From the crystal beaches of Terengganu to the UNESCO heritage of Melaka, we take you right to the doorstep of your dream destination. Filter by state to explore top attractions.
Johor
Southeast Asia’s top family theme park with more than 40 rides, shows, and attractions across seven themed zones, including MINILAND with 30+ million LEGO bricks.
Johor
A waterfront recreation area offering premium activities, fine-dining restaurants, Danga City Mall, and stunning views toward Singapore.
Johor
One of the largest inhabited mangrove islands in the world, protected as a national park and RAMSAR site. Wildlife includes monkeys, wild boars, and mudskippers.
Kedah
Sail around Langkawi’s 99 islands on an exclusive yacht. Enjoy a spectacular sunset and stop by the duty-free zone for shopping.
Kedah
Made up of four islands with snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, and jungle trekking. A special highlight: feeding baby sharks for an unforgettable experience.
Kedah
Explore three islands in 3.5 hours with sunbathing, swimming, banana boats, and snorkeling. Visit the mysterious Lake of the Pregnant Maiden to feed catfish.
Kelantan
Kelantan's cultural capital is known for royal heritage, lively markets, traditional Malay architecture, and a strong east coast identity.
Melaka
One of the oldest surviving remnants of European architecture in Asia, built in 1511 and still standing as Melaka’s best-known historic landmark.
Melaka
A beautifully preserved Peranakan townhouse museum in Melaka’s old quarter, filled with antiques, carved woodwork, and family heritage collections.
Melaka
An 80-metre gyroscopic tower that rotates 360° for panoramic views of Melaka from above. A popular attraction for the whole family.
N. Sembilan
An 18km coastline of white sand and clear blue water. Enjoy parasailing, banana boats, kayaking, horse riding, and paintball for the whole family.
N. Sembilan
A stunning five-storey blackwood palace in Kuala Pilah with 99 timber pillars standing 65 feet high, built without nails or screws. It houses valuable royal collections.
N. Sembilan
Malaysia's military museum in Port Dickson preserves battle artifacts, armored vehicles, and wartime history in one of the state's best-known heritage attractions.
Pahang
A relaxed Pahang beach destination with long sandy coastline, surf-friendly waves, sea breeze, and a well-known resort atmosphere.
Penang
Penang's famous beach strip combines seaside sunsets, watersports, resort stays, and a lively holiday atmosphere along the coast.
Perak
A charming colonial district with beautiful British-Indian architecture, famous Ipoh white coffee, and unique street murals. A must-visit for food lovers.
Perak
A mysterious unfinished mansion built by wealthy Scottish planter William Kellie Smith. Its limestone walls are wrapped in legends and intriguing stories.
Perak
One of Malaysia’s oldest public gardens, famous for its rain trees, calm lakes, colonial-era atmosphere, and cool green surroundings.
Perlis
A stunning limestone cave with a 370m wooden walkway inside. At the far end, you’ll find a peaceful village and scenic paddy fields.
Perlis
A border town famous for duty-free markets and affordable imports from Thailand. A unique chance to experience two countries in a single day.
Selangor
Malaysia’s largest mosque and the second largest in Southeast Asia. Its iconic blue-and-silver dome and four 142m minarets make it a masterpiece of Islamic architecture.
Selangor
An 80-acre theme park with 2 million visitors a year. Highlights include one of the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridges, plus Waters of Africa, Wild Wild West, and World of Adventure.
Selangor
A world-class 5.542km Formula One circuit with eight straights and 15 turns. Public go-kart facilities and private driving events are also available.
Terengganu
One of Malaysia’s most popular islands, with crystal-clear water where you can spot colorful fish while standing waist-deep. A paradise for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Terengganu
A fishing paradise with more than 300 freshwater species. Southeast Asia’s largest man-made lake offers jungle trekking, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, and cave exploration.
Terengganu
A world-famous turtle-watching destination. Watch giant leatherback turtles lay eggs on the beach from May to August for an unforgettable nature experience.
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