Tuesday, May 7, 2019

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit

Despite the hot weather and often isolated monuments, it is always worthwhile to make the effort to go out and explore the amazing natural and man-made formations all around Malaysia.

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit

1. Sipadan Islands (Sabah)

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit
Known as one of the best diving spots in the world, the Sipadan Islands have a lot to offer for off-shore and underwater activities. While this may make it a specific target for ocean enthusiasts, there is still fun to be had for non-scuba divers. Revel in the quietness of the sandy beaches and little forest on the island where wild birds and other wildlife live undisturbed by human influence. The nearby islands offer a little more connection to civilization, with budget plans often leading visitors to the larger land of Semporna, where life remains a quiet occurrence without hordes of travelers passing through.

2. Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Kelantan)

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit
This quiet beachside front is known for its romantic folklore of being a place for lovers to declare their romance by moonlight, hence the name of the beach. Located in the more traditional part of Malaysia, the beach offers simple Kelantanese treats of fried seafood and kite-flying. The trip to the beach from capital city Kota Bharu is an absolute scenic delight, with many little old villages and friendly locals living peacefully on the simpler side of life. While it may not be as elaborate as some beach attractions, enjoy the tranquillity of the sea breeze and sunsets while eating a hearty bowl of signature Kelantanese crab noodles. Be mindful that some parts of the beach may be unsuitable for swimming due to high currents and that large boulders have been set up to combat the unfortunate occurrence of erosion.

3. Desa Dairy Farm (Sabah)

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit
The beauty of a dairy farm nestled at the foot of a great mountain may be closer than you anticipated. Save a trip to Holland or New Zealand by visiting the Desa Dairy Farm in Kundasang, Sabah, where fat black and white cows graze on green grassy knolls in cool weather with some goats. The dairy farm provides an exciting insight into how fresh milk is supplied and treated before being shipped away, and how the cows live in order to produce only the freshest quality. Also to enjoy besides feeding cute calves and goat kids are milk-filled treats such as ice cream, yogurt and cheeses all locally produced and flavored with Malaysia’s favorite tastes.

4. Pulau Jerejak (Penang)

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit
Full of old ruins deep in its thick jungle, Pulau Jerejak has a notorious history among the people of Penang for being an island full of unpleasant occurrences. During its heyday of attempted utilization by British administrators, Pulau Jerejak has been home to leprosy and tuberculosis-stricken patients, a ceremonial resting ground for navy soldiers lost to the Indian Sea, a quarantine site, and most recently – until 1993 – a jail. A resort and spa now occupies the place, but remains in low traffic due to its controversial past. Great for explorers and lovers of nature reclaiming man-made structures, this island holds many secrets for those brave enough to explore it.

Read more: The most beautiful island resorts in Southeast Asia

5. Lepoh Falls (Kuala Selangor)

5 epic places in Malaysia you must visit
This small but beautiful waterfall is hidden away on the hills of Hulu Langat, a little way off Gunung Nuang. It takes a small road trip to get here from Kuala Lumpur, and the sights of quaint Malay villages along the way are sure to delight those who appreciate watching life slow down from the hectic city to the more relaxed countryside. Lepoh Falls are known for the cool mountain water running down its tiers, two of which form an amazing natural water slide into a refreshing pool surrounded by lush greenery, through which a two-hour hike is required to reach. Visitors to the falls mostly consist of the people living around it and the occasional group; so its advisable to go a little early to get the best picnic spots. Also, remember to clean up after yourselves as the waterfall is a free area and therefore doesn’t have official caretakers.

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Monday, April 8, 2019

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia
Malaysia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Find the best destinations that you should not miss when visiting here. To make your vacation enjoyable and fun, plan your trip earlier with these following destinations.

Balik Pulau, Penang

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia
Balik Pulau, the secret back garden of Penang, has gained fame for its durians but the place certainly has more than that to offer. Mouth-watering durians aside, Balik Pulau is also an ideal destination for those who want to simply put aside their worries and enjoy a rejuvenating kampung vacation.

Wander around the old quaint town, marvel at the traditional Malay houses along the beach, visit a dairy goat farm, a countryside horse stable and a nutmeg factory, indulge your stomach with traditional Hakka dishes at Hakka Village, and enjoy a killer bowl of Penang laksa. Just remember to take everything slow and easy for a full taste of Balik Pulau.

Sasaran, Kuala Selangor

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia
If you are an active user of any social media, you have seen the above pictures for countless times already in recent months. Before Sasaran is unearthed by local media and travel bloggers a few months back, it is almost the best kept secret within the area, only known to the nearby villagers. So what are you waiting for? Book a tour, bring your camera and be the first few people to witness this masterpiece of nature at Sasaran before the place is flooded with tourists.

Pantai Cahaya Bulan, Kelantan

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia
Although it is not known to many Malaysians from other states, Pantai Cahaya Bulan or Moonlight Beach is definitely a star player in the East Coast tourism industry. This is a fun and scenic place to laze off your weekend with friends and family. A few B&Bs have been opened up near the beach in recent years so you do not have to worry about overnighting in the area.

Sunbathing, water sporting and kite-flying aside, many people also come to Moonlight Beach for a lovely picnic. You do not have to prepare for your own food because there are plenty of food stalls lining up like a pasar malam right on the beach.

Read more: Bintulu, one of the hidden gems in Malaysia

Semenyih, Selangor

Discover the hidden gems in Malaysia
A day trip to Semenyih is never complete without summiting Broga Hill and savouring the famous ikan bakar or grilled fish. If you start hiking at around 6.15 am so that you can catch the gorgeous sunrise. You can end the hike by 8.00 am and then make your way to the Chinese temple area to kill time until the restaurant opens at 10.00 am. The ikan bakar at Broga is the best thing you can ask for a brunch.


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