Malaysia in one of Asia’s most diverse destinations combining beaches, ecotourism, food and shopping. The most iconic Malaysia top tourist attractions include Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Twin Towers, Penang’s bridge along with pagodas, temples, mosques, islands, mountains, caves and Borneo’s nature reserves.
Known for its multi-cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, and lush rainforests, Malaysia is a gem tucked in South East Asia. Located just above the Equator, Malaysia is made up of two regions – Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia.
The best time to visit Malaysia is between February and September, though the country is hot and humid year round, interspersed with tropical rain showers. The wet season on the east coast is between November & February, which is when the west coast experiences sunny, dry weather.
For budget travelers, the monsoon season from May to September (west coast) or November to March (east coast) is the perfect time to go.
ARE YOU PLANNING TO VISIT KOTA BHARU CITY IN MALAYSIA? NEVER SHORT OF WHAT TO DO THERE.
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Kota Bharu is very rich with culture, with beautiful and vibrant markets and mosques. Also interesting are the various museums, the old royal palace and former royal buildings in the center of town.
Pantai Cahaya Bulan
Muzium Megeri Kelantian
Bank Kerapu
Istana Jahar and Istana Batu
Muzium Kraftangan
Pasar Siti Khaduah
Masjid Muhammadi
Sleeping Buddha Statue
Itting Buddha Statue
Pulau Perhentian
November is a good time to visit Kota Bharu. The weather is usually very warm, muggy, with temperatures ranging from 78—85°F (25—29°C). Kota Bharu has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests.
Usually mid to late August.
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a modern, cosmopolitan and multicultural city. The mix of urban landscapes, traditional temples and colourful neighbourhoods makes this city a unique tourist attraction in the world.
Petronas Twin Towers
Batu Caves
Kuala Lumpur Tower
Chinatown
Taman Negara
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Aquaria KLCC
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Genting Highlands
Between July to August when it should be the least rainy, followed by January and February.
The absolute cheapest time to take a vacation in Kuala Lumpur City Centre is usually early July.
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