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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Start your journey in Malaysia's vibrant capital. Don't miss the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, explore the street food scene in Jalan Alor, and wander the colourful streets of Chow Kit and Brickfields (Little India).
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Ipoh, Malaysia
Ipoh is a charming heritage city famous for its cave temples like Sam Poh Tong and its incredible food scene. Try the local white coffee, bean sprout chicken, and curry mee — it's considered one of Malaysia's best food cities.
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George Town, Malaysia
Penang's George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage city bursting with street art, colonial architecture, and legendary hawker food. Explore Clan Jetties, try char kway teow and assam laksa, and lose yourself in the maze of heritage streets.
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Langkawi, Malaysia
Langkawi is a duty-free island paradise with stunning beaches, rainforest, and mangroves. Ride the SkyBridge cable car, explore the mangroves by kayak, and relax on the white sands of Pantai Cenang.
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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
A cool highland escape with rolling tea plantations, strawberry farms, and mossy forest trails. Visit the BOH Tea Plantation, hike through the jungle to Gunung Brinchang, and enjoy fresh scones with tea at a hilltop café.
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Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
Gateway to the East Coast's pristine beaches and islands, Kuala Terengganu has a rich Malay heritage. Visit the Crystal Mosque, explore Chinatown, and use it as a base to reach the beautiful Perhentian Islands.
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Perhentian Islands, Malaysia
The Perhentian Islands are among Malaysia's most stunning tropical getaways with crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and sea turtles. Snorkelling and diving are world-class here — stay at a beachside chalet on Perhentian Kecil for a budget-friendly vibe.
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Kota Bharu, Malaysia
Kota Bharu is a culturally rich city on the East Coast with a deeply traditional Malay atmosphere. Visit the vibrant Central Market, watch traditional kite-making and wayang kulit performances, and try nasi kerabu — a distinctive blue rice dish.
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Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
The gateway to Sabah in Malaysian Borneo, Kota Kinabalu offers stunning sunsets, wildlife, and Mount Kinabalu — Southeast Asia's highest peak. Explore the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, visit the Filipino Market, and consider a night safari at Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
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Sandakan, Malaysia
Sandakan is the wildlife capital of Sabah, home to the famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Take a river cruise along the Kinabatangan River to spot pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, and hornbills in the wild.
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Kuching, Malaysia
Sarawak's charming capital is one of Malaysia's most liveable cities with a vibrant waterfront, excellent food, and access to incredible nature. Visit Bako National Park to spot proboscis monkeys, explore the Annah Rais longhouse, and feast on Sarawak laksa — Anthony Bourdain's favourite breakfast.