History of Malaysia &Travel and Tourist Places

 

 


Malaysia is on a strategic sea route that exposes it to global trade and various cultures. Strictly speaking, the name "Malaysia" is a modern concept, created in the second half of the 20th century. However, contemporary Malaysia considers the entire history of Malaysia and Borneo, which dates back thousands of years back to prehistoric times, as its own history, and as such is covered on this page.


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



Perhentian Islands

Once a stop for traders traveling in Southeast Asia, this group of small islands is part of a marine park and a major tourist destination in northeastern Malaysia. Most islands are accessible by ferry or small motorboat, but only two large islands offer accommodation, shops and amenities. Of these, there are many backpacking scenes on Perhentian Besar Island, and a few on Perhentian Island Kesir Island. More upscale and family friendly.

Here you can take a water taxi from one beach to the next, but you can instead follow the island's walking trails. It's a great option as you can trek through the jungle trails and enjoy stunning sea views. In the middle. 

Sipadan Island

Seawater in and around Sipadan Island is part of the world's richest marine habitat, home to endangered hawksbill turtles, whale sharks, monitor lizards and hundreds of corals. The island is also considered one of the best diving destinations in the world and is well protected. Visits require prior permission and only 120 permits per day.

 Upon arriving here, the island is easily explored on foot and the various beaches and reef locations are within minutes of each other.



Cake Lok Si Temple, George Town Malaysia's 

largest Buddhist temple sits on a hill at the foot of Mount Air Itam. Asian temples are increasingly new to Kek Lok Si, as construction began in 1890 - but the giant seven-story pagoda, surrounded by 10,000 Buddha statues, makes it an unforgettable sight. Surrounded by gardens, fish pools, places of worship and many stalls selling both religious and secular souvenirs, the pagoda also has a 36-meter-high statue of Buddhist goddess of mercy Kwan Yin. Langkawi SkyCab, Kedah The Langkawi cable car travels 2.2 km to the top of Mount Gunung Machinchang, which has a number of attractions, including a base station and a pedestrian sky bridge. The glass-bottomed gondolas take about 15 minutes to climb to the top and offer extensive views of the turquoise waters surrounding the Gulf, Telaga Tujuh Falls and Langkawi Island.

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