(Langkawi Island)
The rich blues of the lovely island are ready to sooth your nerves. It’s a combination of 100 islands that from an archipelago. Visitors from all around the world feel enthralled with this magical beauty. We want you to be one of those luckiest ones, so our visa is here for you.
(Pulau Payar Marine park)
Explore the colorful marine life in this marine park enriched with transparent waters that allow a perfect glimpse of vibrant hues of corals.
( Batu caves)
With countryside landscapes and handicrafts spot, visit one of the nation’s most beloved shrines.it has a series of caves and temples. Go off the beaten track. Ascend the steep stairs before savoring a refreshing drink of coconut and when you reach the top, a lovely view of nature and tradition is on your wait.
The cable cars are at one-hour drive from Kuala Lampur provide a breathtakingly beautiful panoramic view from the top. Comfortable cable chairs fly high and show you the bounties of earth beneath.
(Gunung Gading National Park)
Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower grows here. If you are a botanical lover, then this park is the best to please your appetite for green. The Sarawak park has nice beaches, rugged mountains and jungles just made for hiking.
(Manukan Island)
It is the second largest island in Tunku Abdul National Park, which Malaysia’s first marine national park. The park is known for its great beaches – the best beach is at the island’s eastern end. Travelers also will find coral reefs offshore that offer some pretty spectacular scuba diving and snorkeling. It has the most developed tourist facilities.
(Redang Island)
With a single Visa you can amuse yourself with a lot of lovely beaches with crystal clear waters in the heart of Malaysia that will serve you not only enjoyment but all the tourist facilities you need.
The Cameron Highlands is one of Malaysia’s most extensive hill stations.If you want to visit hill stations then these highlands are the best in Malaysia. They lead visitors through the forest to waterfalls and other tranquil spots. Apart from its jungle walks, the sanctuary is also known for its tea plantations and visitors can book several “tea factory” tours.