Get Close to Crocs at
Crocodile Adventureland
Malaysia is a country
that is home to plenty of wild animals, and some of the most magnificent, and
perhaps scary, of these is the crocodile. If you would like to see crocodiles
up close, make sure you etch in a visit to Crocodile Adventureland in your diary.
In fact it’s here that you will find the largest numbers of crocodile and
alligator species gathered together in the whole world. One of the highlights
in this park is the feeding centre where you can see this ferocious creatures
snap their jaws across big hulks of meat
Kayak Through the
Mangroves of Langkawi
The island of
Langkawi is one of the most visited places in Malaysia thanks to its gorgeous
beaches, but that’s not the beginning and end of the island, and we totally
recommend exploring the mangroves here as well. One of the best way to get
around the swampy mangroves is by taking a fun kayaking trip. As you kayak
through, you’ll have a chance of seeing monkeys, lizards, flying lemurs, frogs,
and lots of tropical birds.
Check Out the Gua Tambun
Cave Paintings
Malaysia is a country
full of incredible contrasts. In Kuala Lumpur you’ll find the modern side of
the country, you can find all kinds of nature across Malaysia, and if you are a
history buff, you can also catch glimpses of Malaysia from thousands of years
ago. One of the most special places for history buffs is Ipoh, where you can
find the Gua Tambun cave paintings, which date back 2000-5000 years, and depict
humans, animals, fruit, geometric shapes, and abstract motifs.
Dance Your Socks Off
at Paint Glow Festival
The annual Paint Glow
Festival, which takes place on New Year’s Eve each year in Kuala Lumpur, is the
biggest UV paint party in Asia, but it’s also much more than that. Tonnes of
music artists take to the stage, there are world class DJs pumping massive
tunes, and everybody dances to the beats while completely covered in glow in
the dark ultraviolet paint. Will you be there?
Spend the Night in a
Treehouse in the Cameron Highlands
As you travel around
Malaysia, you are likely to be staying in an assortment of hotels and
guesthouses, but if you fancy staying somewhere that’s a little bit special and
something different to the mainstream, we’d love to recommend Terra’s Treehouse
in the beautiful Cameron Highlands. This indigenous themed hotel is hidden deep
into the rainforest, and you get to stay in charming treehouses that are built
with bamboo, rattan, and palm leaves.
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