Rise to the top of the fifth tallest freestanding tower in the world. Walk along the Sky Deck and lay your eyes on the city’s impressive skyline. Don't forget to check out The Xperience Zone for a dose of virtual reality games and dark rides.
Explore the Hindu temple by venturing through the giant statue of Murugan and 272 steps to the largest cave in Batu Caves. Be aware of the sneaky monkeys!
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is Malaysia’s highest peak at 4, 096 meters above sea level. Keep an eye out for Borneo’s colorful bird species along the way as you hike to the summit.
Just 3-4 hours from Kuala Lumpur, explore the 130 million-year-old rainforest, filled with exotic and endangered wildlife species. From trekking to rapids shooting, this spot offers plenty of thrilling activities.
If you have more time, explore the cultural street art of Penang or embark on a food tour to try Malaysia's diverse cuisine. If you have less time, skip Mount Kinabalu, and visit the Cameron Highlands instead to hike in a chiller climate, where they cultivate tea herbs. Pack light as you venture out for hiking and use sunscreen protect your skin.