If you are planning a trip to Batam or Bintan by ferry, you would have definitely come across the name – Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal.
You’re probably wondering:
“Where is Stulang Laut?”
“How do I get from Stulang Laut to my destination?”
“Which ferry do I take?”
“Is there anything to eat in Stulang Laut?”
“Should I spend the night in the Stulang Laut?”
1. Stulang Laut
Most people would not have heard of Stulang Laut even though it is a seaside suburb in Johor that is just over the causeway.
However, for foodies and savvy travellers, Stulang Laut is the ferry gateway to neighbouring holiday destinations and a great gastronomic trail!
This quaint suburb in Johor is not only home to the Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal, but it also has streets lined with restaurants, hawker stalls and seafood eateries.
When you add in the myriad of eateries, the ferry terminal AND duty-free shopping, Stulang Laut becomes the perfect stopover destination for locals and Singaporeans alike.
Read on to discover why you should include Stulang Laut as a stopover destination in your holiday plans!
2. Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal
Berjaya Waterfront Ferry Terminal is also known as Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal or the Zon Ferry Terminal. However, it is most fondly known by the locals as Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal.
Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal services popular sea travel routes to destinations such as Bintan Island and Batam.
Although bustling with travellers, you won’t need to sweat it out as Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal is fully air conditioned and has a large seating area.
Even the ferries operating out of this terminal are spacious and fully air conditioned!
It’s a strategic location within the Zon, also means that there are various amenities and services in and around the terminal for your convenience.
Facilities & Services:
Fully air conditioned
Sheltered waiting area
Large seating capacity
Nearby restaurants and eateries
Undercover and open air parking
Duty free shops within the same building
Baggage storage services
Location:http://bit.ly/stulanglautferryterminal Ticket Counter Address: 88, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan Stulang Laut, Johor, Duty Free Zone, Johor Bahru, 83000 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +6017-221 1677 / +6012-221 1672
Ready to travel? Let’s explore the top 3 most travelled routes from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal:
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2.1 Ferry From Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal To Tanjung Pinang Ferry Terminal, Bintan
Currently, there are only three departure times every day, so you have to plan your trip well or you’ll be in for a long wait!
Travel time from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal to Tanjung Pinang Ferry Terminal, Bintan is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Ticket Price:
Adult (age 13 years old +): RM86/One-Way or RM144/Two-Way
Child (age 3 to 12 years old): RM54/One-Way or RM86/Two-Way
Ferry Schedule:
Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal to Tanjung Pinang, Bintan: 9:30am until 4:30pm, every 3-4 hours
Tanjung Pinang, Bintan to Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal: 7:00am until 3:00pm, every 3-5 hours
Ferry Operator:
Citra Indomas
Tip: Save money by purchasing a two-way ticket!
Note: There is an additional charge of RM21 per each outbound ticket from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal and return tickets may incur other charges from the Bintan terminal operator.
2.2 Ferry From Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal To Batam Center
Ferries to Batam Center from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal depart every 45 minutes (until 3:30pm, then they switch to an hourly interval).
The trip will take you approximately 2 hours and 12 minutes.
Ticket Price:
Adult (age 13 years old +): RM69/One-Way or RM110/Two-Way
Child (age 3 to 12 years old): RM46/One-Way or RM69/Two-Way
Ferry Schedule:
Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal to Batam Center: 7:15am until 6:30pm, every 45-60 minutes
Batam Center to Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal: 6:30am until 5:45pm, every 45 -60 minutes
Ferry Operator:
Citra Indomas
Tip: Save money by purchasing a two-way ticket!
Note: There is an additional charge of RM21 per each outbound ticket from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal and return tickets may incur other charges from the Batam Center terminal operator.
2.3 Ferry from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal To Harbour Bay, Batam
The time between each departure from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal to Harbour Bay, Batam is pretty irregular. So do check the schedule to avoid missing your ride!
The journey between terminals takes approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Ticket Price:
Adult (age 13 years old +): RM71/One-Way or RM111/Two-Way
Child (age 3 to 12 years old): RM46/One-Way or RM71/Two-Way
Ferry Schedule:
Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal to Harbour Bay, Batam: 7:30am until 6:30pm, every 1.5-2 hours
Harbour Bay, Batam to Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal: 6:30am until 5:30pm, every 1.5-2 hours
Ferry Operator:
Bistari Gemilang
Tip: Save money by purchasing a two-way ticket!
Note: There is an additional charge of RM21 per each outbound ticket from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal and return tickets may incur other charges from the Harbour Bay terminal operator.
4. Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal Parking Area
While most choose to park in the Zon which is the duty-free zone where the ferry terminal is located, there are also other undercover and open air parking areas.
A popular option is to park at the Berjaya Waterfront Hotel’s multi storey parking area
However, if you’d like to save a few dollars, you can also park near the food court close to the Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal entrance. If you decide on the latter, consider the risks involved!
5. What To Eat At Stulang Laut
Eager to do the foodie-trail while you’re at Stulang Laut? Read on! We’ve rounded up Stulang Laut’s most popular restaurants and food outlets to keep your tummy happy while you’re there:
Stulang Laut Seafood
5.1 Tai Son Seafood Restaurant
Located within the Duty Free Zone, Tai Son Seafood Restaurant should be your first stop when you disembark off a ferry!
Pick your own fresh seafood, have it weighed then decide how you’d like it cooked – how easy is that?
Be warned, their serving sizes are very generous! So if you’re not super hungry, limit your order or you might end up in a food coma!
Must try:
Salted Egg Crabs
Chilli Crab with Mantou Buns
Signature Fried Mee Hoon
Location: Lot C3, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, Duty Free Zone, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-221 9988 Opening Hours: Daily: 3:00pm to 1:00am
5.2 Modern Fishing Point
Tucked in a corner is this unassuming food joint that serves up the best seafood fried rice.
Everything from rice, squid to lobster is cooked up on a large frying plate in an open kitchen so you can smell and see your food being prepared!
It can get pretty busy on weekends, so be prepared for a wait – you won’t regret it!
Must try:
Seafood Fried Rice
Chilli Squid
Grilled Stingray
Stir Fried Cockles
Location: 101/103m Block K1, Taman Stulang Laut, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +6012-782 5523 Opening Hours: Daily: 5:30pm to 1:00am
Stulang Laut Korean BBQ
5.3 Jang Won Korean BBQ
You may be wondering why a Korean BBQ restaurant made it to this list but according to the locals, Jang Won Korean BBQ is a must eat!
The restaurant has a nice laid-back ambience which is perfect for dining out with family and friends.
The restaurant uses a charcoal grill, so you get authentic tasting Korean BBQ fare.
Book in for dinner to try the alfresco dining area and enjoy the views of the Johor Straits while you feast!
Must try:
Samgyeopsal
Dwaeji Galbi
Kimchi Jjigae
Location: K3-211, Block C, Perniagaan Stulang Laut, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, Johor Bahru 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-226 6820 Opening Hours: Daily: 11:00am to 11:00pm
Stulang Laut Curry Laksa
5.4 Foon Yew Laksa
If you’re a curry laksa aficionado, you would have definitely heard of Foon Yew Laksa!
Unlike other curry laksa stalls that only offer you a handful of ‘sides’ to pick from, Foon Yew offers you over 30 types of yong tau fu!
While the curry served is relatively mild, you can always kick it up a notch with their inhouse sambal!
Due to its popularity, some laksa places have claimed to be branches of Foon Yew – don’t be duped! There is only one original Foon Yew Laksa and it can be found in Stulang Walk.
Must try:
Curry laksa with a big dollop of sambal
Stulang Laut Teowchew Porridge
5.5 Restoran Come & Eat Teowchew Muay
Just beneath a plain row of flats is this exceptionally popular Teowchew Muay (Teowchew Congee) shop that serves up the hearty, homecooked-style fare to go with your congee.
Try to plan your meal there on a Thursday because that’s when the uncle serves his famous ‘Assam Fish’. Also not to be missed is their au naturel steamed fish and braised pork innards.
Customers begin rocking up the moment the shop opens its doors at 4:00pm, so get in early! Trust me, it’ll be worth it.
Must try:
Teow Chew Muay
Assam Fish
Steam Fish
Braised Pork and Innards
Location: 52B, Jalan Inderaputera, Kampung Stulang Darat, Taman Stulang Laut, 80400 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +6012-751 9390 Opening Hours: Daily: 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Closed On: Monday
Stulang Laut Kway Teow Kia
5.6 Restoran Woon Kiang
If there is one thing you definitely have to try in Stulang Laut – it is Kway Teow Kia!
Restoran Woon Kiang is popular among the locals as it serves up this aromatic herbal noodle soup with a variety of side dishes for a very decent price.
Although weekends and public holidays can get a little busy, Restoran Woon Kiang is open till 4:00am – so just a little patience and you’ll soon be savouring this yummy local delicacy!
Must try:
Kway Teow Kia
Location: No 1, Jalan Pandan 2, Taman Stulang, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-220 0310 Opening Hours: Daily: 5:00pm to 4:00am
Stulang Laut Fried Banana
5.7 Sweet Banana Pisang Goreng Stulang
Another extremely popular local fare is pisang goreng or fried banana fritters. Sweet Banana Pisang Goreng has withstood the test of time and has been operating for over 40 years!
It doesn’t take long for a fresh batch of banana fritters to be snapped up the moment it leaves the large wok – it is THAT good!
Must try:
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Fresh from the wok ‘pisang goreng’!
Stulang Laut Fast Food
5.8 KFC Stulang Laut
Good old KFC. Wait, don’t scroll off!
While you may think that all KFCs around the world are exactly the same, some people beg to differ. KFC Stulang Laut is popular amongst Singaporeans as apparently… it tastes better!
The selling point though is the upstairs seating area that gives you a great vantage point to view the Johor Straits, all the way into Singapore! How cool is that?
Must try:
Finger lickin’ good fried chicken!
6. Where To Stay At Stulang Laut
Convinced that Stulang Laut is the place to be? Great! Now, let’s find you somewhere to unpack and check into for the night. Below are our top picks of the best hotels to stay at while at Stulang Laut:
6.1 Berjaya Waterfront Hotel
Berjaya Waterfront Hotel is strategically located within the duty free shopping zone which is where the Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal is.
So if you want to shop, travel and not lug your purchases around, Berjaya Waterfront Hotel would be your best option!
Distance from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal:
1 minute walk
Price Starting From:
RM156 / SGD51
Hotel Highlight:
Strategic location near causeway link
Located within walking distance to Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal
Integrated within duty free shopping zone
4 Restaurants
Outdoor Pool
Health Club
24 Hour Room Service
Free wifi
Free breakfast
Family-friendly
Good To Know:
Lots of restaurants within 10 minutes walk from this hotel (including some we mentioned above).
Only 30 minutes from Senai International Airport.
Parking area is a distance away from the reception. *Tip: Drop off your luggage at the lobby before heading to the carpark.
Bathrobes and slippers provided, so you won’t have to bring your own.
Berjaya Waterfront Hotel Location: 88, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, Duty Free Zone, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-221 9999 Facebook
6.2 Grand Bello Hotel JBCC
If you’re looking to stay closer to the city centre but still want a little peace and quiet, try Grand Bello Hotel.
For a hotel that is located just 1km from the city, Grand Bello Hotel is surprisingly affordable.
Although it sits off a rather quiet pedestrian street, just a few minutes walk will lead you to multiple eateries, food courts, convenience stores, cafes and even a night market!
Distance from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal:
2.7km or 9 minute drive
Price Starting From:
RM101 / SGD33
Hotel Highlight:
Located in a quiet location
Free wifi
Free breakfast
Family rooms available
Shuttle service to popular shopping centres (Komtar, KSL, City Square)
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Walking distance to the Johor Bahru Customs checkpoint
Rooms are small but comfortable – think budget hotel, boutique quality
Less than 500m away from JB Sentral Station
Surrounded by multiple eateries and hawker stalls
Grand Bello Hotel JBCC Location: 48, Jalan Inderaputra, Johor Bahru, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-207 9988 Facebook
6.3 Capri By Fraser Johor Bahru
Capri by Fraser is a relatively new hotel in Johor with all the bells and whistles.
This hotel is located just minutes away from the Johor Bahru customs, the causeway checkpoint and numerous shopping centres.
Capri by Fraser is definitely worth considering if you prioritise comfort and convenience.
Distance from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal:
3.6km or 9 minute drive
Price Starting From:
RM233 / SGD76
Hotel Highlight:
Outdoor pool
Fitness Centre
Free Wifi
Luggage storage
Secure carpark
One restaurant in the hotel that serves Asian and International fare
Good To Know:
The hotel is enroute to the JB Checkpoint so the area can get rather congested on weekends and public holidays. Do allow extra time when travelling.
Walking distance to City Square, Komtar, Pasar Karat.
Provides shuttle bus service to some of the best places in JB including Southkey Mid Valley Mall, Komtar and City Centre.
Large, well appointed, comfortable
Location: Menara Tiga Serangkai, Jalan Tengku Azizah, Kim Teng Park, Johor Bahru, 80300 Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-277 0888 Facebook
Malaysia is a colourful country where many enthusiastic travellers wish to have millennia to explore it all.
From rainforest escape, island getaway, culture exploration, fun-filled day at theme park to simply just wandering around the heritage street, Malaysia can make it all happen.
With so much fascinating destinations in Malaysia, choosing the perfect place for a short weekend getaways from Singapore is really a challenging task.So, we’ve come out with the list of popular places to visit in Malaysia for you to narrow down your travel bucket list!Pick one and start packing your luggage.
Let’s go!
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Top 35 Places To Visit In Malaysia
1. Taman Negara
Wander through Taman Negara to escape into the lush rainforest and discover the wildlife you never seen before! Being one of the top nature places to visit in Malaysia, this 130 million years old tropical rainforest is situated at the heart of Peninsular Malaysia.
Covering 4,343 square kilometers which is about 7 times bigger than Singapore, there are lots of adventure and nature activities offered inside. Hence, your trip to Taman Negara is never dull but filled with great fun.
Taman Negara Highlights:
Canopy walkway – Enjoy the magnificent view of greenery 40m above ground level while walking through the 1.2km canopy walkway – the longest canopy walkway in the world.
Night jungle trekking – The best way to check out the nocturnal creatures living inside the tropical rainforest. You might spot tapir, reindeer and wild boar.
Rapid shooting – Follow the boatman and ride through 6 rapids in a wooden boat. Be prepared to get wet!
Kampung Orang Asli Visitation – Explore and respect the remote living of local people in the jungle away from modernization. Here, you can try bamboo hunting using the blowpipe.
Taman Negara Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2OGLAnb Best Time to Go: Best time to Taman Negara is from June to September because it’s the dry season of the year. Avoid visiting during monsoon season which falls from December to February.
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2. Genting Highlands
Located on the summit of Ulu Kali Mountain, Genting Highlands aka Resorts World Genting presents you another stunning version of Las Vegas!
A secret for you is, this is the only legal gambling spot in Malaysia. And beside the casino, it encompasses premium shopping malls, theme parks and hotels.
The perfect location on the top means you get to enjoy the cool weather while exploring outdoors without the worry of getting tan. It’s a great place to beat the heat too.
Genting Highlands Highlights:
Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park is opened at year 2022. It’s definitely the favourite place of thrill seekers.
Awana Skyway – A 10-minute cable car ride which connected to SkyAvenue Shopping Mall.
Chin Swee Caves Temple – It houses a 9-storey Pagoda where visitors are welcomed to climb up to the peak. The amazing views of the mountain truly leave you in awe.
Genting Casino – Test your luck at the most popular venues in Genting Highlands where more than 400 table games and 3,000 slots machines are available. The entry is restricted for adults above 21 years old.
Genting Highlands Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2viUejF Best Time to Go: March to September. It offers a cooler temperature whereby the rainfall is relatively low.
3. Tioman Island
Approximately 56km off the east coast of Pahang lies the hidden gems of Malaysia – Tioman Island.
Fringed by swaying palm trees and surrounded by beautiful coral reefs, this island has a serene and tranquil atmosphere which is perfect for a short getaway from Singapore. It’s one of the best places to visit in Malaysia.
Duty-free island – Items sold here are cheaper compared to those in the mainland, especially alcohol which costs only a few ringgit here.
Diving – If you are new to diving, there are many dive schools complemented with experienced and qualified trainers to teach and train you in the friendliest way.
Snorkelling – Home to endless lovely coral reef, you can enjoy snorkelling at the sea right in front of your resort.
Jungle trekking – For nature lovers, trek from Tekek to Monkey Bay orJuara to discover spectrum of flora and fauna.
Waterfall exploration – Enjoy a dip or swim at Mukut Waterfall or Asah Waterfall. Both waterfall has a very astonishing view.
Deep-sea fishing – As fishing is prohibited at marine park, all fishing trips are arranged at least 25km away from the coast.
Tioman Island Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2vgbzK4 Best Time to Go: Due to monsoon season that falls from end of December until the beginning of March, many resorts are closed during this period.So the best time to go is from March to October.
4. Cameron Highlands
Beat the hot weather and escape into Malaysia’s most popular highlands destination – Cameron Highlands. Filled with endless things to do, this verdant destination is truly one of the must go for all mountain person. Below are the highlight attractions in Cameron Highlands.
Cameron Highlands Highlights:
BOH Tea Plantation – It is a must of places to visit in Malaysia to learn about the process of tea making. Visitors can take a sip of tea while enjoying the tea plantation view.
Lavender Garden – Admire the sea of purple lavender while taking a leisure walk with loved ones is truly the best moments you experience in your lifetime.
Big Red Strawberry Farm – Enjoy handpicking the freshest strawberries at the farm. You can have their freshly made strawberry ice-cream too.
Honey Bee Farm – Visit the gallery of bee nests and purchase their quality homemade honey productions.
Thompson Falls – A serene waterfall far away from city buzz. Best to take a dip and meditate.
Cameron Highlands Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2ncWS5Q Best time to Go: To enjoy the coldness weather to the fullest, do visit Cameron Highlands between December and February.
5. Gunung Mulu National Park, Miri
Whether you want to physically challenge yourself trekking into the pristine rainforest or explore the mysterious cave system on the Earth, Gunung Mulu National Park has it all. It is a famous Malaysia tourist places to visit.
Also read: Gunung Lambak: One Of The Nearest & Famous Mountain From Singapore!
The special thing about this national park is, it can only be accessed by plane. Other mode of transport is way too troublesome and dangerous for us.
Gunung Mulu National Park Highlights:
The Pinnacles – Resembling upturned knives jamming right into the Earth, the view of this magnificent limestone formations is overwhelming. Truly the most spectacular view on the Earth!
Deer Cave –This is the second biggest cave passage in the world that homes to myriad of wrinkled-lipped bats.
Mulu Canopy Skywalk – Go for it if you are not suffering from vertigo. This 480m long canopy walkway is supported by thick trunks and there are viewing platforms around the trunks.
Clearwater cave – Beat 200 steps staircase up to the longest cave in Asia. You can see the unusual underground river too.
Gunung Mulu National Park Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2OJ3oxT Best Time to Go: Fully accessible all year round, there is actually no best time to visit Gunung Mulu National Park. However, a small reminder is to book the hotel as early as you can if you come during the peak season – from July to September.
6. Niah National Park, Miri
Do you want to know how the settlement of human looks like 40,000 years ago?
Featuring one of the largest and oldest caverns on the Earth, Niah National Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Malaysia offers you a fun jungle walk and wonderful cave experiences like no other.
With merely 2-hour drive from Miri town, you will arrive at this pristine national park. A 20-minute easy trek will bring you to the cave entrance. From there, you will encounter different caves and discover ancient ways of living.
Niah National Park Highlights:
Great Cave – This is where the inhabitant of human 40,000 years ago was found, making it one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.
Painted Cave –The cave houses ancient wall paintings but the area was fenced as the drawings are really fragile and deteriorating now.
Niah Archaeology Museum –A great place to learn about the cave ecosystem, geology and the prehistoric archaeology.
Gan Kira – This is the burial site during Neolithic period. Lots of ornaments and potteries were discovered.
Niah National Park Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2nghv1a Opening Hours:
Daily: 8:00am – 5:00pm Ticket Price: Malaysian
Adult: RM10
Child: RM5
7. Semenggoh Nature Reserve
Meet and interact with the lovely orang utans at Semenggoh Nature Reserve! Established in 1975, this is the biggest orang utans Rehabilitation Centre in Sarawak and it is located merely 20km south from Kuching.
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Nowadays, there are not much places in the world where we can look at our jungle cousins up close like this. Here, the orang utans are either born in the protected area or were rescued from captivity. Training was given to them until they are fully ready to be released into the jungle.
Semenggoh Nature Reserve Highlights:
Orang Utan feeding session – The feeding session happens at 9:00am and 3:00pm daily. Plan your day well so that you won’t miss this golden opportunity to closely look at grown-up orang utans begging for food!
Spectrum of flora and fauna – Giant squirrel and different kinds of bird species can be spotted around.
With an attracting slogan “See Sarawak in Half a Day”, Sarawak Cultural Village stands as an award-winning museum that introduces the lifestyles and cultures of different ethnic groups in Sarawak in the most interesting way. These ethnic groups include Iban, Bidayuh, Melanau and Penan.
Currently, there are over 150 locals living here, presenting tourists the ways of processing sago, handicrafts making and many more. You can also take part in their workshops to learn and experience their customs in their original home.
Sarawak Cultural Village Highlights:
Traditional dance performances – Expect to be surprised by this 45-minute show which presents you numerous tribes’ dances depicted by the professional local dancers.
Longhouses visitation – Take a stroll to the villages of different ethnic groups and find the differences between them. Sometimes, you might be invited to join their nightly ceremonies and have a sip of their rice wine and tuak.
Rainforest World Music Festival – This is an annual music festival which successfully attracts performers and visitors from all over the world.
Sarawak Cultural Village Details: Location: Pantai Damai, Santubong, 93752 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 5:00pm Ticket Price:
Adult: RM50
Child: RM25
9. Sipadan Island
Internationally known as one of the world’s best scuba diving sites, Sipadan Island homes to over 3,000 species of sea creatures and hundreds of beautiful coral reefs.
Being the only marine island in Malaysia, it is also one of the few places to visit in Malaysia that offer you the charming views of different species of sea turtles on the beach. Besides, this oceanic island boasts an awe-inspiring view that could easily take your breath away.
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Sipadan Island Highlights:
Scuba Diving – No trip to Sipadan Island is completed without taking part in scuba diving. It is impossible to list out all the fishes you might discover in the water. Feedback from the divers is sometimes they encounter sharks at close hand! However, night diving is prohibited here.
Snorkelling – If scuba diving is too hard for you, you can also discover the fantastic underwater world through snorkelling which offers you equal fun as the scuba diving! Sea turtles are sometimes spotted while you are snorkelling too.
Bird-watching – Declared as the sanctuary of birds, you can find wood Pigeons, Sunbirds, starlings, Kingfishers and Sea Eagles here.
Sipadan Island Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2O9WIYs Best Time to Go: Satisfying weather is from April to August when there is less rain. Hawksbill turtles lay their eggs during this period too.
10. Desa Dairy Farm, Kundasang
Known as a small New Zealand in Sabah, Desa Dairy Farm is a cattle farm that produces around 900,000 liters milk every year.
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Covering 199 hectares, this is a famous tourist destination which located approximately 100km away from Kota Kinabalu. Together with the scenic mountain views, travellers always feel so satisfying to get to enjoy the fresh and delicious dairy products in the cool weather.
Desa Dairy Farm Highlights:
Photo taking with Mount Kinabalu as a backdrop – The magnificent mountain views is excellent to take an Instagram photo. This place always serves as wedding photography destination too.
Food kiosk – You can try the freshest milk, ice-cream, yogurt and pudding from the farm here.
Calf & goat feeding – Enjoy feeding calf and got with bottled milk and grass.
Cow milking process – Visitors are only allowed to see the cow milking process from far. The process is very efficient and systematic too.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park is a marine park made up of 5 islands, namely Gaya Island, Mamutik Island, Sapi Island, Sulug Island and Manukan Island.
All these islands are just a short boat ride from one another. During weekend, lots of tourists are here for day trip, either walking through the jungles or enjoy the perfect serenity at their untouched beaches. Basic accommodations are offered at Mamutik, Gaya and Manukan.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Highlights:
Diving – The marine park offers 25 decent dive sites in total. Dive center can be accessed all around the island. Some offer the dive trips to nearby islands like Tiga Island and Mantamani Island too.
Snorkelling – Sapi Island and Manukan Island offer several beautiful public beaches where snorkelling can be enjoyed.
Jungle trekking – At Gaya Island, there are 20km trails where you might encounter proboscis monkeys, monitor lizards and bearded pigs along the way.
Sailing, kayaking and BBQ dinner can be enjoyed here too.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2Mn33zk Best Time to Go: The marine park is available all year round as it is not affected by monsoon season. Just that there will be more rainfall from November to February.
12. Mount Kinabalu
The first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia – Mount Kinabalu has delighted endless nature lovers as they are able to witness spectrum of flora and fauna at different altitudes. Hence, it also serves as one of the world’s most important biological sites until the present day.
Towering at 4,095m above the sea level, climbers always find it challenging yet rewarding conquering the height. At the peak, it reveals a vast view of Borneo mountains. If you reach here before dawn, you will be blessed with the most beautiful sunrise ever.
Mount Kinabalu Highlights:
Summit trail – This is a shorter route that has many trail shelters along the way. The journey to the top takes around 6 to 8 hours.
Mesilau trail – Suitable for adventurous climbers, this trail is relatively slippered than any other trails, especially during wet season.
Poring Hot Spring – You might spot Rafflesia – the biggest flower on the Earth while making your way to the hot spring.
Mount Kinabalu Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2ndNLBR Best Time to Go: It is recommended to visit Mount Kinabalu during the dry periods – from February to April. Due to the less rainfall, there are higher chances to see clearer views at the peak.
13. Endau Rompin National Park
Just like the Taman Negara, Endau Rompin National Park which consists one of the world’s oldest rainforest has so much to offer. If you wonder, it has its name from the 2 rivers flowing through the park, which are Endau River and Rompin River.
This national park is not that easily accessible and the trekking is quite challenging too. However, the difficulty still seduced endless adventure seekers from all over the world every year.
Endau Rompin National Park Highlights:
Explore deep into the jungle – Guided by Orang Asli (native people) who live in the Kampung Peta, they will show you the edible plants and safe water sources along the way.
Buaya Sangkut Waterfall – The trek to this pristine waterfall isn’t that easy. It requires rope to assist you in climbing the steep slopes.
Blue water lake – Due to the sunlight reflection, the lake looks dazzling blue during the day.
Rubber tube rafting, night safari and night trekking are the activities you shouldn’t miss out too.
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Endau Rompin National Park Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2vAJ4Gd Best time to Go: The park is best to be visited between April and October. Due to the monsoon season, it is closed from November to March.
14. Legoland Malaysia
Kids rejoice! Specially designed for children aged 2-12, Legoland Malaysia is a Lego theme park perfect for a family holiday. With more than 70 exciting rides, shows, and interactive activities, it brings adventure, fun and education altogether, making your childhood dream comes true!
Legoland Malaysia Highlights:
Divided into theme park and water park, all attractions inside Legoland Malaysia are made from Lego bricks.
The theme park consists of 8 themes, namely The Beginning, Lego Kingdom, Lego Technic, Land of Adventure, Miniland, Lego City, Imagination and the newly added indoor themed – Lego Ninjago.
For the water park, there are surfing opportunities, a lazy river, exciting water slides and many interactive play structures for little ones.
There is also a Legoland Hotel beside which features comfortable lego-themed rooms to bring every childhood imagination comes to life.
Legoland Malaysia Details: Location: 7, Jalan Legoland, Medini, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 6:00pm
15. Rawa Island
You probably didn’t know Maldives do exist in Malaysia. Off the east coast of Johor lies a hidden gem – Rawa Island which is completely surrounded by majestic coral kingdom.
Snow white sands, dazzling blue sea and rich marine life, the island is just like a paradise you wish you could stay here forever.
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Rawa Island Highlights:
Snorkelling – At just 20-30m from the shore, you can enjoy snorkelling all the way from northern to southern part of the beach.
Hiking – Explore the inner part of the island through hiking to the hilltop. At the summit, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the island and the surrounding ocean.
Island hopping – Take part in the island hopping to nearby islands like Mensirip Island and Harimau Island. You can also have a picnic there.
Kayaking – See the island from a different angle – from the middle of the ocean. It could be the most memorable experience in your lifetime.
Water slides – Splash into the sea after several twists and turns gliding down the orange slides. Best for thrill seekers.
Rawa Island Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2KssOfC Best Time to Go: The island is closed from October to February due to the monsoon season. So, do plan your visit in the days between April to September to get the best weather so that you can enjoy water sports to the fullest.
16. UK Farm
In need a short getaway to nature? At UK Farm in Kluang, Johor, you will be able to experience an agro-vacation that brings you closer to farm animals and its natural surroundings.
Choose one of the UK Farm tour packages offered and start packing your luggage. Let’s go!
UK Farm Highlights:
Goat Milking Process Centre – See how the experts milk the goat. After that, you can have a taste of the freshest goat milk. Milks and other products are sold here too.
Jakun Village – Enjoy blowpipe performance, discover the self-made hunting traps and admire the interesting tree house from Orang Asli!
Animals feeding – Grab the golden chance to feed animals like ostriches and chicken.
Fruit farm – Pluck yourself some juicy fruits to stay hydrated in the hot afternoon.
Stunning night life – You can enjoy singing karaoke in room or releasing the stunning sky lanterns into the sky at night!
UK Farm Details: Location: Plot 8, Project Pertanian Moden Kluang, KM13 Jalan Batu Pahat, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 6:00pm Entrance fee:
Adult: RM47.70
Child: RM37.10
17. Petronas Twin Towers
You can’t just visit Kuala Lumpur without going to this iconic landmark – Petronas Twin Towers. Inspired by Malaysia’s former Prime Minister – Tun Mahathir Mohamad, this 88-storey twin skyscraper was once the tallest building in the world – from 1998 to 2004. It’s one of the best places to visit in Malaysia.
With the built of a sky bridge on the 41st floors, it gives you the chance to touch the skylines of Kuala Lumpur. Sounds amazing? Let’s not miss the chance to see the panoramic views of city landscape from atop while you are here.
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Petronas Twin Towers Highlights:
Suria KLCC – A 6-storey shopping mall that houses top-notch brands of the world, an art gallery, a science discovery centre and a concert hall.
Aquaria KLCC – With more than 150 species of sea creatures, this aquarium takes you to different underwater landscapes. There’s even a 90m tunnel completely surrounded by sharks and huge stingrays.
KLCC Park – Visit the park at night to enjoy the amazing dancing music fountain in the middle.
Petronas Twin Towers Details: Location: Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Skybridge Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00am – 9:00pm Closed on: Monday Skybridge Ticket Price: Non-Malaysian:
Adult: RM80
Child: Rm33
Senior Citizen: RM42 Malaysian:
Adult: RM28
Child: RM14
Senior Citizen: RM14
18. Menara KL Tower
Featuring a fantastic observation deck, Menara KL Tower offers every visitor a golden chance to see the sparkling city landscape view which is so glorious regardless day and night.
Together with Petronas Twin Towers, these 2 skyscrapers stand as the most recognizable landmark in Kuala Lumpur and both are the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
Menara KL Tower Highlights:
KL Tower Observation Deck& Sky Deck – Both decks offer breathtaking views from top. For braver persons, head to the unsheltered Sky Deck for a more overwhelming view.
360 Revolving Restaurant – Here, you can enjoy fine dining amidst the clouds – at a height of 282m above the ground.
Blue Coral Aquarium – This is a tropical rainforest aquarium offering spectrum of coral fishes and sharks. Different species of coral reefs can be spotted too.
KL Forest Eco-Park – As the tower is nestled in Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, visitors are welcomed to visit this eco-park amongst the hustling city. There’s also a 200m canopy walk offering a vista of greenery.
A place where Malaysia’s independence was declared; a place where Malayan flag first raised; a place where annual National Day celebrations and the New Year countdown was held. Yes, Merdeka Square which literally means Independence Square is truly the most memorable landmark in Malaysia!
Merdeka Square Highlights:
National Day Parade is held here every year.
There is an enormous flag pole with fluttering Malaysian flag – one of the tallest flag poles in the world.
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building – Built by British, the majestic building now houses office of the Ministry of Malaysia.
Well-maintained gardens, fountains and terraces, the square is best for an Instagram picture.
It is easily accessible to other attractions like Kuala Lumpur City Gallery and St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral.
Merdeka Square Details: Location: Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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20. Sunway Lagoon
Your best day ever begins here! For every adventurer as well as water activity enthusiasts, Sunway Lagoon is a fun-filled park featuring over 90 thrilling rides and attractions in 6 different zones.
The 6 zones are Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon, Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park and Scream Park. As the park is extremely big, grab a map and fully utilise it to perfectly plan your day!
Bungee Jump, G-Force X and Go Kart are some of the extreme sports available. Best for adrenaline junkies.
At the wildlife theatre inside the Wildlife Park, catch the wildlife multi-animal show that starts at 3pm.
The amusement park houses the first 360-degree rotating pirate ship in Malaysia. It takes you swivelling at 24m above the ground.
At the surf beach, different waves patterns are generated at up to 8 feet. The experience will definitely delight every aspiring surfer.
After the day, enjoy your dinner at Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall just located beside Sunway Lagoon.
Sunway Lagoon Details: Location: 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 6:00pm Ticket Price:
Adult: RM169.80
Child & Senior Citizen: RM141.50
21. Batu Caves
Dedicated to the Lord Murugan, Batu Caves is also one of the best places to visit in Malaysia that consists of 3 limestone caves featuring Hindu shrines and Hindu temples.
Every year, Batu Caves seduces lots of tourists and worshippers from all over the world, especially when Hindu festival Thaipusam is around the corner.
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As this is a religious site, avoid wearing short skirts or hot pants while paying a visit.
Batu Caves Highlights:
There is a tall golden statue of Lord Muruga at the cave’s entrance.
Cathedral Cave – The biggest cave here that requires every visitor to climb 272 steps staircases to the top.
Museum Cave & Art Gallery Cave – Located at the foot of the hill, these 2 caves are fully filled with paintings and Hindu statues. Audio tour is available too.
Ramayana Cave – A place to learn about the story of Lord Rama.
Nestled in Selangor, Broga Hill is a popular hiking trail among the locals. It gets its name from the Broga River that flows through the vicinity. Every weekend, the place is crowded since early in the morning in order to catch the sunrise. This place is best for a morning person, casual hikers and trail runners.
Broga Hill Highlights:
There are 3 hilltops in total – Among the 3 hilltops, many said the second hilltop offers the best view.
Striking view at the peak (400m) – You will see the view of the village and its surrounding greenery until the far horizon. Best if you reach early to catch the golden sunrise!
The journey is approximately 1-hour. Don’t worry about the difficulty. From easy to moderate level, you can choose the trails according to your fitness level. Along the way, you can take as many pictures as you want.
Coconut stall – Enjoy a refreshing coconut drink at the foot of the hill after descending from the peak.
Broga Hill Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2AHpzSa Entrance fee: RM1 per head Best Time to Go: Be there as early as 5:00am to catch the sunrise. Also, go on weekdays to avoid crowds.
23. Georgetown Heritage Walk
Take a heritage walk along the Georgetown and let the street tells you the story from ancient until the present day. Lined with old classic shophouses, this is where the charm of Penang lies at – delicious local delicacies, mixing architecture of eastern and western buildings and wonderful mural arts!
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Georgetown Heritage Walk Highlights:
You don’t need a car to get around the streets. All attractions are within walking distance from each other. However, you can take a trishaw ride to add some colours to your tour.
Mural arts – There are surprisingly huge amounts of mural arts in every corner of the streets. Sometimes you may need to queue up to take pictures with these mural arts!
Chew Jetty –Surrounded by wooden houses which are built over the water, there are lots of souvenirs shops and desserts stall lining the way to the jetty. The jetty which locates at the end is famous for photo taking too.
St George’s Church – Remember to pay a visit to the oldest Anglican church in Southeast part of Asia.
Goddess of Mercy Temple – Penang’s oldest Chinese temple which overlooks the sea.
Georgetown Heritage Walk Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2M8Q1Zz Best Time to Go: In the morning, the street is practically deserted. You will have the entire streets for yourself.
24. Penang Hill
Penang Hill is probably the last remaining yet interesting part in Penang where you can have some quiet moments with nature.
It comprises 6 peaks reachable by different hiking trails and there are numerous sights along the way. If you don’t prefer hiking, a Penang Hill Funicular Train is set up to bring you up. At the summit, you will be rewarded with a panoramic vista of the mainland and beautiful islands.
Penang Hill Highlights:
Penang Hill Funicular Train – Malaysia’s one of a kind train that brings visitors up the hill.
The highest point of Penang Hill is at the Western Hill, 800m above the sea level. It is accessible via the train.
Old buildings from British colonial are found on the hill. The famous one would be Bel Retiro – a British government bungalow.
Mother nature – Immerse in the green nature while taking leisure trek along the trails. Slipper Orchid and Monkey Cup and be spotted along the way.
Standing magnificently on the hilltop and facing the sea, Kek Lok Si Temple is Malaysia’s biggest Buddhist temple built in 1891. Divided into 3 zones, the temple boasts hundreds of meaningful sculptures, carvings, murals, as well as the striking pagoda and archway.
It treasures not only the precious Buddha teaching and Chinese culture but also the heritage of Mahayana Buddhism that blends with them in harmony. Every day, the temple is visited by worshippers and tourists from all over the world.
Kek Lok Si Temple Highlights:
Grand enormous statue of Kuan Yin – Goddess of Mercy is located at hilltop.
Impressive Rama VI pagoda – A 7-storey high tower located at the center of the temple.
Fish ponds, turtle ponds, beautiful gardens and 12 lovely animal statues representing each Chinese zodiac sign can be found here.
Kek Lok Si Temple Details: Location: Kek Lok Si Temple,11500 Ayer Itam, Penang, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Daily: 7:00am – 5:30pm Ticket Price: Free entrance
26. Lost World Tambun
Located at Ipoh, the Lost World Tambun is more than just a fun-filled theme park. Instead, it is an ultimate day and night destination that offers something to every one of us – from amusement park rides to amazing eco-adventure. Educational elements are added to the park too.
Lost World Tambun Highlights:
Water Park – Wave pool, adventure river and water slides offered are friendly to all ages.
Amusement Park – For braver ones, this area offers you an array of speedy rides that will have you soaring or flying in the sky.
Tin Valley – A place to educate today’s generation about the knowledge of tin mining.
Tiger Valley – Catch the tiger feeding show and be amazed by their strength and power.
Adventure Park – Work as a team to overcome all challenges in the team building activities.
Petting Zoo – Be friends with animals from more than 55 species.
Luminous Forest – Immerse yourself in the world of dazzling flowers and magical creatures.
Lost World Tambun Details: Location: No.1, Persiaran Lagun Sunway 1, Sunway City Ipoh, 31150 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday to Sunday & Public Holidays: 10:00am – 6:00pm Closed on: Tuesday Ticket Price:
Adult: RM58.20
Child & Senior Citizen: RM54
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27. Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple
Literally means the Cave of Ultimate Blis, Kek Lok Tong is a unique cavern temple situated at the outskirts of the Ipoh city. It’s great to pay a visit in the morning because the natural lightning and the cool breeze is extremely refreshing. For Buddhism, you can pray here too.
Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple Highlights:
A lotus candle can be purchased and you can write your names down. The money goes for a prayer offering.
The temple is located inside the magnificent limestone cave. There are plenty of wonderful Buddhist sculptures around.
At the garden, visitors can jog along the trails that surround the lakes. There are reflexology footpaths too.
There is also an elegant pond filled with fishes, turtles and waterlilies.
Located 21km off the coast of Terengganu, Perhentian Islands consist of 2 islands which are famed for their pristine nature and rich marine life. The bigger island is mainly for luxury getaway; while the smaller island offers budget accommodations, which are suitable for backpackers.
Perhentian Island Highlights:
Scuba diving – Despite discovering fishes and coral reefs, you may encounter harmless sharks and sea turtles while diving here.
Snorkelling – The popular snorkelling spots include Shark Point, Teluk Pauh and Tanjung Basi. You can even snorkel right in front of your accommodation too.
Kayaking – You can also paddle around the island on your own. Sometimes you may discover the secluded beaches that give you more privacy.
Perhentian Island Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2LZSSDL Best Time to Go: Peak season falls from June to August when the weather is excellent all day long. Take note that the island is closed from November to January due to monsoon season.
29. Redang Island
Another elegant island located 45km off the coast of Terengganu is Redang Island. It is famous places to visit in Malaysia for its dazzling blue water; snow white beach and it boasts many tropical fishes inhabiting the coral reefs too. This makes the island a delightful destination for snorkelling and scuba diving.
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Due to the rich marine life, the island is declared as a part of the Redang Marine Park, whereby visitors have to pay an entrance fee upon arrival. Another thing to take note is: jet skiing, water skiing and fishing are banned to protect the quality and serenity of the marine park.
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Redang Island Highlights:
Snorkelling – This is the must-do activity on the island and there are endless snorkelling tours to nearby islands. There is a shipwreck near the jetty, which is a perfect spot for exploration via snorkelling.
Turtle watching – The island houses a turtle conservation center and a green turtle nursery – SEATRU. You can volunteer, help them to collect turtle eggs and incubate them.
Redang Island Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2Oa15mq Best Time to Go: The excellent visiting season is from March to October: warm weather, calm coastal water and many resorts are available. If you come before March, sadly to tell you that many resorts are closed due to the monsoon season.
30. Langkawi Cable Car
Langkawi Cable Car (aka Sky Cab) is one of the relaxing and engaging places to visit in Malaysia you can indulge in Langkawi Island.
Depart from the Base Station, the cable car ride will bring you up to the Mount Machincang. At the top station, lots of activities are available and it’s hard to enjoy them all in just a day.
The 15-minute cable car takes you up to a height of 708m in a very steep gradient. Along the way, you will see spectacular views of islands, waterfalls, mountains and occasional sight of birds and wildlife.
Langkawi Cable Car Highlights:
At the top station, you can access the SkyGlide – a unique elevator with glass panels on every side to provide a clear view of Machincang mountain. Or, you can walk on the Langkawi Sky Bridge for an unfolding mountain viewing experience.
Langkawi Cable Car Details: Location: Jalan Telaga Tujuh, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. Opening Hours:
Thursday to Tuesday: 9:30am – 7:00pm
Wednesday: 12:00am – 7:00pm Ticket Price: Non-Malaysian:
Adult: RM30
Child: RM20 Malaysian:
Adult: RM15
Child: RM10
31. Langkawi Sky Bridge
Completed in 2004, Langkawi Sky Bridge is a free span pedestrian bridge located on the summit of Mount Manchincang. The curving design is practised to maximise the mountain viewing experience.
Swinging out to offer a special spatial experience to all visitor, a walk on the sky bridge is truly the most amazing place to visit in Langkawi Island you can experience. You really feel yourself standing at the same height with the mountains around you!
Langkawi Sky Bridge Highlights:
Built by stainless steel, this sky bridge is 125m long and 1.8m wide and can accommodate 200 people at once.
The sky bridge is accessible through the cable car ride to the top station followed by an inclinator lift ride called SkyGlide. Or, you can choose a nature walk from the top station to the sky bridge.
Spanning over 100 square kilometers, Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is a nature reserve park consists of mangrove swamps, vertical karstic hills and beautiful beaches. Several limestone formations that aged over 500 million years old are discovered here.
The park can be explored by taking a boat cruise along the Kilim river. However, if you want to explore the park at your own, there are kayaks and private boats available and can be rented at almost all of the tour operators on the island.
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Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Highlights:
When the boat takes you to dense mangroves swamps, you will see many amazing animals like monitor lizards, mud carbs, otter and sometimes crocodiles.
Eagle feeding – This is truly an unforgettable sight where you will see eagles catching for chicken thrown from the boat.
Bat Cave – A place where you will see colonies of bats flying all over your head or hanging on the wall.
Tanjung Rhu – The boat tour will bring you to this white sandy beach fringed by casuarina tree. You can swim or take a stroll here.
Built in 1511, A Famosa Fort aka Porta De Santiago stands proudly as one of the oldest surviving European remains in eastern country, making it the major tourist destination in Malaysia.
Located in Malacca, this historical sightseeing spot is built by Portuguese to defend themselves against invasion after they defeated the local Sultanate. During the time, the fort housed the entire government administration, hospital, churches as well as key towers.
Later in 1806, the fort was destroyed by British, left only the front gate which we see today.
A Famosa Fort Highlights:
Typical tourist photo in Malacca was taken here.
You can learn about the history of the Portuguese.
This fort is the entryway to the St Paul’s Church at the top of the hill.
A Famosa Fort Details: Location:http://bit.ly/2vmXg6j Best Time to Go: Early in the morning when the place is less crowded and the weather is favourable. With less people, you can get better pictures from different angles.
34. Jonker Street
If you want to enjoy the best food in Malacca, then you shouldn’t miss out the Jonker Street which is the center street of the Chinatown in Malacca! There are many antique shops lining the street, be it clothing, crafts or local food, you can find them here.
The best part about Jonker Street is, it turns into a vibrant night market every Friday and Saturday, selling everything ranging from tasty street food to unique gifts. A lot of hotels and homestays can be found here too.
Jonker Street Highlights:
Jonker Walk Night Market – Everything about the night market is colourful. Food, bars, live performances and clothes are all available.
There are museums along the street showcasing the culture and history of Malacca. For instance, Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum and Cheng Ho’s Cultural Museum.
For Buddhist, do pay a visit to the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple which believed to be one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Malaysia.
Jonker Street Details: Location: http://bit.ly/2nj40Op Best Time to Go: If you happen to be in Malacca on Friday and Saturday, the night market at Jonker Street is place you should not miss out.
35. Port Dickson
Port Dickson is a coastal town nestled in Negeri Sembilan which widely known as a beach resort destination. Fringed with long stretches of beaches and beautiful sea, it boasts exciting attractions like extreme park, army museum and ostrich farm too, suitable for a wholesome day.
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As Port Dickson is well-connected to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur through the highway, it serves as an easily accessible family vacation destination. Besides, there are many budget and luxury resorts and hotels available for a pleasant stay.
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Port Dickson Highlights:
Best beaches to visit include Pantai Cahaya Negeri, Pantai Tanjung Biru and Pantai Saujana.
To learn about the military history and weaponry of Malaysia, go to the Port Dickson Army Museum and take as many pictures as you can.
You can pet and ride an ostrich at the PD Ostrich Farm.
For spectacular view of the Straits of Malacca and secluded beaches from above, go to the Cape Rachado – the lighthouse at the southern part of Port Dickson.
Port Dickson Details: Location: http://bit.ly/2viTGdz Best Time to Go: Port Dickson is humid and hot throughout the year. Swimming in the sea can be enjoyed all year round too. Just that there will be more rainfall on November and December.
Pulau Sibu (also known as Sibu Island) is an archipelago with collections of pristine islands offering dazzling blue water and golden beaches.
With peacefulness and tranquillity as main attractions, the island itself offers endless freedom and solitude that makes you linger long after you leave.
Despite taking pleasure in exciting water sports, angling activities and jungle trekking, guests get to experience rural livings and learn their culture in close hand.
Pulau Sibu awaits you to its nature beauty and it guarantees a carefree yet appealing travel experience.
Why Stay In Pulau Sibu?
Most of people living in city couldn’t remember how nature looks like. So, our government are struggling hard to build a green city but what could be better if you truly live in a nature paradise? Pulau Sibu can be your first taste of living in a pristine nature.
In 1993, Pulau Sibu is nominated as Marine Park as there are numerous colourful and attractive coral reefs offshore. Snorkelling is available to have close moments with sea creatures and the coral reefs. Besides, plenty of water sports activities are available to make your stay fun and interesting.
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The island offers no roads and transports. Walk or get a boat if you wish to travel around. Restaurants and shops are nowhere to be found. The island has retained its originality to fullest.
Corporate events can be held on the island along the shore. Private beaches are available for team bonding activities with colleagues. Resorts can arrange these activities for guests.
Pulau Sibu is perfect for wedding and honeymoon too! They have been received many couples coming here for an anniversary trip. Lots of seafront chalets are romantically designed for couples. Better than that, the island offers unlimited secluded areas to give total privacy to the couples.
Plan a visit to nearby kelong. At the kelong, you can:
Gain insight into rural daily life
See how the villagers rear and catch prawns and anchovies
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Leisurely stroll along the beach is a must on the island. The white fine sands on beach can comforts your feet while you walk. In the evening, watch the stunning sunset over the horizon. Enjoy sunbathing on the beach but you should apply suntan lotion to protect your skin.
Where To Stay In Pulau Sibu
Pulau Sibu offers many exceptional resorts which are maintained to highest standard to welcome guests every year.
Attentive and well-trained staffs are offered to make your stay unforgettable.
Meals are often included in the accommodations fee.
The resort does not open all year round due to monsoon season so kindly check for availability before booking. Resorts on the island include:
1. Rimba Resort
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Appointed as “Travellers’ Choice 2012” and “Certificate of Excellence” by TripAdvisor
Offers 21 well-equipped elegant seafront chalets
Offers over 24 dive sites, training courses for beginner are available
Spa at Bamboo Bliss offers perfect rejuvenation of body and mind
Restaurant and Bar are offered
Opens from annual Chinese New Year to 1st of December
Sibu Island has seasonal charm as it is influenced by monsoon season which is from October to March. Thus, avoid visiting Pulau Sibu during monsoon season as the island is susceptible to dangerous high tide. Besides, most of the resorts closed their doors within this period of times.
June to August would be the best times for visit. The weather is excellent and the coast is clear. There are less rainfalls thus water activities are available at most of the times. Overall, the environment is perfect for a summer vacation and you get to enjoy amazing moments on islands to fullest.
Visit Pulau Sibu in July and you get to see group of sea turtles crawling to shore to lay their eggs. However, any actions that disturb the sea turtles or stealing their eggs are strictly prohibited.
Bookings can be made early even during monsoon season.