Langkawi

Mahsuri Tomb and Museum

The most well-known local legend associated with Langkawi is that of Mahsuri, a stunning woman who was executed because other people were envious of her beauty.

You can tour several galleries and even Mahsuri’s former residence, located in the complex’s center, as well as her burial.

Langkawi Cable Car

The Langkawi Cable Car, which will carry you to the peak of Mat Cincang Mountain, is one of Langkawi’s crowning achievements.

The trip takes about 15 minutes, but you’ll take in the breathtaking scenery along the way as you pass by gushing waterfalls and lush jungles.

At the peak’s observatory platform, located at the height of 708 meters, you can view as far as Sumatra in neighboring Indonesia on a clear day.

Kilim Geopark

The lovely mangroves blanket Langkawi are credited with protecting the island from the 2004 tsunami and minimizing damage. Its significance this ecosystem is one of the most significant in this region of Malaysia, and the best way to see it is by taking a boat tour of the surroundings.

Most boat tours last between two and three hours, and you can get out at specific locations in the mangrove swamps to explore on foot and take in some of the surrounding scenery.…

Pulau Mabul

Mabul Island, a small island off the coast of Sabah in Malaysia, is one of the top locations in the world for muck diving. It has lovely beaches with coconut trees, smooth white sand, and a blue sea. Mabul Island is also home to one of the world’s most concentrated reserves of small marine life, including animals like frogfish, scorpion fish, cuttlefish, squids, gobies, and numerous shellfish.

Kayaking

At Mabul Island, kayaking is a well-liked pastime, and kayak rentals are offered all year long for about RM30 per hour of rental. They offer the Molokini, a transparent kayak that allows you to get a closer look at the marine life below you and the more common opaque boats, which makes their kayak rentals distinctive.

Diving

Despite being close to the well-known Sipadan Island, Mabul Island’s landscape and diving opportunities are completely distinct. This island is one of the top places for “muck diving,” It is home to a huge variety of aquatic life that you may explore.

Sunrise and Sunset

Mabul Island, located in Sabah, is a part of the Malaysian state that experiences dawn each morning at around 5.45 am. If you can’t make it for sunrise, you can watch the sunset with the villagers in your favorite spot while they get ready to conclude their day. …

Pangkor Island

On the west coast of Malaysia’s peninsula, in the state of Perak, is Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor). Pangkor is roughly 180 KM from Georgetown Penang, 240 KM from Kuala Lumpur, and 90 KM from Ipoh. Fishing is the main source of income in the island community of Pangkor. Peninsular Malaysia is the primary market for fresh catch in the Strait of Malacca.

Pasir Bogak Beach

The renowned snorkeling spot Pasir Bogak Beach has a lot of shallow water. The picnickers’ favorite spot is Pasir Bogak Beach, which is close to Pangkor town and known for its shade trees. A kayak run or the simple pleasure of beachcombing is available to guests. Around the small town near Pasir Bagok, we can eat Chinese seafood.

Teluk Nipah

Visitors can experience thrill and seclusion by the seashore in Teluk Nipah. Browse the outdoor vendors along the beach or take in the tranquil, beautiful surroundings. Giam Island is accessible by foot and offers a wealth of marine life at low tide. Enjoy the beach’s water sports offerings.

Wildlife

There is a lot of wildlife on this island, including hornbills, several cheeky monkeys, and monitor lizards that will scurry into the jungle as soon as they hear you. Because the authorities are stringent about allowing cars on the island, there are many wild animals.…

Tioman Island

Tioman Island, a little island off the coast of Malaysia, rose to fame in 1958 when it served as the backdrop for the filming of the South Pacific. The island is selected to represent “Bali Hai” because of its gorgeous white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. 

The island, a component of the larger Mersing Marine Park, is situated off the east coast of Malaysia close to Pahang. People come in droves to this island, which is among the most developed on Malaysia’s east coast, to dive and snorkel or to unwind on the beach.

Paya Beach

If you’ve come to Tioman Island looking for peace and quiet, Paya Beach is one of the island’s most well-known beaches just like Perhentian Island and a perfect place to unwind.

You can also locate the Paya Beach Resort at Paya Beach, renowned for its amazing spa services, including traditional massages that will leave you feeling cleansed and renewed.

Asah Waterfall

One of Tioman Island’s top sights is Asah Waterfall, also known as Mukut Waterfall, due to its proximity to Mukut Village.

One of the ways is via hiking through the forest from Kampung Mukut or Kampung Asah, but if you’re feeling a little lazy, you can also hire a boat or handy water taxi that will drop you off close to the falls.…