Time to Discover the True Malaysia
‚¬ Your time out starts up with the journey on bus to Cameron Highlands, which is Malaysia's most expensive hill station. This was first developed by the British and has the population of more than 34,000 people consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and other ethnic groups. The Cameron Highlands is famous for its traces and lead visitors through the forest to the waterfalls and other peaceful spots. Apart from the jungle walks, this place is also known for its tea plantations, which is must to watch out.
‚¬ Taman Negara, is an National park in Malay known as the oldest tropical rain forest in the world. You will get to notice the massive trees, water falls, jungle treks and the most famous here is the world's longest canopy walkways. If you are a wildlife lover or if you want to discover nature, this is the best place for you as you come close to Asian elephant, tigers, leopards, rhinos, birds, small deer, snakes, tapir, etc.
‚¬ The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, which is the world's largest building with 88 floors. You will see the sky bridge between the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. This is a steel glass front, which is specially designed to one of the themes founded in Islamic art, which is a reflection of Malaysia's Muslim religion.
‚¬ Gunung Mulu national park can be the best and suitable option for you. This place is the UNESCO World heritage site and a must watch place to stopover. This tourist spot has the most remarkable caves in the world.