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Malaysia Tourist Attractions: From Batu Caves to Sipadan Island; 5 Top Places To Visit in the Southeast Asian Country if You Are an Avid Traveller

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Do you have the wanderlust spirit? If yes, then have you ever travelled to any Southasian countries? If you are wondering where you can experience the true magnificence of the historical marvels, or if you are not interested in tracing┬аthe ancient culture, what about fabulous golden beaches, national parks and city lights? Well, one can witness all these gems in Malaysia that offer a gazillion tourist attractions that will give you┬аthe┬аexperience of a lifetime. The country is known for its diverse landscapes,┬а130-million-year-old jungles, scuba diving hubs, colonial destinations, extravagant malls, flea markets, holy shrines, delectable food and places that reflect the country’s┬аmulticultural flair and rich past. From Gulmarg to Tawang, 5 Places to Experience the Magical Snowfall!┬аEach year,┬аpeople in┬аMalaysia celebrate a special event on September 16 to commemorate the┬аestablishment of the Malaysian federation on that date in 1963. The occasion of Malaysia Day 2022 falls on Friday. Let’s learn more about the lovely nation and all the major sightseeing hotspots.

1.┬аBatu Caves, Selangor

The Batu Caves consist of three small caves apart from many smaller ones with statues and old Hindu deities’ shrines. The primary┬аCathedral Cave is located at the top of 272 colourful┬аsteps with a giant statue of┬аLord Murugan in between to welcome visitors.

2.┬аSipadan Island

The famous Sipadan Island is Malaysia’s best tourist spot that will give you a chance to see things from extraordinary flora to strange fauna! The place is known as the┬аworldтАЩs richest marine habitat.

3.┬аGunung Mulu National Park

The Gunung Mulu National Park is a well-known┬аUNESCO World Heritage Site with thick rainforests and a large underground chamber.┬аDeer Cave┬аis particularly captivating, with ceilings that are over 122 metres tall, waterfalls cascading through the rocks, and a beautiful opening in the sinkhole.

4.┬аIpoh, Perak

Ipoh is Malaysia’s historical epicentre with colonial buildings, traditional shops and many Buddhist and Hindu cave temples.

5.┬аPenang Hill

The mesmerising Penang Hill offers green views, a rain forest, canopy walk, zip lines and a skyway that gives a┬а360-degree view of the bay and islands.

Bookmark this article before you pack your bags to fly to Malaysia. We have covered almost all the top favourites of people looking for some leisure time with family and friends.┬а Happy┬аMalaysia Day 2022!

(The above story first appeared on Today News 24 on Sep 15, 2022 10:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website todaynews24.top).

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