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June 26, 2024 06:03
Here are Five Cities of Malaysia that should be on your Travel List

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Discover Malaysia easier than ever! Thanks to efficient airlines, Malaysia warmly welcomes Indian travelers with visa-free entry and the country's fascinating wonders are waiting to be discovered. From diverse landscapes to rich cultural tapestry, Malaysia promises an unforgettable journey full of adventure and discovery. Join us on this adventure and discover five cities that embody the essence of a Malaysia vacation and deserve to be at the top of your itinerary. All of these cities are easily accessible with Malaysia Airlines and offer a unique travel experience.

Kuala Lumpur: Where modernity meets tradition In Kuala Lumpur, the beating heart of Malaysia, the fusion of modernity and tradition creates a tapestry of enchanting experiences. The TRX Towers and Merdeka 118 dominate the city's skyline, an iconic skyline that symbolizes Malaysia's progress and innovation. Chinatown is in the middle of the hustle and bustle, with winding streets filled with the smell of hot street food and the bright colors of bustling markets. But even amid the hustle and bustle of the city, the Batu Caves are an oasis of calm, with magnificent Hindu temples set amid ancient limestone structures that invite visitors on a spiritual journey. The airline currently operates 71 weekly flights to Kuala Lumpur across 9 main routes. Indian centers such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Amritsar and Trivandrum.

Penang: Penang, the culinary wonderland of Georgetown, also called the Pearl of the Orient, offers delicious dishes at every corner, earning it the well-deserved title of the gastronomic capital of Malaysia. Enter Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you'll feel like you've stepped back in time, with colonial architecture and vibrant street art gracing every corner. The air is filled with the enchanting scent of street vendors offering a variety of dishes that reflect the island's multicultural heritage. From the fiery taste of Char Kway Teow to the mild taste of Assam Laksa, every bite in Penang is a journey through the rich diversity of Malaysian cuisine.

Langkawi: Also known as the natural playground of the “Jewel of Kedah,” Langkawi is an archipelago of pristine islands off the west coast of Malaysia and a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. From the powdery sandy beaches of Pantai Cenang to the lush rainforests of Gunung Mat Chinchan, the island's natural beauty is unparalleled. Scuba diving or snorkeling among Pulau Payal Marine Park's vibrant coral reefs lets you glimpse marine life, while a jungle hike offers hidden waterfalls and panoramic views. Whether you're relaxing on a secluded beach or exploring the island's diverse ecosystem, Langkawi is a paradise for those seeking peace and quiet in nature.

Miri: Gateway to Borneo's Natural Wonders Miri is the gateway to Borneo's rainforests and a world of adventure and discovery. From world-class natural attractions like Gunung Mulu National Park, which offers a unique insight into the region's rich biodiversity, to breathtaking waterfalls and ancient limestone caves, there is something for every nature lover to marvel at. Watch the sunset on Tucson Beach and experience the amazing phenomenon of Blue Tears, where ocean water sparkles under the brilliant blue night sky.

Kota Kinabalu: The gateway to Borneo's wilderness awaits you amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Borneo in Kota Kinabalu, the bustling capital of Sabah. Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia, beckons climbers to conquer its majestic peak. Beneath the waves, the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park welcomes snorkelers and divers to explore underwater wonders with vibrant coral reefs and marine life. For a glimpse into Borneo's rich cultural heritage, the Mari Mari Cultural Village offers an immersive experience that celebrates the traditions and rituals of the indigenous communities.

Malaysia Airlines currently operates Boeing 737-800 NG and Airbus A330 aircraft to Kuala Lumpur. The upgraded Boeing 737-800 NG features a modern cabin and MHstudio's enhanced in-flight experience, offering guests more than 500 on-demand entertainment options. The Horizontal fare family allows customers to choose from three flexible fares (Light, Basic, Flex) with unique baggage, seats and other travel benefits.

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