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Jonker Street
Jonker Street For foodies, bargain-hunters and people-watchers, Jonker Street in the town of Malacca deserves a prominent place on the itinerary. Jonker Street runs through the heart of Chinatown in Malacca’s city center and was once known primarily for its antique dealers. Those on the hunt for M
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ESCAPE Adventureplay
ESCAPE Adventureplay ESCAPE Adventureplay is one of Penang’s most unique destinations. This sky-high playground is as much for kids as it is for adults, making it the perfect place for families to escape the hustle of the city and embark on an adventure that’s designed for nothing but fun. Tr
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Kuala Lumpur Cruise Port
Kuala Lumpur Cruise Port In recent years the bustling capital city of Kuala Lumpur has transformed from a lively city to an Asian economic hub, complete with modern skyscrapers and contemporary shopping plazas. This diverse city showcases the culture and history of some 2 million Malay, Chinese an
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Bukit Melawati
Bukit Melawati Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill) served as a stronghold for the Selangor Sultanate during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Remnants of the fort still dot the landscaped park now occupying the hill, including sections of wall, grave sites, a few cannons and a flat st
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Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram Temple
Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram Temple Queen Victoria donated 5 acres of land to the local Thai community here, where in 1845 they built Wat Chayamangkalaram - a Thai buddhist temple. The Temple is famed for the enormous gold buddha statue inside. The beautiful gold plated buddha lies 33m / 100 ft in lengt
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) The majestic National Mosque, or Masjid Negara, was built in 1965 as a symbol of Malaysia’s recently won independence. It is one of South East Asia’s largest and can hold up to 15,000 people. It is situated in Kuala Lumpur’s Lake Gardens in the center of the city an
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Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers A highlight of a trip to Kuala Lumpur, the views from the skybridge at the Petronas Twin Towers are amazing day and night. Each morning 1,700 passes are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis to visitors who want to visit the skybridge. It’s best to start queuing at 7
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The KL Tower
The KL Tower Along with its considerable effectiveness as an instrument of communication technology, the Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower) also functions as a platform for religious observance. The observatory deck doubles as tourist destination and the point from which the beginning of the Islamic mo
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Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu Mount Kinabalu towers over the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah. At 13,435ft (4,095m) above sea level, Mount Kinabalu is the 4th tallest mountain in the Malay Archipelago, drawing travelers the world over to climb its slopes in search of the perfect sunrise. But it’s not just for th
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Kinabalu National Park
Kinabalu National Park Kinabalu National Park hugs the base of Mount Kinabalu like a lush, thick blanket. Sharing the same incredible biodiversity and UNESCO World Heritage status as the mountain that towers above it, Kinabalu National Park is recognised as one of the most important biological sit
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Langkawi Cable Car
Langkawi Cable Car The Langkawi Cable Car will take you high above the Langkawi rainforest on Mount Mat Chinchang for the most spectacular views of the surrounding islands and sea. It’s an absolute must-do when you visit Langkawi and a great way to orientate yourself when you first arrive. The cab
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Kuala Selangor Fireflies
Kuala Selangor Fireflies Bask in the bioluminescence of thousands of fireflies as they do their mating dance around the Berembang trees along the river at Kuala Selangor Fireflies Resort Park. Head down to the jetty after sunset and alight into one of the silent electric boats and glide over the d
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Batu Caves
Batu Caves One of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, the Batu Caves are dedicated to Lord Murugan and an imposing 154-foot (47-meter) high golden statue in his honour stands at the foot of the 272 stairs you must climb to view the Temple Cave.The Temple Cave’s ceiling is 320 feet (100 m
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Georgetown
Georgetown The city of Georgetown is known for its colonial heritage and old-world architecture, but travelers to this Penang destination will find a unique mix of Indian, Chinese and Muslim cultures along its European streets. Call to prayer rings out daily and tasty dim sum stalls start selling
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North Borneo Railway
North Borneo Railway Recently reopened in 2011 after a nearly five year closure, the North Borneo Railway is a historic bit of Malaysian transportation as well as the only rail line currently operating in the state of Sabah. Originally constructed in 1896 as a means of transporting tobacco from th
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Pulau Payar Marine Park
Pulau Payar Marine Park An overload of tropical fish awaits you at Palau Payer Marine Park. The park is a coral reef teeming with fish including feather starfish, rainbow runners, barracuda and ghost fish. It is one of the west coast’s most popular dive sites, there is the wreck of an old fishing
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Sandakan Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
Sandakan Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, located near the town of Sandakan, is one of only four places in the world set up to preserve and protect orangutans. Established in a corner of the Kabili-Sepilok rainforest reserve in 1964, the center h
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Xianglin Temple
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Resorts World Casino
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Singapore Opera Museum
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