Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

natural tourist destinations in Malaysia

 

Malaysia is a beautiful country that offers many natural tourist destinations. The most popular among tourists who want to enjoy a beautiful holiday atmosphere is the Perhentian Islands. Here are some other natural tourist destinations in Malaysia:

Taman Negara



Taman Negara is a national park in Malaysia, located on the border of Pahang and Kelantan. It covers an area of 522 km² (200 sq mi), making it the largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia. Taman Negara Park was established in 1978 as part of efforts to preserve and preserve natural resources for future generations. The park has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.

The park hosts many different species of animals, including deer, antelope, wild pigs, monkeys and birds such as hornbills (mandarins)

Langkawi Island



Langkawi Island is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, off the northwestern coast of peninsular Malaysia. The island is famous for its white sandy beaches and coral reefs. There are many activities to do on the island, including scuba diving, snorkeling and swimming with dolphins. Langkawi also has several resorts including Hilton Hotels & Resorts' Residence Inn by Marriott which offers free breakfast buffet or complimentary WiFi connection in rooms with two queen beds or larger (subject to availability).

Kenyir Lake

Kenyir Lake is a lake located in the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. It is the largest lake in Malaysia and has been listed as one of the world's most beautiful lakes.

Kenyir Lake consists of three main islands: Kuala Kubu Baru Island (the main island), Durian Island and Peramu Island. The water quality of this lake makes it ideal for recreational activities such as boating, fishing and swimming.

The majority of visitors who visit Kenyir Lake are locals who come to enjoy its natural beauty and exotic wildlife like sunfish, perch or prawns that can be caught by using baited hooks attached to poles called "picans". Visitors also enjoy watching birds such as egrets while they feed on algae growing on rocks along with other creatures such as crabs which have adapted their shells so they don't need any food at all!

Pulau Perhentian

Pulau Perhentian is an archipelago located in the South China Sea, about half way between Malaysia and Indonesia. The main island of Pulau Perhentian Besar has a tropical rainforest climate (BEST).

Pulau Tioman

Pulau Tioman is a small island located in the South China Sea, 3 nautical miles away from Peninsular Malaysia. It is part of the state of Pahang and is popular among tourists who want to visit a beautiful beach location that has natural wildlife as well as interesting history.

The island has three main beaches: Tanjung Tokong Beach, Bukit Naning Beach and Long Beach. The latter two are located on opposite sides of the island while Tanjung Tokong Beach lies at its center. All three beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status by MALAWI'S Environment & Tourism Department due to their clean water quality and excellent swimming conditions throughout most seasons (though some areas may not be suitable during rainy periods).

Cameron Highlands

The Cameron Highlands is a popular tourist destination in Malaysia. It is situated in the state of Pahang, at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level. This region has been known to be one of the most beautiful places to visit in Malaysia because it offers many natural attractions such as beautiful lakes and rivers which can be visited during any season of the year.

The Cameron Highlands were named after William Adam Smith who was a British surveyor who first explored this area back when it was still only inhabited by local tribesmen and animist religions beliefs that existed here long before him.[1]

Conclusion

Malaysia is a country that is characterized by its geographical diversity and natural resources. There are many attractions that can be found in Malaysia, but the most popular ones include beaches, jungles and mountains with lush vegetation.

you have to wait 30 seconds.

generate...Please wait

Post a Comment for "natural tourist destinations in Malaysia"