Petronas Towers

Kuala Lumpur City Center

Sights of Malaysia A real work of modern art, skyscrapers in the Islamic style, the tallest twin towers in the world, the symbol of Malaysia. All this is about the towers of Petronas, which are in the capital of the country - Kuala Lumpur.

Palace of Sultan Abdul-Samad

Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory

Sights of Malaysia The palace of the Sultan Abdul-Samad is considered one of the most recognizable and visited attractions of Kuala Lumpur. The building is located on Independence Square and fully justifies its royal name.

Niah

Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia

Sights of Malaysia The Nyah National Park is located in the state of Sarawak in the jungle and limestone cliffs. Here are the world famous caves of Niakh, where traces of early human settlements were discovered. The so-called Big Cave occupies an area equal to 13 football fields.

Batu Caves

Batu Caves, Selangor

Sights of Malaysia Batu Caves is one of the most popular sights in Malaysia. For a long time, Batu served as a refuge during the hunt for the local Besi tribe, and in 1878 they were discovered by the American naturalist William Gornadei.

Bako

JI Tun Abang Haji Openg, Kuching

Sights of Malaysia A small reserve of Bako is located in the west of Sarawak, at the mouth of the Bako River. The park is famous for its interesting caves, rocky capes and sandstone cliffs. There are carved out by waves and wind rock arches and heaps of blocks.

Gunung Mulu

Sarawak

Sights of Malaysia Gunung Mulu is the largest reserve of the state of Sarawak with an extremely diverse landscape - from peat bogs to hills covered with jungles, where about 1500 kinds of flowers grow, 10 of which are carnivorous.

Endau-Rompin

Labis, Johor

Sights of Malaysia Endau-Rompin is a reserve on the East coast of Malaysia, located in the jungle on the watershed of the rivers Endau in Johor and Rompin in Pahang. Covered by lush vegetation, this pristine park is one of the few remaining islets of the Sumatran rhino.

Quarter Bukit Bintang

Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Bintang

Sights of Malaysia Quarter Bukit Bintang is considered one of the main shopping areas of Kuala Lumpur. This place is often called the "golden triangle", as the block is bordered by three busy streets and hundreds of shops, restaurants, bars, night clubs and hotels are concentrated here.

Kinabalu

88300 Kota Belud, Sabah

Sights of Malaysia Mount Kinabalu - one of the highest peaks of Southeast Asia, rises to 4,093 m only 138 km from the capital of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Climbing Kinabalu usually takes two days with an overnight stay in a shelter near the summit.

Kuala Lumpur bird park

Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Cenderawasih, 920

Sights of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is a ten minute drive from the city center, in a picturesque place, fully justifying its name - Lake Gardens. The bird park is one of the most visited sights in Malaysia, because this place does not look like any zoo in the world

The Djamek mosque is

Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Mahkamah Persekutuan

Sights of Malaysia The Djamek Mosque was erected a little over a century ago - in 1909 - and today is considered the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur. Tourists visiting the shrine, as a rule, are impressed with several moments:

Taman-Negara

Kelantan

Sights of Malaysia Taman-Negara is the most famous national park in Malaysia, on the territory of which there are wooded plains, mountain peaks and green valleys. In the reservoirs of Taman-Negara there are more than 200 species of fish, mainly from the family of carp.

The Menara TV Tower

Kuala Lumpur, Menara

Sights of Malaysia The Menara Tower and immediately after the construction did not occupy the first place in height among other TV towers of the world: it totals 421 meters and is inferior, for example, to Ostankino. But while higher in all of Malaysia you can not climb - if we talk about man-made structures.

Sri Mahamariamman

Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee (Jalan Bandar)

Sights of Malaysia Sri Mahamariamman is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur and one of the most important Hindu shrines in the whole of Malaysia. He began to build it in 1873 and was built by order and with the money of the head of the local Tamil community, migrant workers from South India, many who came to the country at that time.

The geographical map of Malaysia is as rich as the resources of this eastern country: the islands, the mainland, marine expanses, inaccessible mountains, jungles and exotic forests. Not surprisingly, against the background of rich tropical greenery, the country's history unfolded its colorful canvas, not constrained by any framework. A burning cocktail of water adventures, cognitive excursions, tours to study the natural monuments of Malaysia refresh and fill the rest with unforgettable impressions.

Kuala Lumpur

Meet the most "green" capital of Asia! Despite the abundance of ultramodern buildings, the presence of ancient temples, monuments, trickling green avenues, the image of Kuala Lumpur is striking. The oldest mosque in the country, Masjid Janek, is unique, as are the picturesque mosques of Jam and Masjid Negara. The religious map of the city is successfully complemented by the oldest, huge Hindu temple of Sri Mahariyaman.

It is impossible to look away from the "double" skyscraper of the world - Petronas Towers. Complementing the image of the city is an amazing Hindu temple in limestone caves, Lake Garden, landscaped Temple Park, Outlandish bird park, Orchid Garden.

Malacca

The historical center of Malaysia - the city of Malacca - is located 150 km from the capital. The most ancient Christian church in the country, the Church of St. Paul stands next to the mighty fortress of Afamos, and the Chinese temple of Cheng Hun Teng is considered the oldest in the country. The museum property is represented by the Malacca Historical Museum and the Malacca Museum of Culture. Not far from the city, the expensive resort of Port Dixon, in which the main pleasure is thrown by beaches, is noisy at night.

Penang became the home of the most colorful sanctuaries: Dragon Mountain temple, Snake Temple, where dozens of venomous snakes lay on the altars, the Temple of Air Hiam ("black water") or the temple of the Ten Thousand Buddhas.

Penang Island

Penang (or Pulau-Penang in Malay) is an island abandoned in a pleasant proximity from Malacca to the warm waters of the sea and holding tightly to the Penang or Yenakkg bridge connecting it to the mainland .Metropolitan Georgetown built on the remains of the British fort Cornwallis, fragments of which were preserved in the city center .In addition, it is worth a stroll in the Chinatown, touching the luck to the "miraculous" cannon "Seri Rambai", look into the "big house" Hu Kongi .There is here your temple of Kuan Yin Teng and the Anglican Church of Sv .Georg .As for the temples, this island has become the abode of the most colorful sanctuaries: Dragon Mountain temple, Snake temple, where dozens of venomous snakes lie on the altars, the Temple of Air Khitam ("black water") or the temple of the Ten Thousand Buddhas .On the stormy marine life of the town will tell the cemetery with the graves of sailors from the Russian cruiser "Pearl" .

Hand from Penang to the "tea capital" - the plateau of Cameron. There are also high mountain resorts here, which can be reached through the jungle. The most exciting sea dives can be made near the islands of Bidur, Song-Song and Telur.

Langkawi Islands

The archipelago, which includes 104 islands, is bordered by Thailand and has a huge number of natural attractions: the Tegaga-Tudzhuh waterfall ("Seven wells") in the north-west of the island, the hot Tealaga-Air-Panas, the cave of Gua-Cherita ("The Cave kegend "), Lake Pulau-Diyang-Bunting (" Pregnant Woman "), nature reserve Pulau-Singa-Besar (" Big Tiger Island "). But their main them is the largest aquarium in Asia "Underwater World of Langkawi", which is located in Pantai-Chenang.

The Sands of Langkawi are no less unique. For example, in the Black Sand area, the sand is blue-black, the islands of Vet-Rice are known for pure white sand, the island of Pajar casts a pinkish haze.