Things to do in Malaysia
Gaze down on Kuala Lumpur from the Twin Towers
A discovery of Kuala Lumpur cannot be made without a visit to the Petronas Towers Skybridge, a few steps from the elevator take you to this magnificent length of steel and glass which links the 2 towers together and it will provide you a view of the flourishing metropolis.

Climb up into the magical Batu Caves, near Kuala Lumpur
Batu Caves is not only renowned for its spectacular natural beauty and secrets deep underground but also embodies the traditional beauty of Hindu history. It possesses three huge caverns and numerous tiny caves, forming a network of limestone tunnels on the mountain. The centerpiece is a statue of Subramaniam, one of Hinduism’s most powerful gods. This is Malaysia’s holy center, where you may learn about the local history and traditions.

Ride a trishaw around historic Malacca
Wandering around Melaka’s lanes is an ideal approach to experiencing the city in a calm and relaxed manner. However, if you’re looking to see something unique, trishaws covered in brightly colored flowers will come in useful. The trishaw can lead you across alleys and nooks of Melaka’s historic downtown center that you would otherwise overlook if you chose to explore by yourself.
Cruise on Melaka River in Malacca
With Melaka River Cruise, you may float the Melaka River while admiring its breathtaking vistas with a lot of bustling eateries, colorful bars, and other fascinating shops that are located right along the river’s edge. The Melaka River Cruise is not only a way to move in the town but also gives you a chance to learn more about this town’s captivating past and diverse culture.

Take a walking tour in George Town, Penang
UNESCO listed Penang’s alleys as ideal for walking. With the George Town walking tour, the city’s best views, tourist attractions, history, and symbols will all be shown, along with various stops for delicious and tasteful food and beverages. You will truly feel as though you are living and comprehending the facets of Penang in particular and Malaysia in general on a deeper level, even though it will take a lot of energy.
Enjoy the Hill Country of Cameron Highlands
When you visit Cameron Highlands, the vision of beautiful green hills rolling across endless tea farms will undoubtedly stay with you. Take a deep breath and enjoy the freshness and coolness that the mountains and hills provide, which will make you feel wonderfully comfortable and calm.

Explore the Sky Bridge and beautiful beach in Langkawi
Set out on an incredible adventure to Langkawi and take in the magnificent vistas of Gunung Mat Cincang from the Langkawi Sky Bridge. Perched between two ancient mountains, this architectural wonder provides magnificent panoramas of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, presenting a unique combination of excitement and scenic splendor.
Take a hike through Taman Negara
Taman Negara is a vast, verdant jungle that has existed for more than 130 million years. People who love trekking/hiking have made it a must-visit place during their Malaysia Tours. With kilometers of lush greenery and hearing of numerous creatures all around you, Taman Negara’s breathtaking splendor will enthrall you.
