Honeymoon
in Malaysia, a melting pot of cultures and idyllic natural beauty.
Malaysia is an eclectic mix of different faith and styles, promising
unforgettable experiences. In Malaysia, various ethinic races not just
co-exist, their way of life merges and blends. Imagine yourself walking on
an idyllic beach with your souldmate, ringed by beautiful flowers. Travel in
Malaysia would bring out the romantic in you.
Malaysia Travel Attractions
While
honeymoon in Malaysia, you can enjoy several travel
attractions.
Island Beaches
Malaysia possess a long coastline that translates into hundreds of
impressive beaches, ranging from the powdery stretches of sand that
characterize the eastern coastline of Peninsular Malaysia to the black sand
beach of Pantai Pasir Hitam and the smooth pebble beach of Pantai Batu
Kerikil. Shores of Malaysia put forth excellent idyllic locales that can be
explored by young newly-wed couples. Malaysian beaches impart a sense of
languid peace and a distinct feeling.
Hill Resorts
Most developed hill resort in Malaysia is Genting Highlands, fifty
kilometres off capital Kuala Lumpur. It offers a cool respite from bustling
capital combined with all excitement, luxury, and entertainment of a world
class resort destination. Many locals head for Genting Highlands
specifically for its exciting nightlife in their holidays.
National Parks
Those couples, who want adventure during their honeymoon need to see
this face of Malaysia. Its primal forests, ranging from shoreline mangrove
to mountaintop oak, are the source of extraordinary wild beauty. The
National parks have astounding diversity of flowers, birds, wildlife, and
marine life.
Places in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
KL caters to all shopping impulses of the tourists. The city has vibrant
street life, busy nightlife, mouth-watering food, rollicking nightlife,
sky-kissing buildings and evocative museums. Most famous landmark of KL are
Petronas Towers. The skybridge linking the two towers at the 41st-42nd
floors offers sweeping views of the city. Menara KL is a strikingly
beautiful telecommunications tower. Design of this building is based on the
spinning tops. Merdeka Square holds some fine architecture including a
100-year old fountain and the tallest flagpole in the world.
Other important places in the city are St Mary's Cathedral, Masjid Jamek,
Masjid Negara, Islamic Arts Museum, Central market, Sze Ya Temple, Kwong
Siew Chinese Association Temple, Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Istana
Negara, Muzium Negara and Taman Tasik Perdana. As for shopping, KL provides
lots of options, whether you like mall-hopping or bargaining.
Melaka
Melaka is meant for sun-soaked walks. Places you can visit in Melaka are St
Paul's Church, A' Famosa, Christ Church and Main Square, Stadthuys, Masjid
Kampung Kling, Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Temple, Bukit Cina, museums,
Tranquerah Mosque, Medan Portugis and Melaka River. If you want to shop in
Malaysia, the best option would be antiques.
Cameron Islands
Fragrant air coming from tea plantation makes breathing a pleasant activity
in Cameron Islands. No tour of Cameron Islands is complete without visiting
tea plantations. We suggest to drive across hills at night. Illumination of
the farm lamps placed over flowerbeds give the hillside a mysterious look.
Not forget to visit Cactus Valley and Sam Poh Buddhist Temple.
Taiping
Rain is woven into the life of Taiping. If you like rains, gardens and
small town atmosphere, you can visit Taiping. Popular tourist attractions in
Malaysia are Lake Gardens, Taiping Zoo, Bukit Larut, Perak Museum, Taiping
Market, All Saints' Church and Cemetery and colonial-era schools.
Taman Negara
It would be very hard to find a better word than 'untouched' to describe
the forest Taman Negara. Strong scent of pure aroma is always filled in the
air of Taman Negara. The National Park is among the largest national parks
not only in Malaysia, but whole region of South-East Asia. Walking in this
forest, you would feel that you have a special hideaway of nature.
Adventure
Honeymoon in Malaysia would be highly productive if you
prefer that adrenalin rush. Rainforests of the country are roughly the size
of the entire Britain. Treks in these forests and viewing wildlife here is
pure form of adventure. Mulu National Park offers world's most incredible
cave system. Climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in South-East Asia.
Enjoy diving in Pulau Langkawi, Pulau Rusukan and Pulau Tioman. Have a
fun-filled in any of Malaysia's lazy rivers.