When you think of Malaysia, you think of the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers, but there's so much more to discover. Malaysia is home to the towering trains of Kuala Lumpur, a bustling atmosphere, a rich blend of diverse cultures, and a culinary scene that is incredibly diverse. In Malaysia, visitors will also have the chance to explore the untamed beauty of tropical rainforests, vibrant coral reefs, and breathtaking natural landscapes. So, why wait? Come to Malaysia for unforgettable experiences that are truly one-of-a-kind.
Incredible experiences await you in Malaysia
Exploring the ancient streets of Penang
The ancient city of Penang is one of the most renowned tourist destinations in Southeast Asia, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. Located on the northwest coast, Penang is often referred to as the Pearl of the Orient due to its vibrant cultural heritage and historical buildings. Every architecture, culture, and religion in Penang holds a piece of Malaysia's history.

Clan Jetties Floating Village Penang - Illustration
When traveling independently in Malaysia, visitors not only explore ancient houses adorned with quaint, charming street art, but also visit the Clan Jetties floating village, once a famous port of Malaysia, tour the town of Balik Pulau with its traditional stilt houses, or visit Malaysia’s largest Buddhist complex, Kek Lok Si Temple, along with the Thai Buddhist Wat Chaiyamangkalaram Temple featuring a reclining Buddha, or the mystical Snake Temple.
Additionally, Penang offers the chance to view the fifth-longest sea bridge in Southeast Asia, connecting the island to the mainland.
Vacation on Tioman Island
Tioman Island was once named by Time magazine as one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Located in the town of Mersing, Johor, Malaysia, Tioman offers visitors the opportunity to admire its crystal-clear waters surrounding Pulau Tioman, dive in the sea at Juara, or simply relax on its pristine beaches with wooden cabins offering ocean views.

Vacation on Tioman Island, Malaysia - Illustration
Additionally, on Tioman, visitors can marvel at curious monitor lizards, visit Nipay with its glowing seaweed at night, or go diving around coral islands to see the stunning, colorful coral reefs beneath the vast ocean. Diving equipment is readily available for rent at many spots on the island, with a one-day diving trip, including boat transport, costing between 200,000 to 300,000 VND.
Langkawi
Known as one of Malaysia's emerging tourist destinations, Langkawi is an archipelago with pristine natural beauty and an ecosystem, along with rare geological features not commonly found on the mainland. One of the most attractive spots for budget travelers is the Sky Bridge at the peak of Gunung Mat Chinchang, where visitors can walk on a glass-floored bridge and enjoy a breathtaking view. Additionally, Kilim Park, a UNESCO-recognized geopark, is a must-see.

The stunning Langkawi Archipelago of Malaysia - Illustration
When visiting Langkawi tourism, visitors can take part in a variety of activities such as coral watching, snorkeling, yoga on paddle boards, sailing, kayaking, hiking, birdwatching, and much more.
Discover Ipoh
Ipoh is known as the capital of Perak and showcases a strong Chinese cultural influence. It is famous among travelers as an ideal retreat with its slow-paced, peaceful lifestyle, blending the beauty of both Eastern and Western cultures.

The Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh - Illustration
Travelers visiting Malaysia can explore Ipoh, home to historical landmarks that have endured for centuries, such as the Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple. Additionally, Ipoh offers the Lost World of Tambun, an amusement park filled with exciting and adventurous rides.
There are many more exciting places in Malaysia waiting for you. Check out the latest list of tourist destinations in Malaysia on Mytour for more recommendations!
