Top 5: Malaysia's most spectacular ...
is one of the seasonal countries. It rains almost every day here. The hills and the jungle are seen throughout the country. The number of spectacular and interesting places in the country is also not less. It will often be remembered that every establishment has been built from the country's roads to tourist attraction. Because travel costs are low, Malaysia is the first choice for many travel peats. Malaysia is also one of the few countries that came before the Bangladeshi travel abroad. So every year many tourists from Bangladesh go to Malaysia. So let us explore Malaysia's most spectacular and interesting 5 places before going to Malaysia:
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1 # Petronas Twin Towers:
Petronas Twin Towers. Before constructing "Taipei 101" in 2004, this Petronas Twin Towers located in Kuala Lumpur was the world's tallest building (height 452 meters). Although they are still the tallest twin building in the world The construction of the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers reflects the reflection of Malaysian culture in Malaysia. Between the 41st and 42nd floors of the Petronas Twin Towers, there are a connection bridge between two towers, named Skybridge. Visitors can get up to 50 rupees or 1200 rupees in this Skybreeze of Petronas Twin Towers.
Mulu Keves:
The most spectacular and interesting place for Malaysian tourists is the Mulu Caves. It is a cave (cave> cave> cave). The cave is located in Gunnung Mulu National Park, Malaysia, Borneo. The park is incredibly surrounded by many caves. The Sarawak cave found in one of these underground caves is the world's largest cave cave. It is said that the size of its compartment is so big that within this 40 bovine-747 aircraft can easily move and also do not overlapping any fan. The visitor's visit ends in a place called 'Garden of Eden'. But if the weather is good, if the weather is good, visitors can enjoy one of the attractions of Mulu Caves if they want between 5pm and 7pm, and that is the view of the beach with a mix of millions of bats.
Mount Kwenalu:
Mount Kinabalu is the 3rd place in Malaysia's list of the most spectacular and interesting places. It is the highest mountain in the island of Borneo in southeast Asia. Its height is 4,095 meters. It is also the highest mountain in Malaysia. The Kimbaloo Park, which is surrounded by a mountainous area and surrounding area, is the first World Heritage Site in Malaysia. The mysterious Mount Kinabalu is usually covered with clouds. However, whatever season, the mountain called for peace and cleanliness all year round. Its fresh, cooler air travelers make them immortal and vivid.
Taman Negara:
Taman Negara at the 4th place of the list. Taman Negara, literally means the Malay word "national park". It is one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world. Here are many fountains along with large trees, waterfalls. There is a trekking arrangement in the jungle environment. In addition to the moon's light, Dhaka is the longest way to walk in the world. Taman Negara is said to be almost extinct from Asia's heart. Among them, Asian elephants, tigers, leopards and rhinos are notable. But because of the low number of them, they are not usually seen at all. But be sure that you see many species of birds and small animals there.
- Batu Caves:
Batu Caves is the 5th most visited tourist destination in Malaysia. It is located about 13 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. There are 3 large and several small caves and the largest cave is named Temple Guha. Its ceiling is about 122 meters high. Here are the Batu Caves. Hindu mausoleum devoted to Lord Murugan (Hindu deity), temple of Batu Kevas, ie Shree Shuvarmani temple. It is estimated to be 40 million years old. To reach that temple, the devotees have to step down 272 steps.