Ipoh
Malaysia's ‘Hipster Capital' has emerged as a popular tourist destination owing to its well-preserved British-era architecture, naturally beautiful landscapes, street art, and cuisine. The capital city of Perak (Malaysian state), country's third largest city by population and one of the cleanest cities, is adorned with white cliffs and caves, some of which housed Buddhist temples. Tin deposits found in Ipoh in the 1880s transformed it from being a languorous village to a vibrant city it is today.
Langkawi
The alluring and idyllic Langkawi also called as the ‘Jewel of Kedah,' is a cluster of 99 islands off the coast of the Malaysian state, Kedah. Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, the island of Langkawi is a serene mix of farmland and jungle-covered hills.
Kuala Lumpur
The alpha city of Malaysia, which is also the largest city as well as the capital of the country, boasts of being the cultural, financial, and economic