things to do & see in
Malaysia
Malaysia invites you to experience its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, with bustling markets, breathtaking natural wonders, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that captivates visitors from around the world.
The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004, standing at 452 meters.
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Visit the Batu Caves
Capital
Visit Kuala Lumpur
Man-made landmark
Visit the Petronas Twin Towers
Natural landmark
Visit Mount Kinabalu
Museum
Visit the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Art gallery
Visit the National Art Gallery
National park
Visit Taman Negara
Popular dish
Try Nasi Lemak
Drink
Try teh tarik
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Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin towers in the world, the iconic Petronas Towers.
Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital of Malaysia, is a city that captivates with its rich history, stunning architecture, and diverse culture. This vibrant metropolis offers a myriad of experiences for travelers, from exploring the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves to indulging in delicious street food at Jalan Alor and shopping at the vibrant Central Market. With its blend of modernity and tradition, Kuala Lumpur promises an unforgettable adventure filled with fascinating landmarks, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality.
The Petronas Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004.
The goal of visiting the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia is to experience one of the world's most iconic architectural feats. Standing as a symbol of Kuala Lumpur's rapid development, these towers offer a unique blend of modern design and cultural elements. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Skybridge and observation deck, providing a distinct perspective on the urban landscape below. The Petronas Twin Towers not only highlight Malaysia's economic progress but also serve as a testament to its place in the global architectural community.
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The Petronas Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004.
The Cat Museum in Malaysia houses over 4,000 feline artifacts, celebrating cats' cultural significance.
The Batu Caves Murugan Statue is the world's tallest statue of a Hindu deity, standing at 140 feet.
Climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Borneo, for breathtaking views and a challenging adventure.
Nasi lemak is Malaysia's national dish, featuring rice cooked in coconut milk with sambal and various sides.
A skybridge connects the towers at the 41st and 42nd floors.
For the best view of Kuala Lumpur's New Year's Eve fireworks, head to KLCC Park early.
The Batu Caves house a 140-foot tall statue of Lord Murugan, the tallest in Malaysia.
Teh tarik, Malaysia's national drink, is a frothy tea made by "pulling" the liquid.
Taman Negara is one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests, dating back over 130 million years, making it a unique hiking destination.
Durian is known as the "King of Fruits" in Southeast Asia for its strong aroma and creamy texture.
The Eastern & Oriental Express originally launched in 1993, offering luxury rail travel through Southeast Asia.
cities
Cities and regions inside Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin towers in the world, the iconic Petronas Towers.
Malacca City is known for its unique blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial architecture.
Shah Alam's Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque is the largest in Malaysia, accommodating 24,000 worshippers.
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