
Travelling Malaysia
Which season is best to travel to Malaysia?
Malaysia has long been known as a tropical paradise with a warm climate and weather. Along with the characteristics of the humid tropical land, so that the ecology and nature of this country is also very rich and impressive.
The average temperature of the year is about 27 - 33 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature is about 17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, this is the ideal country that visitors can come to at any time, without worrying about the weather. Sudden changes in climate make you uncomfortable.
Top places not to be missed when coming to Malaysia:
- Petronas Twin Towers:
The Petronas Twin Towers are a famous landmark in Malaysia in general and a symbol of the city of Kuala Lumpur. Two twin skyscrapers with a height of 452m, including 88 floors create an incredible architecture in the world. When returning, the tower will be lit up, combining 33,000 anti-war glass panels to create a shimmering building that stands out in the sky. Worthy of being a virtual living and architectural admiring spot not to be missed in Malaysia.
- Malacca City:
If the city of Kuala Lumpur has the beauty of bustle and bustle, the city of Malacca has a peaceful atmosphere and is full of culture and history. With its beauty and history, this city was recognized by UNESCO as one of the world heritages in 2008. The houses here possess ancient architecture, unique colors, and the same background. Various cuisine. In particular, there are many attractions with historical value such as: Malacca fortress, or St Paul's church, ... Therefore, when you have the opportunity to visit Malaysia, do not miss your trip to Malacca.
- Batu Caves:
About 15km north of the capital Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is located under a limestone hill in the Gombak district, famous for the tallest statue of the god Murugan in the world. Along with the large and small dynamic system inside, it stands out with each different beauty. In which, 3 caves: Worship cave, art exhibition, museum are highly appreciated for their impressive beauty.
During the period between January and February of the lunar calendar, there are also Hindu ceremonies of the Indians. If you want to explore culture, this is a place you should not miss in your itinerary.
- Cameron Highlands:
As the largest mountain in Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is famous for its trails and green lawns, quiet and calm. There are also tea and strawberry plantations and beautiful, colorful flower farms. If you are a lover of nature and scenery, this will be a place not to be missed when coming to Malaysia.
- LangKaWi Islands:
LangKaWi Islands, also known as the duty-free zone, is a place not to be missed when coming to Malaysia. With 99 small islands located in the Andaman Sea, here visitors will be able to see the clear sea, explore the primeval forest with many rare animals and bathe in the cool sea water that is not found anywhere else. have been. You can refer to some famous tourist destinations in LangKaWi that many people visit.
What to eat in Malaysia?
Malaysia is a land of many ethnic groups living together, so the cuisine here is a diverse combination of Sinh, Indian, Chinese, Malaysian,... Most of the dishes here contain oil. fat, and do not serve pork because it is a Muslim country. Here are some must-try dishes when you have the opportunity to travel to Malaysia:
+ Nasi Lemak rice
+ Penang assam laksa
+ Roti canai
+ Stir-fried noodles with Char kway teow
+Satay
Some notes to remember when traveling to Malaysia on your own:
To have the complete and safest Malaysia travel experience, you need to pay attention to the following things:
- Prepare your camera and recording equipment to capture the most beautiful moments and scenery in Malaysia.
- You should buy air tickets in advance to avoid running out of tickets and receive more preferential prices. At the same time, pre-print ticket information, booked hotels, attractions, etc. to facilitate the travel process.
- When coming to a strange land, you should not go out alone too late.
- Malaysia's traffic system is different from Vietnam's, so you need to learn to get it right.
- Learning about the customs of Malaysian people before traveling will benefit you.
- Change money into small denominations, they will be needed when traveling or communicating.
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- Malacca City:
If the city of Kuala Lumpur has the beauty of bustle and bustle, the city of Malacca has a peaceful atmosphere and is full of culture and history. With its beauty and history, this city was recognized by UNESCO as one of the world heritages in 2008. The houses here possess ancient architecture, unique colors, and the same background. Various cuisine. In particular, there are many attractions with historical value such as: Malacca fortress, or St Paul's church, ... Therefore, when you have the opportunity to visit Malaysia, do not miss your trip to Malacca.
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