture

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As you wander through the streets of Malaysia, you will realize there are not just Malays who call this place home; the country also belongs to a significant amount if Indians, Chinese and Sri Lankans, as well as others. Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures from around the world, and this blend of different ethnicities is what makes this country stand out.

There are various UNESCO Heritage Sites here that narrate tales and flaunts a heritage that will inspire you from within.

Best places in Malaysia for culture-enthusiasts: Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Ipoh, and Putrajaya

6. The capital, Kuala Lumpur is a global city with attractions for all ages

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The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is a city which leads with its futuristic infrastructure, nightlife and what not. This global city is in the list of travelers and immigrants regardless of their geographical boundaries. You could be traveling with kids, spouse or even solo, and there’s never going to be a time you’ll find a dearth of anything.

Kuala Lumpur is one of the main gateways to the country and will spoil you with choices, whether you are talking about accommodation, shopping, sightseeing or food. Just make sure you are dedicating significant amount of time to this city during your visit to Malaysia.

Best tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur: Petronas Tower , Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Merdeka Square , Aquaria KLCC, Petaling Street, and National Mosque of Malaysia

Suggested Read: 19 Cardinal Places To Visit In Kuala Lumpur

7. The country will lure you with its buzzing shopping scenario

Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur

Want to pop tags of exclusive premium brands? Or would you rather go street shopping in Malaysia and bargain? Well, guess what Malaysia is a paradise anyway. This country is every shopaholics dream come true, even if they are traveling on a budget. Different cities such as Ipoh, George Town and Kuala Lumpur have shopping malls where you can find stores of brands like Zara, Armani and Gucci. While you also have option of shopping for local handicraft etcetera as you wander through street markets.

Best places in Malaysia for shopaholics: Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Ipoh, Malacca and George Town

8. Malaysian street food will leave you asking for more

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It’s said if you don’t let yourself indulge in the street food of Malaysia, your trip isn’t really complete. Here, you get to titillate your taste buds with a delicious blend of flavors and spices. This is where you get to relish the best of noodles, rice, soup and what not!

Best known for its continental food, Malaysia might not sound too appealing for vegetarians. But there is always something for them too, you can get to know better through this guide to Malaysia for vegetarians .

Top street foods to try in Malaysia: Assam Laksa, Rojak, Koay Chiap, Chee Cheong Fun and Ice Kacang

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9. Locals are friendly and welcoming

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Let’s get real, as we travel overseas, or even a few hundred kilometers away from our home, the way locals treat the travelers can make or break an experience. Malaysia is one such countries where locals are welcoming and friendly. They are there to help you with directions, they’ll smile at you as you pass them in the streets, they will be around to talk about their culture and everything. The people here truly add on to the experience.

10. Thanks to its favorable year-round weather you can plan a trip to Malaysia anytime you want

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The country experiences favorable weather conditions almost all around the year. Thanks to its huge size, you can always pick the best for yourself regardless of when you are traveling. As most part of the country is covered in rainforest, you will indeed enjoy pleasant weather.

There are indeed a zillion reasons why this country has to be in your bucket list, shortening that to a list of ten was quite a task, but we hope you got the idea about what awaits. If you are planning a visit, which we’re sure you are after reading the post, you must assure eradication of all the hassles, and Travel Triangle’s Malaysia tour packages will be your saviour in that.

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37 Malaysia’s Best Travel Blogs That Expand Your Vision!

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Thinking to travel but not sure where to?

Well, you are in the right place, as we are going to present to you the 37 of Malaysia’s best travel blogs that are still active and write good quality travel information.

Travel blogs are a good source of trip inspiration and ideas on top of a trip finder tool like MR WhereTo .

In the past week, we have gone through more than a hundred travel blogs in Malaysia to check whether they are still active, understand their stories and the purpose behind the blog and browse through their recent articles to ensure the quality.

In the process, we filter out a lot of them due to:

  • Inactivity – Some of them stopped in 2020, just before the pandemic, and that is the impact of the pandemic on these travel bloggers.
  • Low-quality articles – Too short or not informative.
  • Too diversified – they shared way too many different topics in their travel blog, which make them more like a general lifestyle blog.

And leaving the best travel bloggers in Malaysia for you to get travel inspiration, tips, guides, and information.

Also Read: The Best Malaysian Foods To Eat!

The 37 Malaysia’s Best Travel Blogs

Without further ado, here’s the list of best travel blogs in Malaysia, in no particular order , as every blogger in the list is sharing valuable information and personal experiences about their trips.

Let’s check out all of them now!

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Places And Foods (English)

Places And Foods (English)

The popular family travel and blog – Places And Foods, is owned by Wilson Ng and Rachel Ting.

Places and Foods is one of the most famous family travel blogs in Malaysia which actively posts the latest information about travel and food.

The blog founders, Wilson Ng and Rachel Ting are passionate about sharing their travel experiences, both locally and internationally.

They work with tourism boards such as the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Korea Tourism Organization, Tourism Akita Japan, Macau Government Tourist Office, and many more to promote their destinations.

They’ve also worked with popular brands Malaysia Airlines, Klook Malaysia, Agoda.com, AirAsia, Singapore Airlines, Samsung Malaysia, and many more.

It is definitely a blog worth following if you are interested in travelling and eating.

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Malaysia Asia (English)

Malaysia Asia (English)

Malaysia Asia is a well-known travel blog founded by David Hogan Jr in 2008, who has been blogging since 2007 and is among the pioneer bloggers.

He is an avid traveller and enjoys exploring new places for all sorts of positive values.

He also has a passion for the outdoors, adventure, nature, and wildlife.

The blog shares travel information about Malaysia, Asia, and the world.

His blog has been featured in Lonely Planet, CNN Travel, Yahoo Travel, Wall Street Journal, and many other international publications.

His main focus, for now, is on bird watching, which is his hobby and passion, and also general travel, food, lifestyle, and gadgets.

Faizal Fredley (Malay)

Faizal Fredley (Malay)

Faizal Fredley is a famous Malaysian travel blogger who has travelled to many places including Asia, Europe, Africa, and Oceania.

Travel is his passion, and he loves to share his travel experiences with his readers and followers.

He has worked with popular brands such as Skyscanner, Agoda, Airbnb, Malaysia Tourism, Korea Tourism, Taiwan Tourism, Malindo Air, Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia, and more.

Whether you are looking for travel inspirations, or simply to be mesmerised by the beauty of the world, Faizal has something for everyone.

MySabah.com (English)

MySabah.com (English)

MySabah.com was founded by Murphy, also known as Tadpole, a Sabahan who loves travelling, photography and blogging.

Back then in the year 2005, the information about Sabah was very limited, and that motivates him to start the blog to cover every great destination in Sabah.

He has a passion for sharing the beauty of Sabah and is always looking forward to visiting a new destination in Sabah.

The blog shares everything about Sabah, including attractions, guides, tips, and more.

If you are travelling to Sabah, this is the blog you need to check out.

Chanwon.com (English)

Chanwon.com (English)

Chanwon.com was founded by Chan Won, who has wanderlust and itchy feet after travelling across six continents including Japan (her favourite country), Italy, New York City, and more.

Conjugated with her passion for teaching and sharing knowledge with others, she started the blog to share her travel insights.

Aside from sharing about travel, as a well-known fashionista in the industry, she also writes about fashion, beauty, and more in her blog.

Penang Insider (English)

Penang Insider (English)

Penang Insider is a Penang blog founded by Marco Ferrarese, a travel writer who is married to a Penang girl and has been living in Penang since 2009.

He has written guidebooks to Malaysia and George Town for the Rough Guides.

The blog is a platform for him and his Penang-born photographer wife Kit Yeng to share their first-hand local knowledge with Penang first-timers and explorers alike.

Due to his insider knowledge of Penang, even CNN ask him to write about Penang.

He and his works have been featured in publications such as CNN Travel, BBC Travel, South China Morning Post, Malay Mail, and the Penang Monthly.

If you want to know more about Penang, he is the guy to look for.

Travel With Sun (English)

Travel With Sun (English)

Travels With Sun was started in October 2017 by Janice and Sun to serve as a travel guide and inspiration for other travellers.

They share a lot about Ipoh attractions, and also other states in Malaysia.

They have partnered up with RayTheTour too to offer private Ipoh tours (and Ipoh to Cameron Highlands tours) that are highly customize-able and quality-driven!

Check out their blog to learn more about Ipoh.

The Island Drum (English)

The Island Drum (English)

The Island Drum began as a simple Facebook group to fill a consistent information void on the island of Langkawi, Malaysia, and then transitioned into a website medium in March 2012.

The founder, Vanessa Workman, shares a lot of valuable information about Langkawi in her blog, including local events, specials and promos, sightseeing, and places to eat.

If you are in or plan to visit Langkawi, don’t forget to check out her blog, it’s one of the best travel blogs for your Langkawi trip.

MrJocko (Malay)

MrJocko (Malay)

MrJocko was founded by Rosmadi Shakri, a Malaysian travel blogger based in Kuala Lumpur.

He started blogging in 2006 as a hobby. In the beginning, his blog shares about personal and family but eventually turn into a famous travel blog that focuses on sharing information about travel, attractions, travel packages, hotel reviews, and food reviews.

He has been featured in local and international newspapers, magazines, and more.

MyTravelliciuos (Malay and English)

MyTravelliciuos (Malay and English)

Mytravellicious.com was founded by Fadli in 2009 to share about travel and food.

The blog is written by a group of travellers who are passionate about travel and food.

The blog focuses on writing about travelogue, their journeys, travel tips, food and restaurant review, travel product, tourism events, flight reviews, hotel reviews, and more.

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Zyzool Mira Travel (Malay)

Zyzool Mira Travel (Malay)

Zyzool Mira Travel is a family travel blog founded by Zyzool and Mira.

In the blog, they write about their backpacking adventures with the kids, including family-friendly travel tips, reviews, inspiration, budget and destination information from the places they travelled.

They are passionate about helping other families to travel and explore the world.

Happy Go KL (English)

Happy Go KL (English)

Happy Go KL is the go-to travel blog for fun family activities in KL and kid-friendly travel in Asia.

The blog is written by a group of KL parents who want to share what they know and love about their current hometown and this beautiful region, but also spread good ideas that make everyday life more fun.

Some of them are from Malaysia, others have been living here for some time. They come from different nationalities and are used to calling countless countries home before settling down in KL.

They are avid travellers and love to explore getaways from Kuala Lumpur and family-friendly destinations in the region.

The Gone Goat (English)

The Gone Goat (English)

The Gone Goat was founded by Pashmina, a Malaysian female solo traveller who is passionate about the outdoors and adventures.

She quit her job in 2016 to travel solo to the Himalayas for 3 months with little savings, which is an incredible experience!

She started the website with a goal to share stories and inspirational tales for people who live more adventurously and travel responsibly.

Her story is truly inspiring, and I highly recommend you check it out, especially if you are an adventure seeker like her.

Mei Mei Chu (English)

Mei Mei Chu (English)

Mei Mei Chu was owned by Mei, an award-winning solo travel blogger and wanderlust Malaysian girl.

Her first travelling happened at the age of 18 when she went to Colorado for a four-month Working Holiday stint, and that was when adventure become her drug.

She didn’t feel at home until she was away from home.

In her blog, she shares about her backpacking solo travel experiences and stories to empower other women to overcome their fears of travelling.

Travel & Living Journal of DT (English)

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Travel & Living Journal of DT was founded by Diana Teo, a Borneo flashpacker who is always in her dreams chasing her wanderlust.

She created the travel blog to share her travel experiences and adventures around Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa & North America.

To date, DT has visited 55 countries & more than 200 cities and places.

In her blog, you can find detailed travel itineraries for the countries she travelled to.

Ramble and Wander (English)

Ramble and Wander (English)

Ramble and Wander is a Malaysia travel blog founded by RaW, a self-proclaimed artistically-inclined serial wanderer, immigrant and traveller.

He started the blog in 2011 as a platform to share his personal travel photos and experience, but over the years, it has turned into a popular travel blog that shares travel itineraries, stories and musings, hotel and destination reviews, and interviews.

He has been to many countries for leisure travels and spending almost one-third of his life living and working in three different countries, apart from Malaysia.

He loves to ramble and wander and take photos. His travel style is to go with the flow without much of an itinerary.

She Walks the World (English)

She Walks the World (English)

Mynn Lee is the blogger behind She Walks the World, a Malaysia travel blog created in 2015.

She loves telling stories and sharing travel ideas, and her dream is to become a full-time traveller.

The blog is her online journal to write about her journeys and adventures to inspire other travellers.

Over the years, she has been to 30+ countries and still counting.

What So Sizzle Bout Sizzling Suzai (English)

What So Sizzle Bout Sizzling Suzai (English)

What So Sizzle Bout Sizzling Suzai is a travel and lifestyle blog founded by Sizzling Suzai, who is a white collar from 9 to 6 and spends her nightlife blogging.

She is passionate about travel and lifestyle, and her goal is to be a full-time blogger and travel around the world.

In her blog, she writes about her travel experiences, food, and lifestyle.

Lamyerda (English)

Lamyerda (English)

Lamyerda is a travel blog founded in 2012 by Riz Baldiva, who started travelling slowly in 2006 with a travel mission across the world without quitting her job.

She is currently an ex-pat in Malaysia, and she finds ways to travel as much as she can, be it outside of the country or just making the most out of her weekends.

In her blog, she shares her journey of exploring each and every wonderful city, travel tips, hotel and food reviews, life adventures, and how to survive living abroad while you see the world.

If you are not ready to quit your job yet but wanted to explore the beautiful world, then check out her blog now.

Cindy’s Planet (English)

Cindy's Planet (English)

Cindy’s Planet was founded by Cindy, a Malaysian who dreams to travel around the world and learn about the people, culture, food, fashion, and lifestyle of each country.

The blog is a medium for her to share the things she discovered, purchased, and tried in her daily life.

In her blog, she shares about travel, food, beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and gadgets.

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The Simple Travel (English)

The Simple Travel (English)

The Simple Travel is a travel blog founded by Hasan, a Malaysian travel blogger.

He started the blog in 2015 to share his travel experiences with other travellers and to become a one-stop destination for budget travelling.

He wants to make travelling easier and budget-friendly for people as he believes that nobody should stop themselves from travelling because of money.

In his blog, he shares budget travel tips, tricks, guides, and itineraries.

Wanderlust DJ (Malay)

Wanderlust DJ (Malay)

Wanderlust DJ was started by Dayah Jamal 9 years ago as she loves to travel and explore the world.

She has interests in blogging, travelling, eating, running, and hiking.

She loves cultural performance and has been to Saung Angklung Udjo in Bandung, Kiwi Haka Show in Queenstown NZ, Siam Niramit in Bangkok, Thailand and Acrobatic Show in Chaoyang Theatre, Beijing China, and more.

In her blog, you can find a lot of great info about attractions, travel, and restaurants in Malaysia as well as other countries.

Ummi Goes Where (English)

Ummi Goes Where (English)

Ummi Goes Where was founded by Umi (pronounce as “oo-mee”), an introvert Malaysian solo traveller who has managed to visit 54 countries over 4 continents.

She had her first trip abroad when she was 20, and a second one just three days before her 21st birthday, since then, she was hooked on travel and is unstoppable.

The blog is her platform to share her solo travelling stories to help and inspire you to travel solo.

She also writes in-depth and informative travel guides, attractions, and tips for Malaysia and other countries.

Her favourite country is Thailand because of the green curry.

Daniel Chew The Wanderer (English)

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Daniel Chew The Wanderer was created by Daniel Chew, a Malaysian travel blogger and photographer who travels and visits the world with photos and started blogging in 2006.

He is a photo enthusiast who loves to capture the moments and showcase the life of a traveller, a blogger, and a photographer.

He is also taking photos for part-time models and events such as pre-weddings and dinners.

In his blog, he shares his thoughts and adventures and photos.

Travelholic (English)

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Travelholic is a travel blog founded by Lily Riani, a flashpacker and blogger who has been travelling since she was 17.

She is a well-prepared traveller with an itinerary and a list of pre-set activities to maximize her limited visiting time.

Her travel style is budget travelling as she feels that’s the best way to experience life the way it is lived.

In her blog, she shares her unique travel journeys and personal experiences.

Lyf&Spice (English)

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Lyf&Spice is all about celebrating the 2 main flavours of life – travel and food.

The founders, Aditi & Amit, who enjoy simple travel and love to eat, started the blog after years of travelling and eating for documenting their domestic travel, international ventures, ex-pat stint, and food tales.

To keep it relatable and simple, they document their travel stories just the way they happen.

They are dreamers, soul-searchers, adventure-seekers, foodies and believers of simplicity.

Fatin Days (English)

Fatin Days (English)

FatinDays.com was founded by Fatin, a travel blogger from Kuala Lumpur who loves to share inspiration from her travels and inspire others to see the world.

She has been to many countries such as Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Montenegro.

In her blog, she writes about travel, lifestyle, food, and personal stories.

Hasif Hamsyari (Malay)

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Hasif Hamsyari is a travel and lifestyle blog founded in April 2009 by Muhammad Hasif Bin Mohd Jelani, a Malaysian author and one of the youngest novelists in Malaysia with four novels under his name.

He is a travel writer who writes a lot of travel content such as restaurant reviews, hotel and homestay reviews, travel tips, camping guides, and more.

In his blog, he also shares his interest such as writing, book, music making, and lifestyle.

Sugoidays (English)

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Sugoidays was created by Tania, a Malaysian fitness, travel and food blogger to help other travellers with her travel tricks and tips.

She is a traveller who enjoys flying, driving, sailing and cycling. Her favourite country is Japan.

She is also a foodie who loves sharing her daily meals.

Tania aims to deliver useful and beneficial information to her readers whether it’s for travels, health and fitness, food or just about anything lifestyle under the sun.

Missdae.com (Malay)

Missdae.com (Malay)

Missdae.com was founded by Nurul, a travel blogger in Malaysia.

Her budget travelling guides to various countries have been featured in online media and newspapers.

In her blog, she writes about travel journeys, budget travel guides, travel tips, hotel reviews, and food and restaurant reviews.

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Chasing the Sun (Malay)

Chasing the Sun (Malay)

Chasing the Suns was founded by Hana and Kimi, who are passionate about travelling and writing.

They created the blog to inspire people to see the beauty of the world through travelling.

In their blog, they share a lot of their travel experiences, hotel tours, travel guides, attractions, and delicious food around.

HipsHut (English)

HipsHut (English)

Hipshut is a travel website based in Malaysia that gathered a hand-picked portfolio of chic and hip hotels.

The blog was founded by Nisa Halid and Mims Zainal, who have a passion for travelling and spend most of their time planning for a vacation, including researching and compiling a list of best design hotels.

The purpose of hipshut is to be one of the go-to websites for hip travellers who plan for their stay at any hip-design hotel.

In the blog, you can find a lot of hotels with unique designs such as designer hotels, boutique hotels, and stylish hostels

Poobritney (Malay)

Poobritney (Malay)

Poobritney was founded by Safura, a Malaysian budget traveller who loves travelling around the world and started her backpacking adventure at the age of twenty.

The reason she started the blog is that back in 2010 when she was actively travelling, it was difficult to get accurate information about the places she dreams to go. So, she takes the initiative to travel to many places and write about her adventures and experiences after the trips to help others in planning their adventures.

In her blog, you can find many travel guides, inspirations, reviews, tips, and information.

Eunicenchanted (English)

Eunicenchanted (English)

Eunicenchanted was founded by Eunice Chow, a content creator by passion, and pharmacist by profession.

In her blog, you can find travel guides and tips with detailed itineraries and nice photos.

Recently, she shared her trips to Labuan, Semporna and Sukau.

She also writes about food, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle.

Runaway Bella (English)

Runaway Bella (English)

RunawayBella was created by LizzaBella, a travel blogger and entrepreneur in Malaysia.

Travelling has been a great source of inspiration for her. she found that she need to run away from routine to expand her mind and re-discover herself, hence the name of the blog called RunawayBella.

In her blog, she writes about travel experiences, travel stories, travel tips, travel news, outdoor activities, places to stay, and food.

Over A Cuppa Tea (English)

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Over A Cuppa Tea is a travel blog founded by Ellie Toh, also known as Cleffairy, a novelist, freelance writer, traveller and blogger.

She loves to share her travel experiences, tips, and guides with the readers.

Recently, she shared about her trip and diving experience in Bidong Island, Kuala Terengganu.

In her blog, you can find a lot of travel information, guide, and tips.

MyTravelBuzzg (English)

MyTravelBuzzg (English)

MyTravelbuzzg is a travel blog founded by Emily, a Malaysian who has been to many countries and places.

She used to be a workaholic who worked more than 10 hours a day as an engineer, but travel has changed her mind and vision.

The blog is a platform for her to share her travel stories and unique food from different countries she visited.

In her blog, she writes about travel guides, hotel reviews, travel tips, itineraries, and food.

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So, above are the 37 best travel blogs in Malaysia that you can follow to get inspiration, knowledge, and information to plan for your next travel.

For a safety measure, try to avoid the countries with high cases of covid-19 and be extra careful during your travel journey.

Do I miss out on any great travel blogs in Malaysia? Your favourite Malaysia travel blogger is not on the list? Let me know and we will check them out.

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Malaysia is renowned for it's beautiful island and beaches. From the bustling island of Penang, to the duty free island of Langkawi, to the tranquil Tioman, Redang and Perhentian, down to the picturesque Sipadan and Layang Layang, Malaysia's islands and beaches are set to take anyone's breath away and make their visit a memorable one.

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Perlis is the northern gateway to Malaysia. Despite its small size, Perlis has an abundance of attractions that make it a great destination.

Kedah is Malaysia’s largest paddy producing state. Delve into history in Lembah Bujang, the site of an ancient civilisation or relax in Langkawi, a world-famous resort island.

The site of a UNESCO World Heritage City, Penang is a holiday paradise with fabulous beach resorts and eclectic cultures. It is also the undisputable haven for foodies.

A tin-rich state in its heyday, Perak beckons with a range of sights and experiences. The state’s top attractions include Pangkor, an island getaway and Pangkor Laut, an internationally-acclaimed private island.

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From the majestic height of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, to the stunning depths of the world-famous Sipadan Island, Sabah is a magnificent nature destination.

Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has a vast wilderness that contains numerous national parks including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mulu National Park.

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157 Best Travel Quotes To Inspire You To See The World

We’ve been putting together some of our favorite inspirational travel quotes as we continue to journey around the world and experience new places and things abroad.

What follows is a complete collection of 157 of the best travel quotes, including some famous quotes from figures like Anthony Bourdain, John Muir, and Mark Twain.

Warning: some of these quotes may give you the travel itch! In any case, I hope you’ll find them inspirational!

Table of Contents show 157 Best Travel Quotes • Famous Travel Quotes • Mark Twain Travel Quotes • Funny Travel Quotes • Short Travel Quotes • Misc Travel Quotes • Inspirational Travel Quotes • Travel With Friends Quotes • Adventure Travel Quotes • Solo Travel Quotes • Anthony Bourdain Travel Quotes More Travel Content & Tips  

157 Best Travel Quotes

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The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. — Unknown
Take only memories, leave only footprints. — Unknown
Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world. — Gustave Flaubert
Not all those who wander are lost. — J.R.R. Tolkien

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Every man dies, but not every man really lives. — William Wallace
To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. — Oscar Wilde
Life is a journey. Make the most of it. — Unknown
I’ve traveled every road in this here land… I’ve been everywhere, man, I’ve been everywhere. — Johnny Cash

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Paris is always a good idea. — Audrey Hepburn
Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer. — Unknown
Collect moments, not things. — Unknown
Today is your day, your mountain is waiting. So get on your way. — Dr Seuss

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Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the things you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. — Unknown
I’m shaking the dust of this crummy little town off my feet and I’m gonna see the world. — George Bailey in It’s A Wonderful Life
It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Nature is not a place to visit. It is home. — Gary Snyder

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Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. — Lao Tzu
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. — John Muir
The mountains are calling and I must go. — John Muir
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. — John Muir

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To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, to gain all while you give, to roam the roads of lands remote: To travel is to live. — Hans Christian Andersen
Oh the places you’ll go. — Dr. Seuss
I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. — Robert Frost
When one is alone at night in the depths of the woods, the stillness is at once awful and sublime. — John Muir
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own. — Charles Dickens

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• Mark Twain Travel Quotes

Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one’s lifetime.
To do something, say something, see something, before anybody else — these are the things that confer a pleasure compared with which other pleasures are tame and commonplace, other ecstasies cheap and trivial. Lifetimes of ecstasy crowded into a single moment.

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It is the loveliest fleet of islands [ Hawaii ] that lies anchored in any ocean.
No alien land in all the world has any deep strong charm for me but that one [ Hawaii ], no other land could so longingly and so beseechingly haunt me, sleeping and waking, through half a lifetime, as that one has done. Other things leave me, but it abides; other things change, but it remains the same.   For me the balmy airs are always blowing, its summer seas flashing in the sun; the pulsing of its surfbeat is in my ear; I can see its garlanded crags, its leaping cascades, its plumy palms drowsing by the shore, its remote summits floating like islands above the cloud wrack; I can feel the spirit of its wildland solitudes, I can hear the splash of its brooks; in my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that perished twenty years ago.

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• Funny Travel Quotes

Airplanes may kill you, but they ain’t likely to hurt you. — Leroy Satchel Paige
Two great talkers will not travel far together. — George Borrow
I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. — Mark Twain

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I travel a lot; I hate having my life disrupted by routine. — Caskie Stinnett
Did you ever notice that the first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone? — Erma Bombeck
Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore. — Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz

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• Short Travel Quotes

Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before. — Unknown
Better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times. — Asian Proverb
Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller. — Ibn Battutah
We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us. — Unknown

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One travels to run away from routine, that dreadful routine that kills all imagination and all our capacity for enthusiasm. — Ella Maillart
Half the fun of travel is the esthetic of lostness. — Ray Bradbury
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. — Marcel Proust
There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign. — Robert Louis Stevenson

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Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. — Neale Donald Walsh
I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list. — Unknown
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. — Louis Armstrong
They say travel broadens the mind, but you must have the mind. — G.K. Chesterton
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow. — Anita Desai

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Life is short and the world is wide. — Unknown
The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one’s own country as a foreign land. — G.K. Chesterton
A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving. — Lao Tzu
If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere. — Vincent van Gogh
The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. — John Muir

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A wise traveler never despises his own country. — Carlos Osvaldo Goldoni
You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world. — William Hazlitt
I love to travel, but hate to arrive. — Albert Einstein
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. — John Muir

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A great way to learn about your country is to leave it. — Henry Rollins
Live your life by a compass, not a clock. — Stephen Covey
Some experiences simply do not translate, you have to go to know. — Kobi Yamada

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I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world. — Mary Anne Radmacher
At its best, travel should challenge our preconceptions and most cherished views, cause us to rethink our assumptions, shake us a bit, make us broader minded and more understanding. — Arthur Frommer
Travel is never a matter of money, but of courage. — Paulo Coelho

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Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost. — Erol Ozan
Travel far enough, you meet yourself. — David Mitchell
The journey itself is my home. — Matsuo Basho

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Live, travel, adventure, bless and don’t be sorry. — Jack Kerouac
The saddest journey in the world is the one that follows a precise itinerary. — Guillermo del Toro
A good traveler leaves no tracks. — Lao Tzu

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It’s in those quiet little towns, at the edge of the world, that you will find the salt of the Earth people who make you feel right at home. — Aaron Lauritsen
It is better to travel well than to arrive. — Unknown
The impulse to travel is one of the hopeful symptoms of life. — Agnes Repplier

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• Misc Travel Quotes

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. — Albert Camus
To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world. — John Muir
When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty. — John Muir
I’m in love with Montana. For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection. But with Montana, it is love. — John Steinbeck
Yosemite Park is a place of rest, a refuge from the roar and dust and weary, nervous, wasting work of the lowlands, in which one gains the advantages of both solitude and society. — John Muir
The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. — Jacques Cousteau

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The Mediterranean has the color of mackerel, changeable I mean. You don’t always know if it is green or violet, you can’t even say it’s blue, because the next moment the changing reflection has taken on a tint of rose or gray. — Vincent van Gogh
I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. — John Burroughs
No pain here, no dull empty hours, no fear of the past, no fear of the future. These blessed mountains are so compactly filled with God’s beauty, no petty personal hope or experience has room to be. — John Muir
On earth there is no heaven, but there are pieces of it. — Jules Renard
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. — Albert Einstein
Lighthouses are not just stone, brick, metal, and glass. There’s a human story at every lighthouse. — Elinor DeWire
To almost every man and woman there is something about a lighted beacon which suggests hope and trust and appeals to the better instincts of all mankind. — Edward Rowe Snowe

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• Inspirational Travel Quotes

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. — Helen Keller
Never let your memories be greater than your dreams. — Douglas Ivester
All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity. But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible. — Lawrence of Arabia
Do not dare not to dare. — C.S. Lewis
Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear. — George Adair

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Wherever you go, go with all your heart. — Unknown
It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win. — John Paul Jones
This is what holidays, travels, vacations are about. It is not really rest or even leisure we chase. We strain to renew our capacity for wonder to shock ourselves into astonishment once again. — Shana Alexander
I beg young people to travel. If you don’t have a passport, get one. Take a summer, get a backpack and go to Delhi, go to Saigon, go to Bangkok, go to Kenya. Have your mind blown. Eat interesting food. Dig some interesting people. Have an adventure. Be careful. Come back and you’re going to see your country differently, you’re going to see your president differently, no matter who it is. — Henry Rollins
Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in an office or mowing your lawn. Climb that damn mountain. — Jack Kerouac
For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move; to feel the needs and hitches of our life more nearly; to come down off this feather-bed of civilization, and find the globe granite underfoot and strewn with cutting flints. — Robert Louis Stevenson

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Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you’d drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It’s more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories. — Ray Bradbury
We leave something of ourselves behind when we leave a place. We stay there, even though we go away. And there are things in us that we can find again only by going back there. — Pascal Mercier
Once in a while it really hits people that they don’t have to experience the world in the way they have been told to. — Alan Keightley
Every dreamer knows that it is entirely possible to be homesick for a place you’ve never been to, perhaps more homesick than for familiar ground. — Judith Thurman

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Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey. — Pat Conroy
No man is brave that has never walked a hundred miles. If you want to know the truth of who you are, walk until not a person knows your name. Travel is the great leveler, the great teacher, bitter as medicine, crueler than mirror-glass. A long stretch of road will teach you more about yourself than a hundred years of quiet. — Patrick Rothfuss
It is always sad to leave a place to which one knows one will never return. Such are the melancolies du voyage: perhaps they are one of the most rewarding things about traveling. — Gustave Flaubert

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The wish to travel seems to me characteristically human: the desire to move, to satisfy your curiosity or ease your fears, to change the circumstances of your life, to be a stranger, to make a friend, to experience an exotic landscape, to risk the unknown. — Paul Theroux
Although I deeply love oceans, deserts and other wild landscapes, it is only mountains that beckon me with that sort of painful magnetic pull to walk deeper and deeper into their beauty. They keep me continuously wanting to know more, feel more, see more. — Victoria Erickson

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• Travel With Friends Quotes

A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles. — Tim Cahill
You will never be completely at home again, because part of your heart always will be elsewhere. That is the price you pay for the richness of loving and knowing people in more than one place. — Miriam Adeney
We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend. — Robert Louis Stevenson

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• Adventure Travel Quotes

Adventure is worthwhile in itself. — Amelia Earhart
If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine; it is lethal. — Paulo Coelho
Most of us abandoned the idea of a life full of adventure and travel sometime between puberty and our first job. Our dreams died under the dark weight of responsibility. Occasionally the old urge surfaces, and we label it with names that suggest psychological aberrations: the big chill, a midlife crisis. — Tim Cahill
Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness. All other travel is mere dust and hotels and baggage and chatter. — John Muir
Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread. — Edward Abbey

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Once a journey is designed, equipped, and put in process, a new factor enters and takes over. A trip, a safari, an exploration, is an entity, different from all other journeys. It has personality, temperament, individuality, uniqueness. A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policing, and coercion are fruitless.   We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us. Tour masters, schedules, reservations, brass-bound and inevitable, dash themselves to wreckage on the personality of the trip. Only when this is recognized can the blown-in-the glass bum relax and go along with it. Only then do the frustrations fall away. In this a journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it. — John Steinbeck
What is that feeling when you’re driving away from people and they recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing? – it’s the too-huge world vaulting us, and it’s good-bye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies. — Jack Kerouac
A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for. — J.A. Shedd
Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and make a trail. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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It’s a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you’re ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything. There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now. And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any. — Hugh Laurie
Adventure is a path. Real adventure – self-determined, self-motivated, often risky – forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world. The world the way it is, not the way you imagine it. Your body will collide with the Earth and you will bear witness. In this way you will be compelled to grapple with the limitless kindness and bottomless cruelty of humankind – and perhaps realize that you yourself are capable of both. This will change you. Nothing will ever again be black-and-white. — Mark Jenkins

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The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun. — Christopher McCandless
Adventure is allowing the unexpected to happen to you. Exploration is experiencing what you have not experienced before. How can there be any adventure, any exploration, if you let somebody else – above all, a travel bureau – arrange everything before-hand? — Richard Aldington
Be careful because Cambodia is the most dangerous place you will ever visit. You will fall in love with it, and eventually it will break your heart. — Joel Brinkley

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• Solo Travel Quotes

To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world. — Freya Stark
Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. — Unknown
I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can’t read anything, you have only the most rudimentary sense of how things work, you can’t reliably cross a street without endangering your life. Your whole existence becomes a series of interesting guesses. — Bill Bryson
The true fruit of travel is perhaps the feeling of being nearly everywhere at home. — Freya Stark

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When you’ve managed to stumble directly into the heart of the unknown – either through the misdirection of others, or better yet, through your own creative ineptitude – there is no one there to hold your hand or tell you what to do. In those bad lost moments, in the times when we are advised not to panic, we own the unknown, and the world belongs to us. The child within has full reign. Few of us are ever so free. — Tim Cahill
No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow. — Lin Yutang
He travels the fastest who travels alone. — Rudyard Kipling

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Travel can be one of the most rewarding forms of introspection. — Lawrence Durrell
When the traveler goes alone he gets acquainted with himself. — Liberty Hyde Bailey
The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready. — Henry David Thoreau

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I think one travels more usefully when they travel alone, because they reflect more. — Thomas Jefferson
Loving life is easy when you are abroad. Where no one knows you and you hold your life in your hands all alone, you are more master of yourself than at any other time. — Hannah Arendt
Personally I like going places where I don’t speak the language, don’t know anybody, don’t know my way around and don’t have any delusions that I’m in control. Disoriented, even frightened, I feel alive, awake in ways I never am at home. — Michael Mewshaw

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I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads. — Paulo Coelho
Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. The long brown path before me leading me wherever I choose. — Walt Whitman

   

• Anthony Bourdain Travel Quotes

If you’re twenty-two, physically fit, hungry to learn and be better, I urge you to travel – as far and as widely as possible. Sleep on floors if you have to. Find out how other people live and eat and cook. Learn from them – wherever you go.
Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life — and travel — leaves marks on you. Most of the time, those marks — on your body or on your heart — are beautiful. Often, though, they hurt.
It’s an irritating reality that many places and events defy description. Angkor Wat and Machu Picchu , for instance, seem to demand silence, like a love affair you can never talk about.   For a while after, you fumble for words, trying vainly to assemble a private narrative, an explanation, a comfortable way to frame where you’ve been and what’s happened. In the end, you’re just happy you were there — with your eyes open — and lived to see it.

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Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering in the unknown.
I know that I will never understand the world I live in or fully know the places I’ve been. I’ve learned for sure only what I don’t know — and how much I have to learn.
I’m a big believer in winging it. I’m a big believer that you’re never going to find the perfect city travel experience or the perfect meal without a constant willingness to experience a bad one. Letting the happy accident happen is what a lot of vacation itineraries miss, I think, and I’m always trying to push people to allow those things to happen rather than stick to some rigid itinerary.
Do we really want to travel in hermetically sealed popemobiles through the rural provinces of France, Mexico and the Far East, eating only in Hard Rock Cafes and McDonalds? … I know what I want. I want it all. I want to try everything once.

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It seems that the more places I see and experience, the bigger I realize the world to be. The more I become aware of, the more I realize how relatively little I know of it, how many places I have still to go, how much more there is to learn.   Maybe that’s enlightenment enough – to know that there is no final resting place of the mind, no moment of smug clarity. Perhaps wisdom, at least for me, means realizing how small I am, and unwise, and how far I have yet to go.
I think food, culture, people and landscape are all absolutely inseparable.
Food is everything we are. It’s an extension of nationalist feeling, ethnic feeling, your personal history, your province, your region, your tribe, your grandma. It’s inseparable from those from the get-go.
Southeast Asia has a real grip on me. From the very first time I went there, it was a fulfillment of my childhood fantasies of the way travel should be.

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I wanted adventures. I wanted to go up the Nung river to the heart of darkness in Cambodia . I wanted to ride out into a desert on camelback, sand and dunes in every direction, eat whole roasted lamb with my fingers. I wanted to kick snow off my boots in a Mafiya nightclub in Russia. I wanted to play with automatic weapons in Phnom Penh, recapture the past in a small oyster village in France, step into a seedy neon-lit pulqueria in rural Mexico. I wanted to run roadblocks in the middle of the night, blowing past angry militia with a handful of hurled Marlboro packs, experience fear, excitement, wonder.   I wanted kicks – the kind of melodramatic thrills and chills I’d yearned for since childhood, the kind of adventure I’d found as a little boy in the pages of my Tintin comic books. I wanted to see the world – and I wanted the world to be just like the movies.
At this point I think my body is like an old car. Another dent ain’t gonna make a whole lot of difference. At best it’s a reminder that you’re still alive and lucky as hell. Another tattoo, another thing you did, another place you’ve been.
I think when you travel as much as I have, I don’t want to say I’m more humble, but I think you become aware of how other people live, how hard their lives are, how big the world is.
I have seen firsthand that things can turn on a dime. Tremendously awful, evil things happen to nice people all the time. I have seen people, again and again, relentlessly grinding under the wheel of poverty or oppression. At the same time, I see random acts of kindness and pride in the most outrageous and most unexpected circumstances. I am grateful. I understand that I am very privileged to see what I am seeing, even when it hurts. I think that people, particularly Americans, need to be more inspired to travel and be adventurous with the things they eat. And if they are curious about the world and willing to walk in somebody else’s shoes—that is surely a good thing.

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Without experimentation, a willingness to ask questions and try new things, we shall surely become static, repetitive, and moribund.
Who wouldn’t travel, if they could? It’s unthinkable to me. Who wouldn’t want to enjoy different, new sensations, especially when the world is filled with so much great stuff? I like new things. I like to feel good. I like learning about stuff. It makes me happy. I like being wrong about stuff.
If I’m an advocate for anything, it’s to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river. The extent to which you can walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food, it’s a plus for everybody. Open your mind, get up off the couch, move.
Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that’s okay. The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind.

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"The award-winning Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower) is located at the peak of Bukit Nanas, in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. At a height of 421 metres, it is the tallest tower in Southeast Asia and the seventh tallest telecommunication tower in the world. One of the most iconic landmarks in the country’s capital city, KL Tower offers a unique blend of cultural, adventure and nature experience...."

Opened to the public in July 1996, this magnificent tower is built atop the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the oldest gazetted forest reserve in Malaysia that shelters age-old trees and floras and faunas indigenous to Malaysia’s tropical climate.

The architectural design of the tower is based on Islamic architecture, reflecting Malaysia’s vibrant Islamic heritage with Arabic calligraphy, geometric-patterned tiles, and Islamic abstract patterns.

The tower’s indoor Observation Deck, at 276 metres above ground level, offers visitors a magnificent view of the metropolitan city, while the outdoor Sky Deck, at 300 metres above ground level, offers a greater vantage point of the city. The Sky Box, panelled with glass facade all around including the floor, extends out from the Sky Deck’s ledge, providing never-before-seen views of the city.

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"...After enjoying the panoramic view of the city, visitors can head over to Atmosphere 360, a revolving restaurant located at the top of the tower - 282 metres up in the sky - to enjoy a unique dining experience."

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Another major attraction at KL Tower is the KL Forest Eco Park. Founded in 1906, it is one of the oldest permanent forest reserves in Malaysia and home to a variety of indigenous trees, herbs and other tropical floras. Facilities there include a playground, campsites, a wooden gazebo and walking trails, as well as a 200-metre Canopy Walk, an aerial bridge floating at 21 metres above the ground. Other attractions within KL Tower include the Mini Zoo, the KL Upside Down House and the Blue Coral Aquarium.

Other attractions within KL Tower area are the Mini Zoo, KL Upside Down House and Blue Coral Aquarium. These are some of the offerings for families to enjoy.

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How to get there KL Tower is located at the junction of Jalan Punchak off Jalan P.Ramlee. You can take a taxi or the LRT train (alight at the Dang Wangi station) or the Monorail (alight at the Bukit Nanas station), and walk from these stations to KL Tower. Please visit KL Tower website for more information to plan your trip there.

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KUALA LUMPUR (June 24): Malaysia welcomed over 7.56 million foreign tourists in the first four months of the year, marking a growth of 27.5% compared to the same period last year.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing noted that this achievement places Malaysia as the second-highest recipient of foreign tourists in Asean, behind Thailand with 12 million tourists and ahead of Vietnam with 6.2 million, Singapore with 5.71 million, and Indonesia with 4.1 million during the same period.

"In addition, during the first quarter, Malaysian tourism contributed RM22.23 billion to the national coffers, reflecting a 66% increase compared to the first quarter of 2023. In 2023, total tourism revenue amounted to RM71.31 billion, up from RM28.23 billion in 2022," Tiong said in a written parliamentary reply to Yeo Bee Yin (PH-Puchong).

Tiong said that the ministry has implemented a comprehensive strategy to further boost the tourism sector. This includes active participation in international tourism exhibitions, conducting roadshows in key markets such as Australia, China, Europe, India, Japan, Korea, the Gulf and Nordic countries.

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Furthermore, the ministry is leveraging digital channels, such as social media to enhance visibility among tourists and travel agents in target markets, while also tailoring tourism products to specific segments and market demands, as well as improving accessibility with increased flight frequencies and seating capacity.

"The ministry has also engaged in discussions with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Immigration Department to streamline entry processes for foreign tourists, potentially introducing visa-on-arrival (VOA), multiple-entry visas, eVisas and transit visas," Tiong added.

Responding to a separate query from Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (BN-Bera), Tiong said that Chinese and Indian tourist arrivals to Malaysia have risen significantly since the implementation of the visa liberalisation programme, which allows visa-free entry for 30 days for citizens of both countries.

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The number of Chinese tourists visiting Malaysia more than tripled to 1.12 million from December 2023 to April 2024, compared to 332,144 tourists during the same period the previous year.

Meanwhile, Indian tourist arrivals also increased by 82.3% year-on-year to 380,737 for the same period, compared to 208,907 tourists previously.

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Travelling locally is the new trend for Malaysian tourists, says MATTA president

K UALA LUMPUR: Travel local is the new cool trend now, as more Malaysians are exploring their backyard extensively, says The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) president

Nigel Wong said travellers had been keener to explore local destinations, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic, creating new tourism ideas and attractions.

"More Malaysians are exploring their backyard extensively, viewing their own country through new lenses.

"This has resulted in a surge of creativity, especially amongst domestic and inbound tourism stakeholders.

"Even more encouraging is the refreshing enthusiasm demonstrated by many of our leaders in driving not only the conversation but also the execution of bold strategies that will elevate tourism within their territories, as well as nationally," said Wong at the launch of the 54th edition of the MATTA Fair at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) here on Saturday (March 23).

The event was graced by the Regent of Perlis Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail and his consort Raja Puan Muda of Perlis Tuanku Hajah Lailatul Shahreen Akashah Khalil.

Also present were Deputy Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan, Tourism Malaysia chairman Datuk Dr Yasmin Mahmood, Tourism Malaysia director-general Manoharan Periasamy, MATTA Fair organising chairman Datuk Tan Kok Liang, who is also Malaysia Tourism Federation president, and other dignitaries.

While the pandemic had changed the world, Wong said the changes were more obvious in some industries, such as travel and tourism.

"It has forced us to rethink and reimagine the way we travel, to grow up, to mature, to embrace the fact that we are inextricably connected globally.

"It also acknowledges that we must embrace this paradigm shift to ensure that our tourism sector, which Malaysians do very well, will be sustainable and thrive.

"One significant trend to emerge post-pandemic is the update in domestic tourism," he said.

Citing the example of Perlis, which is promoted as this fair’s Favorite Malaysian Destination, Wong said the fact that the state is a Unesco Geopark itself made it a "truly hidden gem in plain sight."

"It's not only famous for its harum manis mangoes, its unique and harmonious blend of Southern Thai and Malay cultures, its rolling fields and national parks - evokes a sense of returning to a time when life was simpler," he said.

Perlis Geopark, spanning 1,001 square kilometres, is at the tip of Peninsular Malaysia's west coast. It comprises 819 square kilometres of land and 182 square kilometres of coastal area.

Positioned in the northernmost part of the peninsula, the geopark borders Thailand to the north and Kedah state to the south.

Adjacent to Perlis Geopark was the globally recognised Satun Unesco Global Geopark, while to the west is the Langkawi Unesco Global Geopark.

Noting that transportation was a key driver of tourism, Wong said all must recognise and acknowledge that travel is a two-way street.

"Both public and private sectors must stop being inward-focused and push towards a more open environment, where both the inflow and outflow of tourists are encouraged and efficiently managed."

Calling on all stakeholders to come together and play their part in tourism promotion, Wong said the MATTA Fair, which has been held nationwide in almost every state, is still "the best way of promoting travel and tourism."

"Each MATTA Fair in Mitec covers some 37,000 square meters of exhibition space and attracts nearly 150,000 visitors, averaging a turnover of approximately RM300mil each edition.

"Out of that, RM90mil came from domestic tourism sales – all over three days," he said.

In his opening speech, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin said Perlis is privileged to be highlighted as "Malaysia's Favorite Destination" in this MATTA Fair.

"I hope that MATTA will further enhance the promotion of Perlis as a beautiful, peaceful and unique tourist destination.

"Please come to Perlis to discover its 'undeniable charm.'

"On that note, Perlis is also eager to see investments in having either four or five-star hotels, to support the positive increase in tourist numbers flowing in each day exceeding four million visitors in 2023," he said.

Tuanku Syed Faizuddin also called on all tourism players, including the state governments, to redouble their efforts and cooperation to thoroughly prepare for the upcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2026 campaign.

He said the campaign targets the arrival of 26.1 million foreign tourists and will bring optimal economic impact towards elevating the country as one of the major tourist destinations in the international market.

Admission into the MATTA Fair is free, and it was open from 10am to 9pm until Sunday (March 24).

To ease the convenience of visitors, free shuttle bus service is provided at two locations - KL Sentral and Sunway Putra Mall - that depart for Mitec every 10 minutes from 8am to 10pm.

Much larger spaces are dedicated to dining, and a greater variety of cuisines are also available to ensure that those fasting can break their fast in more comfort.

From left: Nigel Wong, Regent of Perlis Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail and his consort Raja Puan Muda of Perlis Tuanku Hajah Lailatul Shahreen Akashah Khalil.

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A Gen Xer who visited all 50 states shares which to skip — and why he was surprised Alabama made his top 5

  • Patrick Forhane visited all 50 states, completing his goal in Kansas in 2022.
  • A health emergency in 2020 and the pandemic delayed his travel plans to hit the remaining states.
  • Forhane ranked Washington and Oregon highest, though he doesn't care for Florida and Arizona.

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Patrick Forhane, 45, hit his 50th state, Kansas , in 2022. Two years earlier, he wasn't sure if achieving the feat would be possible.

Forhane, a credit review manager for a bank, had a longtime goal of visiting all 50 states , though a serious health emergency in early 2020 put a wrench in his plans. He was out of commission for a few months, then had to postpone travel plans after the outbreak of the pandemic. However, by the end of the year, Forhane was back to traveling to hit his final few states .

Forhane has also been to 45 countries , his favorites being Sweden, Japan, and Chile. He's also traveled to Azerbaijan, Tanzania, Malaysia, and Russia.

"When I was younger, I didn't plan on driving around the country, and I never have still. I've been to all these places randomly, and I'm just surprised at how much there is to see in the US," Forhane said. "It's sad that not everybody knows what's out there."

Forhane ranked his favorite and least favorite states , preferring the colder Northern states to the hotter South.

Aiming to hit all 50 states

Forhane grew up on Long Island, where his dad worked for United Airlines. He and his family took vacations in states such as California, Florida, and Hawaii, though he said that his parents "weren't very creative with traveling."

He moved with his family to California , where he attended college and explored the West Coast. He then moved to Seattle for work for seven years, visiting states including Idaho and Montana. He took two trips to Alaska, where he rented a car and explored the major cities.

"When I lived in Seattle, a very large portion of the people I knew had never been to Alaska due to the cost and the remoteness," Forhane said.

He moved to New York City in 2012, getting to visit many New England states he didn't hit growing up. He said he rarely travels for work, meaning he's had to visit many states during vacations or quicker weekend trips, often on federal holidays. Having three airports close by allowed him to take nonstop flights across the country for relatively affordable prices.

While in Seattle and New York City, he would take trips to cities he'd never visited, noting he prefers exploring cities over parks. In each state, he said he would spend a few days attending concerts, visiting museums, and trying the local food scene.

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He said he'd kept trips affordable by taking public transit and staying at hotels on the outskirts of downtowns. He used to rent cars to get out of the cities and see rural areas, though car rental prices have shot up over the last few years.

By the beginning of 2020, Forhane had been to 46 states. However, that January, Forhane had a medical emergency that sent him to the ER.

"I was sitting on a gurney, and one of the things that went through my head was, I'm not going to be able to hit all 50 states," Forhane said. "Because of that, I said, if I get out of here, I want to do this."

After his recovery two months later, he crafted a plan to visit Michigan, Alabama, New Mexico, and Kansas. Because of the pandemic, he pushed back his travel plans — including a trip he planned in March to Ukraine and Poland.

"My mom talks about wanting to see things, how she's always wanted to see the world, but now that she's older, there are many places she didn't get to see," Forhane said. "I feel that seeing older relatives not being able to do certain things they've wanted to do gave me the idea that if I want to do something, I probably should do it as soon as possible rather than waiting until later. There's no guarantee that it will work out."

In September 2020, he spent a few days in Traverse City, Michigan, choosing a smaller, less crowded city where he could stay safe from COVID-19. He later flew to Alabama, where he spent time on the Gulf Coast and Birmingham, and then New Mexico.

For his last state, he had a friend who lives in Missouri who offered to drive from Kansas City into Kansas proper. A few of his friends flew him for his final state, after which they celebrated at a barbecue joint.

"That was a big to-do since they were able to come with me; it wasn't like landing in a random airport by myself for my 50th state," Forhane said.

Favorite states

Forhane said his favorite state is tied between Oregon and Washington , as both have cities so close to tranquil forests and mountains. He misses living in Seattle and spending time amid evergreen trees and lakes outside the city.

In Oregon, he said Portland is one of his favorite cities, located close to Mount Hood and the Pacific coastline. He enjoyed driving by Crater Lake National Park in the state's southwest, noting it's one of his favorite national parks.

Maine is his third-favorite state, noting he adored the waterfront towns along the coastline and its many forests. He only visited during the summer and hasn't experienced the frigid Maine winters.

Montana , which he ranked fourth, surprised him with its natural beauty, noting he was shocked by the serenity of Glacier National Park and the state's vastness.

Alabama , a state many rank in their bottom five, rounded out his top five. He spent some time in Mobile and the Gulf Coast, including the beach town Dauphin Island, which he said were pleasantly surprising. He added that Birmingham was a historic and culturally diverse city.

"When it comes to food, nature, and cities, there's a lot more going on there than most people realize," Forhane said.

Least favorite states

As someone who has spent most of his life in the Northern US, he prefers many Northern states to the South. That's why he ranked Florida as one of his least favorite states.

He said he's spent much of his life visiting friends and family in Florida, seeing "more of Florida than most people would ever want to." He said the heat and humidity, the traffic, and frequent storms and floods led him to put Florida at the bottom of his list.

He didn't love Louisiana, noting New Orleans was a historic city to see once but not his favorite given the large crowds.

He said he wants to revisit Arizona and Nevada to explore some of the more underrated parts of those states. However, he didn't enjoy Las Vegas, and he said he didn't find either state too memorable as he's "not a big desert person."

As a New Yorker, he added that New Jersey is "just not a place I go to for fun," noting he's never been too impressed with the state driving through.

Have you visited every state or national park? Reach out to this reporter at [email protected] .

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