5. Langkawi
Langkawi is situated in Kedah, located on the West coast of Malaysia. This duty-free island is well known for its beach resorts and tourism. Besides being one of the recognised diving spots for marine enthusiasts, Langkawi also fascinates nature lovers with its thick mangrove forests, wildlife, and mountainous landscape. In fact, Langkawi was elected as a UNESCO Geopark in 2007.
6. Malacca
Malacca is a must-see city located in Southwestern Malaysia. It is an official UNESCO world heritage site that is well-known for its rich history and multicultural influences. Take a walk down Jonker Street and you will see much of Malacca’s history and tradition. The bustling street with red brick architecture is packed with shops, street food stalls, antiques, and interesting local delights. Spend some time to explore the significance of historical sites such as St Paul’s church, St Paul’s Hill, the fortress A’Famosa, and the Stadthuys. These are all important past of Malacca.