Malaysian railways (railroads) offer a cheap, safe and convenient way of getting around and an interesting travel experience for train enthusiasts.| Malaysia Traveller
Bring the kids to MinNature Malaysia in Bukit Bintang to experience a fun, magical and educational world in miniature.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Muara Tebas is a popular place for day-trippers from Kuching due to its colourful temple and reasonably priced seafood restaurants.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Jongs Crocodile Farm and Zoo is the largest and first captive breeding crocodile farm in Malaysia. See review.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Sama Jaya Nature Reserve is the oldest urban forest park in Sarawak and acts as a 'green lung' for the fast-expanding city of Kuching which surrounds it.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
The small island of Labuan may not be one of Malaysia’s tourist hotspots but it still has a certain charm. Here are my favourite top Labuan attractions.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
There is more to see in Klang than you might think. Take a look at my list of 26 Top Klang Attractions together with accurate location map.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Want to know what to see in Kuala Lumpur? Here is my list of the top KL attractions.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Tanjung Sepat is a pleasant, small seaside town with a few attractions and places to eat for a day-trip or weekend stay from KL.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Here are my favourite Top 10 Hiking Trails Near KL with detailed reviews, location maps, photos and tips. Experience the jungle close to the city.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
There are numerous shipwrecks near Malaysia, some already salvaged and others still waiting to be discovered. Here are details of some of the more famous ones.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Proclamation of Independence Memorial tells the story of Malaysia’s path to Independence. Read review, location and details here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
There is more to Port Dickson than just beaches. Here are my favourite top Port Dickson Attractions.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
See this Malaysia Events Calendar 2025 to find out what's going on in Kuala Lumpur and elsewhere in Malaysia month by month.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Penang War Museum is an outdoor living war museum which vividly recounts the defence and fall of Malaya in WWII and the horrors of the Japanese occupation on civilians and imprisoned Allied servicemen. A must-see museum.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Penang Tropical Spice Garden describes itself as Asia's Hidden Eden and their lush fragrant gardens are a great place to see a vast array of spices and other exotic plants.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Penang Tropical Fruit Farm boasts 250 species of fruit on their 25 acre hillside farm. Visitors can take a guided buggy tour, enjoy fruit drinks or a meal and purchase various fruit products.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Wonderfood Museum is a great place to see and photograph larger-than-life replicas of Malaysia's national obsession - food, in all its varied and delicious forms.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
A quick guide to Malaysian Vehicle Registration Plates. How to tell in which State the vehicle was registered.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Underwater World Langkawi may not be the best oceanarium in the world but is worth a visit if you are in the vicinity of Pantai Cenang, Langkawi.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
UMNO Museum is more likely to appeal to the followers of Malaysian politics than to the general public or tourists. See ticket price and location here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Tree Top Walk Sungai Sedim is the world’s longest rainforest canopy walk located in an unspoilt corner of Malaysia. See photos and details here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Putrajaya might not be the most exciting city on earth but it sure is pretty. Want to know what to see there? Here is my list of 21 top Putrajaya attractions.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Top Malaysian Beaches. I have written about 84 beaches and islands on this website but which ones are my favourites? Here are my Top Ten.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Looking for somewhere outside of Kuala Lumpur to take the kids for the day? Here are my Top 10 Day Trips.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Times Square Theme Park has the scariest roller coaster in Malaysia and other cool rides for teenagers, adults and kids. Details and 2025 prices here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Time Tunnel Cameron Highlands contains a fascinating collection of memorabilia from Malaysia’s past. See my review.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Take this hike to the waterfall at Templer Park for a true jungle experience within easy reach of Kuala Lumpur. See location map, video, photos and details here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Telaga Tujuh Serendah or Perigi Tujuh (Seven Wells in English) is a small dam with 7 spillways and sink holes. Now cleaned up, it is worth a visit.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Tasik Cermin (Mirror Lake) is a stunning hidden lake surrounded by limestone karst towers. You need to walk through a quarry and a tunnel to reach it.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Visit Taman Tugu Forest Trail for an invigorating and educational family hike amid lush jungle vegetation in the heart of the city.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
At Tadom Hill Resort you can drift on a bamboo raft, leap from a diving platform or fly a zipline over a scenic lake. Go for the day or stay overnight.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
A visit to Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is one of the favourite things to do in Malaysia for kids and it is among the top Selangor attractions. Read my review here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Sungai Tekala is a popular place near KL to enjoy bathing in a clear, cool river with cascades amid pristine rain forest. Video, map and details here.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
At Skytrex Melaka the adventurous can enjoy fun and challenging obstacle courses in rainforest surroundings with international safety standards.| The Malaysia Traveller Blog
Shuttle Tebrau is a quick train link across the Causeway from Malaysia to Singapore. Convenient in theory but there are snags. 2025 Timetable and details here.| Malaysia Traveller
An experienced traveller's personal Malaysia travel guide to walking trails, mountains, parks, heritage, hotels, nightlife and more.| Malaysia Traveller
Cheng Ho Cultural Museum tells the fascinating story of Zheng He and his voyages of trade and diplomacy across Asia in the 13th century. One of Melaka’s best museums.| Malaysia Traveller
Planning a trip to Niah Caves? Read this guide first on what to expect, location, opening hours, ticket price and practical tips.| Malaysia Traveller
Cave enthusiasts will enjoy caving in Malaysia. There are plenty of limestone caves to explore, some of them still not fully surveyed. Map and useful information here.| Malaysia Traveller
Malaysia's beaches and islands are among the world's best. Find out their locations on our interactive map listing 97 of Malaysia's top beaches.| Malaysia Traveller
The most comprehensive listing of Malaysian museums available on the web including photos, contact details, opening hours, admission charges, descriptions and opinions.| Malaysia Traveller
What are the top Melaka attractions? This small state has the historic city of Malacca, museums, theme parks, outdoor activities, and so much more.| Malaysia Traveller
The Shore Toy Museum has a good collection of action figurines, superheroes and anime characters. See photos and details here.| Malaysia Traveller
Pulau Besar is part beach resort and part Islamic pilgrimage site. There are also legends of elves, goblins and strange rocks. Worth a visit.| Malaysia Traveller
Prices and details of Menara Taming Sari, the First Revolving Gyro Tower in Malaysia. Located in the city centre with a panoramic 360 degree view of Melaka.| Malaysia Traveller
This Melaka Heritage Trail self-guided tour and map will help you to get the most out of your visit to Malacca, Malaysia's most historic city.| Malaysia Traveller
Gunung Ledang National Park has attracted naturalists since 1854. Even if you don't climb the fabled mountain itself, the Puteri Waterfalls are worth a visit.| Malaysia Traveller
Trombol Beach is certainly beautiful but few people swim there. Is it due to crocodiles? Read more.| Malaysia Traveller
Pulau Pangkor, with its fine sandy beaches, interesting fishing villages and laid back atmosphere is a great place for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.| Malaysia Traveller
Kampung Telaga Air is a good place to take wildlife watching boat tours at a reasonable price. Find details here.| Malaysia Traveller
Sarawak is the largest and least crowded state in Malaysia. There is plenty to interest the visitor. Here are my favourite top Sarawak attractions.| Malaysia Traveller
The Chinese Heritage Museum Kuching is a small museum focusing on the history of Chinese immigration into Borneo and the major role of their descendants in modern-day Sarawak| Malaysia Traveller
Dutch Fort Pangkor Island is the remains of an old warehouse built by the Dutch in 1670 to store tin ore. It has been partially restored as a tourist attraction.| Malaysia Traveller
Historians widely believe that Batu Bersurat Pangkor Island is a rock inscribed with a tiger mauling a boy. They are all wrong. Find out what it actually portrays.| Malaysia Traveller
Melaka Bird Park is a fun place to bring the kids and see exotic birds feeding from the palm of your hand.| Malaysia Traveller
At the Orang Asli Museum Ayer Keroh you can learn about the customs, hunting techniques, houses, food, medicine, crafts and burial traditions of the Malay Peninsula’s original inhabitants.| Malaysia Traveller
Dataran Ibu Pertiwi or Motherland Square contains a 99 metre flagpole proudly flying the Sarawak state flag.| Malaysia Traveller
The Brooke Gallery tells the story of how an English adventurer, James Brooke and his successors, the so-called White Rajahs, managed to establish, expand and maintain a kingdom in Sarawak.| Malaysia Traveller
The Ranee Museum explores the fascinating life of Margaret de Windt, wife of the the second Rajah of Sarawak. Find details and review here.| Malaysia Traveller
The Sarawak Natural History Museum in Kuching is an old-style museum with glass display cabinets filled with stuffed animals, birds, insects and shells.| Malaysia Traveller
Pulau Rawa is an idyllic tropical island paradise off Malaysia's East Coast. Read my review of the accommodation, facilities and activities of the island's top hotel, Rawa Island Resort.| Malaysia Traveller
Malaysia-China Friendship Park in Kuching showcases beautiful Chinese architecture, a pond, tea house and representations of Malaysian culture and history.| Malaysia Traveller
Cat lovers will enjoy the quirky Cat Museum in Kuching which has a huge collection of all things related to our feline friends.| Malaysia Traveller
Fairy Cave is an impressive show cave within easy reach of Kuching. For photos, details and directions read here.| Malaysia Traveller
Wind Cave Nature Reserve provides visitors with an authentic caving experience in pitch black bat-infested tunnels. Close to Kuching. Read details here.| Malaysia Traveller
Damai Beach is one of the most easily accessible public beaches in the vicinity of Kuching with the added bonus of a foodcourt at Damai Central.| Malaysia Traveller
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is a great place for tourists to see rescued and rehabilitated orangutans in a semi-wild environment close to Kuching.| Malaysia Traveller
Borneo Cultures Museum is one of the top museums in Malaysia, housed in a striking modern five-storey building in the heart of Kuching. Well worth a visit.| Malaysia Traveller
A visit to Orchid Park Kuching is a pleasant way to spend an hour wandering amid colourful orchid varieties, bamboo groves and bromeliads. It is walking distance from Kuching Waterfront and admission is free. Find details here.| Malaysia Traveller
At Malacca Bee Gallery you can learn a lot about bees and apiculture and buy some delicious and healthy honey products.| Malaysia Traveller
Mini Malaysia and Asean Cultural Park showcases the traditional wooden houses of the 13 Malaysian states together with cultural activities.| Malaysia Traveller
The Penang to Langkawi Ferry is ideal for tourists who want to experience both islands. It is cheap, hassle-free and fast.| Malaysia Traveller
Melaka Zoo is one of the best zoos in Malaysia. Read my review here and see entrance fee, opening hours and directions.| Malaysia Traveller
The Shore Oceanarium is an indoor attraction in Melaka with live turtles, sharks, colourful fish and much more. Read details here.| Malaysia Traveller
The Shore Sky Tower is the tallest observatory deck in Melaka and provides panoramic views of the historic city. Read 2025 details and ticket prices here.| Malaysia Traveller
Legoland Malaysia is a world-class family theme park in Johor. Read my review of the attractions here.| Malaysia Traveller
BRT Sunway Line is a high frequency, elevated, eco-friendly bus service. Find the 2024 prices, details and route map here.| Malaysia Traveller
The Melaka River Cruise is definitely one of Melaka's top attractions. A comfortable and inexpensive way to see the sights.| Malaysia Traveller