What to do and see in Malaysia, Malaysia: The Best Geologic Formations

November 28, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
Restaurants in Malaysia

1. Mulu World Heritage Area

Malaysia +60 85-792 300 [email protected] http://mulupark.com
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4.5 based on 388 reviews

Mulu World Heritage Area

The forested mountains feature spectacular razor-edged pinnacles and hide one of the largest limestone cave systems in the world.

Reviewed By 950yashr - Jaipur, India

It was an wonderful experience in Mulu national park, it is a heaven for the people who loves nature, it has tropical climate that means its can rain anytime, The best thing is that we get to see so many things at one place. The caves, clear water pool, canopy walk, river safari and etc. Park guide's were very elaborative and their knowledge is pretty good as most of them are localities. For a person like it was a perfect getaway as very less mobile connection works at mulu.

2. Gunung Datuk

Daerah Rembau, Kota Malaysia
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Gunung Datuk

Reviewed By maiznur - Shah Alam, Malaysia

Just visited Gunung Datuk today 26 Jan 2020. To be frank as beginner, you need to go ip there with an experience fiend that had been top of Datuk regularly. It is very challenging attempt for first timer . You need mentally and physically prepared. You need to have enough carbo before you go there. Enough water supply and simple food with high energy. First half of the journey is very tiring as you you have to climb steep terrain with natural big stone and tree. You need to be highly motivated to overcome the challenge. When going down , it really test your muscle strength as it will make you so helpless as though you cannot continue maintain to step down. If you have not been climbing any mountain or hills before , never go alone. You will be easily give up and struggle there. You must go there with regular hiker. The mountain is categorised as extreme trail. Once you reach there, all the struggles is paid off. So beautiful and amazing view up there.

3. Langkawi Geopark

Pantai Tengah, Langkawi Malaysia +60 4-960 0600 [email protected] https://langkawigeopark.com.my/
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Langkawi Geopark

Reviewed By Barbs25 - Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Amazing views and very good value for money. 55RM per adult for the skycab, 3D art museum (brilliant fun) and sky dome. Only 5RM more to be paid at the top for the skybridge but so worthwhile. Plenty of places to eat and drink at the bottom, great few hours spent here

4. Kampung Meritam's Mud Volcanoes

Limbang 98700 Malaysia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Kampung Meritam's Mud Volcanoes

5. Bukit Broga Hill

Broga, Semenyih Malaysia +60 12-491 3463 http://www.naturemalaysia.com/broga-hill.htm
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4.0 based on 196 reviews

Bukit Broga Hill

Reviewed By csChai - Malaysia, null

My better half and I together with our friends hiked up this popular Broga Hill last week. It is located in the town of Broga near Semenyih in Selangor, about 40 km from KL Sentral or 15 km from Kajang town. It is 400 meter high and the trail is suitable for casual hikers and weekend exercise enthusiasts. It is very clear and we can just follow the well-trodden and much-used trail all the way to the peak of the hill. However, the trail may be slippery if it had rained earlier. And do bring along a torch light if you are starting your hike in the early morning to catch the glorious sunrise view from the peak. If you are hiking in the late morning or afternoon, an umbrella would be helpful (unless you are looking for a suntan) as most part of the trail is not covered by trees. It is open and exposed. It would take about an hour to get to the peak from the car park for an average hiker. As one enters the car park in the oil palm estate, a parking fee based on the number of occupants in the vehicle is collected, RM1.00 per person. To use the toilets, another RM1.00 is collected. After a short distance of hiking from the car park, another RM1.00 per person is collected by a different operator, presumably for passing through his property to get to the peak of the hill. There are 3 stations or viewing points along the trail up to the peak. The 1st station is at 268 meters (880 ft) above sea level and the 2nd station is at 350 meters (1150 ft) and the 3rd and final station is at the peak of the hill, 400 meters (1312 ft). The view from each of the stations is very beautiful. It offers an unobstructed view of the surrounding areas. They are great places to take nice photos. This hill can be crowded on weekends and during public holidays. It is a good place not too far from the city centre to break a sweat, take in some fresh air, enjoy the natural environment, get some suntan and away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Go enjoy the hike!

6. Melipoly

141 Jalan Hang Jebat, Melaka 75200 Malaysia +60 10-351 2727 [email protected] http://www.melipoly.com/
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Melipoly

Melipoly was established in 2014 and we are one of the largest beekeepers in West Malaysia. We specialise in local honey bee and stingless bee species which do not require artificial support to survive or produce. Our main honey products are Malaysian forest bee (apis cerana) and stingless bee honeys. Our bee farms are located in the forest, away from pollution and pesticides. We have conducted voluntary testing and certified the purity of our honey using the highest international standards at the EU's premier testing institutes. Our continuing R&D work has discovered that our honey contains natural probiotics that are beneficial to our digestive and immune systems.

7. Madai Caves

Jln Gua Madai, No. 3 Km, Off Lahad Datu-Tawau Highway, Lahad Datu 91100 Malaysia
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Madai Caves

8. Gua Kelawar (Bat Cave)

Jalan Ayer Hangat Kampung Kilim, Langkawi 07000 Malaysia http://www.langkawi-insight.com/langkawi_00001f.htm
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3.5 based on 13 reviews

Gua Kelawar (Bat Cave)

9. Museum Agop Batu Tulug

Kota Kinabatangan Malaysia http://www.museum.sabah.gov.my/?q=content/museum-agop-batu-tulug-kinabatangan
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Museum Agop Batu Tulug

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