Top travel locations to visit in Malaysia and the best homestay

Malaysia is a fabulous country, so much history, a must see for any travel enthusiast. Set at the base of St. Paul’s Hill, the Melaka Sultanate Palace is a wooden replica of Sultan Mansur Shah’s 15th-century palace. It was painstakingly constructed in 1985 using traditional construction techniques and materials, based on accounts in the 16th century, Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) text. According to the annals, Sultan Mansur Shah’s seven-tiered palace was built entirely without nails and supported with carved, wooden pillars and featured a copper and zinc roof.

Officially called the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, this stunning example of 19th century Chinese architecture stands out for its distinctive blue walls and elaborate grandeur. One of Penang’s most beloved heritage sites, the mansion has been a key monument in strengthening the status of heritage building preservation all over the state, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most amazing diving spots in the world, Sipadan Island is the ultimate destination for scuba divers and marine biologists from all over the world. Unlike Langkawi or Redang, Sipadan is less of a luxury retreat, and caters best to people wanting to explore the underwater world off the coast. The crystal clear waters and abundance of sea life are worth trading the luxury of a fancy hotel room for, however.

With its heart-warming locals, stunning sunsets, excellent arts and music scene, and culinary spectrum that is opulent, Kota Kinabalu is likely to win your heart. This breathtaking destination in Malaysia is ideal to plan a holiday, if exploring the diversity is in your head. An out and out modern place, Kota Kinabalu has astonishingly kept the rich history of the place alive. KK is famous for offering the best wildlife and diving adventures, and a trekking expedition to Mt Kinabalu.

Cameron Highlands is the most popular of the highland retreats in Malaysia. Located at almost 2,000 meters at its highest point, Camerons offers visitors a moderate climate with daytime temperatures averaging around 25°C and 18°C at night. This makes the environment conducive for growing continental plants, fruits and vegetables while providing a cool escape for city-dwellers.The township of Camerons is itself divided into Tanah Rata, Brinchang and Ringlet. Find additional details at Homestay Melaka.

As temples go, Kek Lok Si Temple at Penang is a relatively new temple, dating back only to 1891. Despite its youth, it is one of the most important Chinese Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. The Temple of Supreme Bliss, as it’s also known as, is an impressive sight, with countless images of Buddha another Buddhist icons and gods. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and draws pilgrims from throughout Southeast Asia. The main highlight of the complex is the Temple of Rama IV with its 10,000 Buddha carvings.

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