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Follow on Google News | Malaysia Trip Guide You Must KnowBy: yummyadvisor.my Most people start their Malaysian peregrination in Kuala Lumpur, the capital megacity. This civic megalopolis is home to near 2 million people and contains strong influences of Malay, Chinese, Hindu, and Muslim communities all putatively coinciding. Farther north of Kuala Lumpur you can escape the tropical heat while visiting the Cameron Highlands, or Genting Highlands, and get lost in the jungles of Taman Negara National Park. Roughly,500 kilometers down, the state of Sabah on Borneo offers pristine jungles where Orangutans and wild Pygmy mammoths still bat wild. This is a region that nature suckers can not miss. How Long Should I Stay? To see all of Malaysia including all 4 areas below two to three months is ideal, there's a lot to see then. For a typical 2 week trip pick a region and explore that rather. Sure, you wo n't see everything, but it gives a reason to return. I like to suppose of Malaysia in four distinct regions. Area 1 west seacoast of Peninsula Malaysia including Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Melaka, Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, Penang, and Langkawi. Area 2 east cost of Peninsula Malaysia including the Perhentian islets, Pulau Redang, Pulau Tioman, Taman Negara National Park Area 3 Sabah on the east side of Borneo including Mount Kinabalu, Maliau Basin, Pulau Sipadan, Sandakan Area 4 Sarawak on the west side of Borneo including Kuching, the Gunung Mulu Highlands, and the Bako National Park Get Off the Beaten Track Malaysia is far more advanced than other countries in Southeast Asia. motorcars and trains cover important of the country and are an easy way of getting around. To get further off the beaten track you can take original vans to lower municipalities like Ranau, or visit the public premises . For the most remote corridor of Malaysia try the Danum Valley, Maliau Basin and lower visited municipalities along the Peninsula East cost in Pahang and Terenggau. For more food tips in Malaysia, visit https://www.yummyadvisor.my/ End
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