Source: Tourism MediaKuala LumpurMalaysia’s bustling, multicultural capital is home to some of the country’s most impressive buildings, key historical and cultural sites, and world-class shopping.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala Lumpur
Source: Tourism MediaMount Kinabalu National ParkTackle the two-day climb to Borneo’s highest peak or enjoy the lower rainforest trails in this park, home to some of the world’s rarest plants.WorldAsiaMalaysiaMount Kinabalu National Park
Source: Tourism MediaPetaling Street MarketWorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurChinatownPetaling Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaKuala Lumpur Forest Eco ParkWorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurMedan TuankuKuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park
Source: Tourism MediaMerdeka SquareAdmire the colonial buildings and stroll the lawns of the square where Malaysia’s independence was officially declared. WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurMedan TuankuMerdeka Square
Source: Tourism MediaPetaling Street MarketWorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurChinatownPetaling Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaKLCC ParkRelax by the lake as you gaze at the city skyline or wander the grounds to see statues, water features and landscaped gardens.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurGolden TriangleKLCC Park
Source: Tourism MediaKuala Lumpur Forest Eco ParkWorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurMedan TuankuKuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park
Source: Tourism MediaPetaling Street MarketWorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurChinatownPetaling Street Market
Source: Picture Courtesy of Tourism MalaysiaPutra MosqueThis pink-hued Islamic house of worship by Putrajaya Lake blends Arab-Islamic, Persian and Malaysian elements into one stunning grand design.WorldAsiaMalaysiaPutra Mosque
Source: Picture Courtesy of Tourism MalaysiaPutra MosqueThis pink-hued Islamic house of worship by Putrajaya Lake blends Arab-Islamic, Persian and Malaysian elements into one stunning grand design.WorldAsiaMalaysiaPutra Mosque
Source: Tourism MediaJamek MosqueAdmire the domes, minarets and elaborate archways of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest mosque.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurJamek Mosque
Source: Picture Courtesy of Tourism MalaysiaPenang HillZoom up this hill in a modern funicular car to visit historic sites and enjoy panoramic views of George Town far below.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKampung RambutanPenang Hill
Source: Tourism MediaMount Kinabalu National ParkTackle the two-day climb to Borneo’s highest peak or enjoy the lower rainforest trails in this park, home to some of the world’s rarest plants.WorldAsiaMalaysiaMount Kinabalu National Park
Source: Tourism MediaKLCC ParkRelax by the lake as you gaze at the city skyline or wander the grounds to see statues, water features and landscaped gardens.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurGolden TriangleKLCC Park
Source: Tourism MediaBatu CavesAdmire towering statues of Hindu gods before you climb the enormous staircase leading to temples and shrines inside these mystical caves.WorldAsiaMalaysiaKuala LumpurBatu CavesBatu Caves