Best Places to Travel in Malaysia: Top Destinations You Can’t Miss
Malaysia is filled with incredible destinations — from tropical islands and cultural towns to modern cities and mountain escapes. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, here’s your full guide to the best places to visit in Malaysia by state.
1. Kuala Lumpur
The vibrant capital city of Malaysia — where modern architecture meets rich culture.
Top attractions:
- Petronas Twin Towers
- Batu Caves
- Bukit Bintang & Pavilion KL
- KL Tower Sky Deck
2. Selangor
Surrounding Kuala Lumpur, Selangor is home to theme parks, nature spots, and shopping hubs.
Top attractions:
- Sunway Lagoon Theme Park
- i-City Shah Alam
- Sky Mirror Kuala Selangor
- Genting Highlands (border area)
3. Penang
Known as Malaysia’s Food Paradise, Penang combines history, culture, and beaches.
Top attractions:
- George Town UNESCO Heritage Site
- Penang Hill
- Kek Lok Si Temple
- Batu Ferringhi Beach
4. Kedah
Kedah, known as the “Rice Bowl of Malaysia,” offers a mix of paddy landscapes and island getaways — including the world-famous Langkawi.
Top attractions:
- Langkawi Island – Sky Bridge, Pantai Cenang, and island hopping tours.
- Gunung Jerai – cool mountain views and waterfalls.
- Paddy Museum (Muzium Padi) – unique agricultural attraction.
- Zahir Mosque (Masjid Zahir) – one of Malaysia’s oldest mosques.
5. Kelantan
Known as the cradle of Malay culture, Kelantan offers authentic traditions and beautiful beaches.
Top attractions:
- Pantai Cahaya Bulan (PCB)
- Pasar Siti Khadijah
- Masjid Muhammadi
- Pantai Senok (Pulau Nami Kelantan)
6. Terengganu
The East Coast state known for its islands and traditional Malay craftsmanship.
Top attractions:
- Redang Island
- Perhentian Islands
- Crystal Mosque (Masjid Kristal)
- Kuala Terengganu Waterfront & Chinatown
7. Perhentian Islands – Crystal Clear Waters
Pahang is Malaysia’s largest state, offering beaches, forests, and cool highlands.
Top attractions:
- Taman Negara – Malaysia’s oldest rainforest.
- Cameron Highlands – tea plantations, strawberry farms.
- Genting Highlands – theme parks & entertainment.
- Cherating Beach – surfing & turtle sanctuary.
8. Johor
At Malaysia’s southern gateway, Johor combines fun, beaches, and food.
Top attractions:
- LEGOLAND Malaysia
- Desaru Coast & Adventure Waterpark
- Johor Premium Outlets (JPO)
- Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque
9. Malacca (Melaka)
A UNESCO World Heritage City packed with colonial history and vibrant street life.
Top attractions:
- Jonker Street Night Market
- A Famosa Fort & St. Paul’s Hill
- Melaka River Cruise
- Dutch Square & Christ Church
10. Perak
A blend of history, nature, and heritage towns.
Top attractions:
- Ipoh Old Town & Concubine Lane
- Kellie’s Castle
- Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple
- Lost World of Tambun
11. Negeri Sembilan
Peaceful coastal escapes and cultural landmarks.
Top attractions:
- Port Dickson Beach
- Seremban Lake Gardens
- Jeram Toi Waterfall
- Minangkabau Architecture Museum
12. Perlis
Malaysia’s smallest state with natural charm and scenic views.
Top attractions:
- Gua Kelam (Dark Cave)
- Wang Kelian Viewpoint
- Perlis State Park
- Tasik Melati (Melati Lake)
13. Sabah
Nature, mountains, and islands — all in one Borneo destination.
Top attractions:
- Mount Kinabalu
- Sipadan Island
- Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
- Kundasang & Desa Dairy Farm
14. Sarawak
Known for its rainforests, caves, and diverse culture.
Top attractions:
- Kuching Waterfront
- Sarawak Cultural Village
- Bako National Park
- Mulu Caves (UNESCO Site)