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Sungkai Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Sungkai is a small town in between Bidor and Terolak. It is located in the state of Perak, Malaysia and is about 74 kilometers away from Ipoh. There is a very small population here in Sungkai with a mix of Malays, Chinese, Indian and some local natives. Most of the business here owned by the…

Taiping Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Have you ever wondered which part of Malaysia is the wettest in Malaysia? With an average annual rainfall of about 4,000mm, Taiping, a town located in northern Perak, is known as a Rainy Heritage Town in Malaysia. Taiping was previously known as the Larut Settlement, where its governor Long Jaafar discovered tin in the area…

Kuantan Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Kuantan is the state capital of Pahang. The population is estimated at about 600,000 making it the largest city on the each coast. The city is near the mouth of the Kuantan River while facing the South China Sea. Kuantan has a major involvement in the tourism…

Lenggong Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Lenggong is a town located in the state of Perak, Malaysia. The Lenggong Valley was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 2012. It is a rural area, with small villages surrounded by green vegetation and limestone hills. Lenggong is also the oldest known place of human activity in Peninsular Malaysia where the…

Kuala Kangsar Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Located at a crook of Perak River, Kuala Kangsar is the royal town of the Perak state in Malaysia. It has a population of about 39,000 people. It is a peaceful and well preserved town and is one of the most attractive royal capitals in the country. Back in the 1800s, when Sultan of Perak…

Segamat Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Segamat is the 5th largest town located at the northern region of Johor. The town of Segamat can be separated into 2, commonly known by the locals as Bandar Atas (Uptown) and Bandar Seberang (Crosstown). It is a town with fast growing agricultural oil palm and rubber. There are about 270,000 people living here with…

Nusajaya Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Located west of the state of Johor in Peninsular Malaysia is a regional city. It has an area of 97 square kilometers. Nusajaya is also the location of the Johor State and Federal government department offices. Furthermore, this place has an industrial park with close proximity to the international airport, cargo hubs, 4 seaports between Johor…

Kulaijaya Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Kulaijaya is a district in the state of Johor. It consist of different towns such as Kulai Town, Ayer Bemban, Bukit Batu, Kangkar Pulai, Kelapa Sawit, Saleng, Sedenak, Seelong, Senai and Sengkang. Among all, Kulai is a busier town located at about 29 kilometers from Johor Bahru and 8 kilometers from Skudai. Majority of the…

Kukup Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Located about 40 kilometers away from Johor Bahru, there is a small yet well-known fishing village called Kukup. The village is in the district of Pontian, Johor in Peninsular Malaysia. The population here are majority farmers and fishermen. As a fishing village, visitors can expect fresh seafood available here at unbelievably prices and it is…

Batu Pahat Tourist Attractions, Activities and Hotels Guide

Located in the state of Johor, Malaysia, Batu Pahat is the 10th largest city in Malaysia and the 2nd most developed city in Johor. Batu Pahat, meaning chiselled rock took its name from the rock well located at the Batu Pahat River, near a coastal village of Kamping Minyak Beku. There are approximately 470,000 people…